共有

Chapter 6

作者: Washing Wheat
Only I knew that she was lighting the fire under herself.

On Friday night, I was at home building blocks with my daughter when Noah suddenly called.

“Ava, where are you?”

His voice sounded irritated.

“At home with my kid,” I replied calmly.

“Why isn’t the fuel card working? John went to fill up and said it’s frozen!”

“Oh, that’s a personal card I applied for. I lost it a couple of days ago, so I reported it,” I said, continuing to stack the blocks.

“You…” Noah choked for a moment, then shouted after a few seconds. “Unfreeze it immediately! We have an important client to pick up tomorrow!”

“To lift the freeze, I have to go to the counter in person. They’re closed on weekends, and I don’t have time.”

“Ava! Are you doing this on purpose?” Noah snapped. “It’s just some reimbursement. Do you have to be so petty? If this delays company business, can you take responsibility?”

“Mr. Anderson.”

I cut him off, my voice cold as ice.

“First of all, that was my card. I can stop it whenever I want. Second, if the company is using the car, why has it been charging my fuel card this whole time? The monthly fuel allowance Finance gives the driver, where exactly did that go?”

The line went silent.

That allowance did exist. However, where it ended up—Noah knew, as did John.

Before, I didn’t argue because I thought the company was just starting out, and everyone had it tough.

Now, I wasn’t going to tolerate it anymore.

“Fine, Ava. Fine.” Noah gritted his teeth. “The company will pay for its own fuel! From now on, don’t expect to benefit from anything in this company!”

“That’s fine,” I said lightly.

After hanging up, I looked out at the pitch-black night and let out a soft laugh.

The real show was just beginning.

On Sunday night, I made copies of all the receipts for the expenses I had covered over the years, and then I pulled out the lease agreement.

The contract clearly stated the end date, which was tomorrow.

If it wasn’t renewed, their continued use of the space would count as illegal occupancy.

After thinking for a moment, I sent a message to the agent.

[Tomorrow at 10 a.m., bring a new client to view the property.]

The reply came quickly.

[Got it, Ava. Your location is in high demand. A financial firm is willing to pay double the rent.]

[That works. As long as it’s not the current company, anyone can rent it.]

Once I had arranged everything, I poured myself a glass of red wine and gently swirled it.

Tomorrow was going to be lively.

Mr. Parker will be coming for an inspection. The agent will be bringing people to view the office. Winnie will also be trying to prove herself.

And I would start pulling in the net.

I took out a sheet of paper and listed everything that could be calculated, one by one.

Vehicle value: 4,000,000.

Purchase tax: 320,000.

Three years of insurance: 120,000.

Three years of maintenance: 100,000.

Three years of fuel: 80,000.

Rent difference: 1,500,000.

Salary advances: 600,000.

Total: 6,720,000.

That was only what could be calculated.

It didn’t include my connections or the three years of effort I had put in.

Looking at that number, I felt nothing but irony.

I had spent millions raising a group of ungrateful people.

Not only that, but they even turned around and accused me of taking advantage of the company.

A penalty of $128,000?

What a joke.

Tomorrow, I will make them pay it all back with interest.

The next morning, the company was filled with a tense yet excited atmosphere.

Everyone was pretending to be especially busy.

Winnie wore a brand-new white business suit, her makeup flawless. She stood straight at the company entrance like she was waiting for an inspection, her face full of anticipation.
この本を無料で読み続ける
コードをスキャンしてアプリをダウンロード

最新チャプター

  • The Price of Greed   Chapter 14

    It was Noah.Sensing someone was watching, he spun around.Our eyes met. In the murky, vacant gaze, a flicker of recognition appeared, followed by shame, then pure terror.He snatched a half-dry piece of bread from the trash, didn’t even brush off the filth on himself, and bolted. One shoe flew off. He didn’t look back, stumbling, disappearing into the night.I didn’t chase or call out. I stood quietly, watching him vanish.My daughter tugged my sleeve, looking up curiously. “Mom, what’s wrong with that man? Why did he run?”I kneeled, stroked her hair gently, voice soft as I said, “He’s lost, sweetheart. Can’t find his way home.”“Will he ever get home?”“Probably not.”I said it without a flicker of emotion.After his company collapsed, Noah’s wife left him with their child, taking the last of his money. He was burdened by massive debt and blacklisted. Barred from trains and planes, he was unable to find work.They said he’d tried to end his life, failed, and became homele

