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Love's Bitter Edge (Eva and Leonard) novel Chapter 500

Summary for Chapter 500 Clarifying the Situation: Love's Bitter Edge (Eva and Leonard)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 500 Clarifying the Situation – Love's Bitter Edge (Eva and Leonard) by Internet

In Chapter 500 Clarifying the Situation, a key moment in the Internet novel Love's Bitter Edge (Eva and Leonard), Internet 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.

Normally, I had no interest in seeing people undermining each other. However, it was quite interesting to see the people who tried to subvert me throw each other under the bus.

Anne was holding my hand, and I could clearly feel hers trembling. Mr. Finnley was technically somewhat reputable in this industry. If he truly messed with her, then she would never be able to make a comeback.

Anne looked at him and stuttered, "M-Mr. Finnley!"

"You dug your own grave. Calling out to me won't save your butt." Mr. Finnley glared at her menacingly before he turned around and looked at me. "We're all in the same department, Rinatta. You're making a big ruckus…"

"Do you think I had it easy before?" I shook off Anne's hand and looked at my arm, which had gotten fleshier recently. "You said you were going to give me a satisfactory explanation. Well, you should keep your word. Don't you think? So, how are you going to handle Anne?"

I didn't look at her. Instead, I trained my gaze on Mr. Finnley.

Men like Mr. Finnley were a dime a dozen in Pyrosia. They would resort to every dirty trick in the book to get what they wanted.

As expected, Mr. Finnley responded to me without a second thought, "You've just admitted to your misdeed, Anne. You're the culprit, aren't you?"

"T-That's not it, Mr. Finnley. Y-You know the—"

Before Anne could finish her sentence, Mr. Finnley cut her off, "If that's the case, then I don't want to hear another word out of you. I hereby declare that you're fired. Pack up your stuff and get the hell out of here immediately!"

"What did you say?" Anne glared at Mr. Finnley in disbelief. "Mr. Finnley, I did all of this for you—"

"Shut up!" He glared at her menacingly. "If you leave the company now, I can fight for your salary for the month. Otherwise…"

Mr. Finnley's voice was so icy that Anne had goosebumps.

I raised an eyebrow. "Is this really necessary?"

"What? Aren't you the one who asked for a satisfactory explanation?" Mr. Finnley looked at me, feeling displeased.

Anne pondered on it for a while and said, "I'm willing to offer you an open apology. I made a mistake this time, and I'll make a post on the company forum to clarify the situation. Will you please give me a chance to keep working in the company?"

There were tear stains on Anne's cheeks, but she bit her lips and did her best to stop the tears from falling.

I knew that she was just a pawn in the whole debacle. So, I nodded quietly.

It seemed like Mr. Finnley wanted to say something, but he chuckled eventually. "We're in the same company. There's no need to have a fall-out. It's good that things ended the way they did. You can't afford to repeat the mistake, Anne. The company won't let you off that easily next time."

He truly knew how to make himself out to be the good guy. Did he think he could hide his involvement in this?

I coughed lightly. "I've talked it over with Mr. McLennan. I need to assemble my own team for my project. Am I correct in assuming that I can be the team leader? After all, I single-handedly finished most of the project."

"That's not going to happen," Mr. Finnley straight-up rejected me.

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