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The Accountant Who Went Blind (On Purpose)
The Accountant Who Went Blind (On Purpose)
Author: Mini Min

Chapter 1

Author: Mini Min
"What?" Henry Fielder, the intern, froze, then his voice turned sharp. "You're doing this on purpose, aren't you? If you won't process the reimbursement, just say so. You're just making life hard for everyone. Why fake a headache?"

I took a deep breath and didn't bother arguing with him.

In the past, I would've patiently explained that reimbursement receipts had to be legal and valid. As the finance team, we were the gatekeepers and held legal responsibility for everything we approved.

"Rules are rigid, people aren't. Ever heard of flexibility, Ronan?" he snapped at me, wearing the same defiant look.

Even then, I stayed professional and walked him through the review process again and again.

Just remembering what Henry had said in the restroom left me colder than I'd expected. Since he didn't appreciate it, I had nothing more to say.

I grabbed my thermos and turned to leave.

Henry frowned and grabbed my arm. "Where do you think you're going? Feeling guilty?"

When I didn't answer, he raised his voice. "Do you have any idea how many people have had a problem with you? You think I'm the only one who can't stand you?

"You're always denying reimbursement requests. What, are you pocketing the money?"

I froze, floored by how absurd it was.

Just last week, Henry had applied for a full-time position, and I even wrote him a thoughtful recommendation. I hadn't expected him to turn on me before the decision even came down.

His grip hurt. I pulled my hand free and said, "Henry Fielder, listen carefully. The company has a formal process and policy for reimbursements. I was just following the rules."

He scoffed. "Rules? Are you even human? All you ever say is rules. The same lines, over and over."

Then he snorted, his tone edging into a command. "I don't care. You're approving everyone's reimbursements today. They're too polite to call you out, so I'll go first. Fix that lousy habit of yours, Ronan Cooper! Stop acting like a robot!"

As soon as he finished, the few onlookers who had been silent burst into snickers.

"Henry's got guts!"

"There's finally someone to deal with Ronan."

With people backing him up, Henry looked smug. "Now you see how many people are fed up with you? Learn from me. Cut everyone some slack and stop making them jump through hoops for you!"

I almost laughed out of sheer anger.

The top expense report on my desk had a bogus receipt attached to it. The line item read "business trip cab fare", but the amount came to 100,000 dollars.

I had to wonder if that coworker had taken a cab around the whole country.

I set that expense report aside and flipped to the next one. It was a screenshot of a bank transfer for 50,000 dollars.

The recipient's note read, "Love you, honey".
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  • The Accountant Who Went Blind (On Purpose)   Chapter 10

    "Hey, everyone. I'm Ronan Cooper, former finance manager. Today I wanted to talk about how to walk out of a garbage company with your spine straight, and yes, by being 'unfeeling.'"I didn't rant or play the victim. In ten minutes, I laid everything out, clean and orderly.I discussed key warning signs to look out for before a company implodes, safeguards for finance professionals, and how to handle a clean, compliant handoff when resigning.At the end of the video, I added, "My former boss swore no one would ever hire me. But I want to see for myself. I thought it through and decided I don't want to work for anyone anymore."I want to be my own boss. So starting today, I'll be posting financial education videos regularly. I hope you'll like, follow, and stick around."The video went viral almost instantly. The comments quickly turned into a venting session for finance professionals."So it wasn't just my company!""Ronan, please start a course. My boss wants me to cook two sets

  • The Accountant Who Went Blind (On Purpose)   Chapter 9

    A week later, my former subordinate, Peter Anderson, slipped me a message. The company had been placed under a formal investigation.The outrageous expense reports Henry had approved were merely the trigger.He hadn't just approved things improperly. Investigators found he exploited temporary system access to award himself several bonuses. The sums were small, but the line had been crossed.The tax authorities and the police followed the trail and uncovered more.Edward's sales department had been using fake invoices for years to funnel cash into a slush fund. In total, the amounts rose to a level of serious embezzlement.Janet treated the corporate accounts as her personal ATM, buying bags and jewelry and even charging her home's property fees to the company.As finance director, she demonstrated a lack of basic financial competence and abused her authority. The violations were obvious.By then, all three had already been taken into custody. Anyone could see they were staring d

  • The Accountant Who Went Blind (On Purpose)   Chapter 8

    The auditors slid a stack of documents across the table and got straight to the point."Mr. Cooper, we were engaged to audit the company's recent finances. Our preliminary review indicates multiple high-value irregular outflows around the time of your departure."These involve fraudulent invoices and misappropriation of funds, and the totals are significant."When I stayed quiet, one of them continued, "As the finance manager at the time, you're required to give an explanation."I skimmed the documents. As expected, they were the expense reports Henry had approved, and they were jaw-dropping.I kept my tone even. "I submitted my formal resignation and completed the handover. I was no longer the finance manager. The handover is fully supported by email correspondence."I stated clearly that all subsequent work and responsibility would be handled solely by the intern, Henry Fielder. Janet Walker, the finance director, and several department heads who were present can testify."The

  • The Accountant Who Went Blind (On Purpose)   Chapter 7

    The elevator doors slid shut, sealing off the chaos.On the first day of my leave, I turned off all work chat notifications and set my phone to silent mode. The quiet felt almost unreal.I no longer had to explain why receipts needed to be verified or keep walking people through how to attach them properly.I no longer had to stay up late reconciling a one-cent discrepancy, and I certainly didn't have to cater to Janet, who knew nothing about finance but still barked orders.Those former coworkers mocked me for being unfeeling. I wondered if they had ever considered that if they hadn't kept repeating the same mistakes, I wouldn't have had to keep correcting them.With work off my back, I slept until I woke up on my own. It had been ages since that happened.After I got up, I hit the farmers' market for fresh produce and made myself a full breakfast. My phone lit up now and then with unknown numbers and calls from the office, but I ignored them all.I didn't have to guess. It was

  • The Accountant Who Went Blind (On Purpose)   Chapter 6

    As I passed Henry, I stopped, leaned close, and whispered, "Henry, remember that dollar you patched in? A one-dollar mismatch didn't matter much. But if you were casual enough to cover even that, what about the rest of the accounts you handled? Do you think they would survive an audit?"Henry froze. On the computer screen in front of him was a fake invoice he'd issued for someone as a favor, totaling over a million dollars.The investigators approached and requested access to the computer.Henry panicked and tried to block them. "Wait. This is my computer! You can't just go through someone else's computer without permission. What's wrong with the invoices?"I'm warning you. Stop making false accusations! Why does it matter how many invoices I issue? I'm the company's finance manager. If I decide to issue them, I will!"Despite his attempts to argue and intervene, the investigator proceeded and launched the tax investigation by the book.After a stretch of silence, the whole offic

  • The Accountant Who Went Blind (On Purpose)   Chapter 5

    I smirked and said in a light, upbeat voice, "Mr. Manser, I'm on leave. When it ends, my 30-day notice will be up. By law, I'm entitled to resign whether you approve it or not. From now on, the company no longer concerns me."I tapped the screen and ended the call without hesitation. On the other end, Victor's angry shouting was cut off abruptly.Meanwhile, Janet, who had been acting all high and mighty in the office, froze the second she saw the investigators from the tax department. Before she could react, her phone lit up with back-to-back calls from her husband.She picked up, softened her voice, and said, "Honey—"But Victor cut her off, practically roaring. "What did you have Henry sign off on? Where did the funds in that account go? I want a report right now! Are you out of your mind?"How's the company supposed to operate with an expense this big? And why wasn't I informed?"Janet hesitated, then let out a playful whine. "Honey, didn't you tell me the company was about to

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