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Go After My Ex-wife novel Chapter 1726

Summary for Chapter 1726 Call the Police if She Returns: Go After My Ex-wife

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1726 Call the Police if She Returns – Go After My Ex-wife by Maia Martin

In Chapter 1726 Call the Police if She Returns, a key moment in the Romance novel Go After My Ex-wife, Maia Martin delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

With that, Raeleigh scanned the crowd and added, "I know it is not easy for you to achieve even a little success; I have been there too."

"But if you want to succeed in this industry, you have to make a statement."

"Although I had brought a huge fortune to Harvey Group, I did not take a single cent with me when I left. Even my achievements were left with the company."

"This is the rule of this field. I had violated the rule first. There's no reason for the company to make an exception for an employee who disobeyed the rules."

"If I had stayed in Harvey Group, I would have received much better benefits than most people."

"And if I stayed until the end of my contract, my achievements would've belonged solely to me."

"By that time, I could even start my company using my name."

"However, I didn't do that. I insisted on leaving, and for that, I had to pay the price."

The crowd was floored at Raeleigh's statement. "Our president is the Raeleigh Anson?"

"That's me."

"But aren't you Osteen?"

Raeleigh did not answer but looked over at Cindy's disdainful face instead and said, "You are not allowed to take anything with you if you leave. You haven't contributed anything to the company, so you must compensate us before leaving."

"I took pains to negotiate with Mr. Harvey back then, begging him to let me off the hook. It was only then that things didn't turn ugly and that he wouldn't sue me in court. However, I had to let go of a lot too."

"Since you have nothing to lose, you can only compensate us."

"But you already promised that you would not sue me at the restaurant," Cindy defended, unconvinced.

Raeleigh said, "I don't remember promising you anything, but based on my understanding of Mr. Harvey, he would never allow others to jump ship when he has just taken over Bloom Aksea Group. His way of doing things would be to punish the person as a warning to others. Otherwise, if he let you off the hook just like that, the company would be in chaos as everyone would have quit their positions without consequences."

"But you promised me."

"Really? Tell me then, how did I promise you?"

Raeleigh asked indifferently.

Cindy thought for a moment and said, "You and Mr. Harvey were about to have dinner when I begged you two. Mr. Harvey refused to let this slide and insisted that I must compensate the company. However, you suddenly stood up for me, saying that I can walk away without spending jail time or compensating the company."

"And then?"

"And then, Mr. Harvey said to do as you said, and I thanked you two."

Fixing her gaze at Cindy, Raeleigh twisted the truth, "I don't remember any of that. I only remember you ogling at Mr. Harvey the whole time, thanking him non-stop before you leave. Your disdain for me that day is still fresh in my mind, but no matter how hard I try to recall, I just don't remember promising you anything."

"You... How can you lie like that?"

"Since you choose to twist the truth, I can forget everything too. Do you actually expect me to treat you with respect when you come to make a scene in front of my company?"

Raeleigh took her time speaking, and the crowd had a good idea that Miss Anson only went back on her words when Cindy was being sinister.

Everyone agreed Cindy had crossed the line. If she dared to seduce Miss Anson's fiancé in front of her, she would probably do worse when she was not around.

They were on Miss Anson's side, thinking the ruckus-causing, shameless woman should be put in jail.

"That's impossible," Cindy exclaimed.

"Raeleigh, have you eaten yet?"

Jepherson changed the subject, not caring about the crowd; his adoring tone had everyone convinced all the president of Harvey Group had eyes for was Miss Anson.

"Not yet. I won't keep you from resting anymore."

Raeleigh hung up before Jepherson could say anything more.

She looked up at Cindy. "You heard it. I didn't promise you anything."

"Are you saying I've gone insane? You promised me. You. Mr. Harvey..." Cindy pursed her lips, hesitant for a second, "Even Mr. Harvey said he doesn't remember."

"It must be you. You told him to do this."

Cindy jabbed her finger at Raeleigh like a madwoman.

Raeleigh pointed out, "I already said, there has to be at least a witness. But there isn't one that's on your side."

With that, she swept a glance at the crowd and said, "Alright, break it up. Go back to your stations."

"This isn't the end, Raeleigh Osteen. You jealous b*tch."

Raeleigh stood up and said, "I don't know what this jealous b*tich you're talking about is, but I do know unqualified, and that's you. I don't know how you managed to flatter me when you first joined the company. But since you did nothing for the company to this day, you are unqualified. So stop wasting your time."

Security, please throw her out. Call the police if she returns."

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