Say Goodbye to Your Resources
At the company banquet, my boyfriend of five years, Lucas Cowan, dropped to one knee and proposed to his first love in front of everyone.
I did not cry or make a scene. I stood off to the side, sipped my wine, and wished them well.
Afterward, Lucas pulled me aside to explain. "Rebecca's family has the resources I need. Her mother said she would only agree to the partnership if we married."
He paused, then added, "Don't worry. Once I get what I need, I'll divorce her and marry you."
I smiled and told him, "I understand. The company comes first."
In my previous life, I lost control on the spot. I stormed the stage and drove Rebecca out of the company myself.
She went straight into the arms of Lucas' biggest rival, and that company skyrocketed overnight. As a result, Lucas locked me in a basement and starved me to death.
This time, I wouldn't stand in their way.
What Lucas didn't know is that every connection, every deal, and every resource his company had ever relied on was arranged quietly by me through my family's connections.
From now on, each time he got close to Rebecca, I would cut off another lifeline, another resource.
I wanted to see what his precious company looked like when nothing was left to hold it up.