  • The Price of Greed   Chapter 13

    The company was thriving, with business growing stronger every month. The white car remained mine, though I no longer drove it myself and had hired a professional driver.Sometimes, I think about my time at Noah’s company, about how I ate nothing but expiring bread to save money for company equipment.Or the night I drank with clients until my stomach bled, then went to the hospital alone in the dead of night.Those days were the most passionate of my youth, and also the most foolish. I foolishly gave, foolishly trusted, and ended up with nothing but scars.One day, I passed a coffee shop in the basement level of a mall and saw a familiar figure.It was Winnie.She wore the shop’s uniform, her mask and cap hiding most of her face. Her head was lowered, mechanically packing drinks.“Welcome. Here’s your latte.”Her voice was hoarse, stripped of the crisp arrogance she once wielded in the conference room. Now, only numb exhaustion remained.I watched silently from a distance, no

  • The Price of Greed   Chapter 12

    The caption wrote: [What they call a “company car” was bought entirely with my own money and loaned to the company free of charge.]Part two was financial records.I displayed the bank transfers showing wages I advanced for the company, receipts for repairs I covered personally, and the transaction history of my own fuel card.With it, the matching text: [Over three years, I didn’t take a single cent, yet I funded company operations out of my own pocket. The so-called “misappropriation” was actually the company seizing personal assets.]Property proof was next.The office building’s title deed clearly bore my name.Then, critical recordings. The meeting room dialogue played crisply. “This car will now be a company resource…”“I’ll keep the key myself. Anyone using it needs my permission…”The video ended with the court’s filing notice.Once the post went live, Parker Group’s official account immediately reshared it.[Trust is the foundation of cooperation. Parker Group only

  • The Price of Greed   Chapter 11

    “Gave everything?”I couldn’t help but laugh.“My efforts were all taken for granted by you. As a stepping stone by Winnie, or as a disposable tool by you, Noah. From the moment you allowed her to humiliate me and decided to take my car, whatever we had between us was gone.”“Ava, I was really wrong!” Noah was on the verge of breaking down. “Come back. You’ll still be in charge of the company. I’ll make you Vice President! I’ll fire Winnie immediately! The car is yours, and the rent will be doubled! Please, just help me talk to Mr. Parker…”“Too late.”I looked at the people moving along the street and said calmly, “The court summons will arrive soon. You should think about how to face the judge.”With that, I hung up and blocked his number.The world instantly fell quiet.I took a deep breath. Even the air felt fresher.However, I didn’t expect another twist.That very night, a trending topic suddenly appeared on social media.#EliteFemaleExecutiveBulliesNewcomerIt was a

  • The Price of Greed   Chapter 10

    After settling Mr. Parker, I didn’t linger and went straight to my lawyer’s firm.Mr. Carter had already prepared all the materials for the lawsuit. A thick stack of documents was neatly laid out on the table.“Ms. Clark, based on the evidence you’ve provided, your claims for vehicle usage fees, recovery of advanced funds, and compensation for reputational damage all have a strong chance of success.“As for the office building, since they’re refusing to move out and won’t renew the lease, you can apply for a forced eviction and demand double rent for the overdue period.”I flipped through the documents page by page, already mapping out every next step in my mind.“Mr. Carter, add one more claim.”“Go on.”“Defamation.” I tapped the screenshot of the internal company notice, my tone cold as ice. “Winnie fabricated facts and maliciously smeared my name. I’m suing her personally for a public apology and compensation for emotional distress.”Mr. Carter adjusted his glasses, hesit

  • The Price of Greed   Chapter 9

    “Mr. Parker, actually, Ms. Clark violated company policy—”“Shut up!”Noah shot her a fierce glare.He knew that bringing up company policy now would only make things worse.Turning back to me, his tone almost pleading, he said, “Ava, I’m begging you. Please explain things to Mr. Parker. It’s just an internal conflict. We can settle it privately…”I looked at him, so humbled now, and felt nothing.“Mr. Anderson, now you’re worried about losing reputation? When you issued that notice criticizing me, why weren’t you worried then? When you had Winnie throw my things on the ground to be trampled, why weren’t you afraid?”I lifted the box.“Mr. Parker, I’m sorry you had to witness this. From today on, I have nothing to do with this company. I’m taking this car back, too.”I took out my phone and opened the remote control in front of everyone.Then I said softly, “Unlock.”The next second, the car lights flashed twice, followed by two crisp beeps.The lock was released.“John, s

続きを読む
無料で面白い小説を探して読んでみましょう
GoodNovel アプリで人気小説に無料で!お好きな本をダウンロードして、いつでもどこでも読みましょう!
アプリで無料で本を読む
コードをスキャンしてアプリで読む
DMCA.com Protection Status