The original plan for revenge lost its meaning after Elliot revealed the truth.
With that, Keaton's reason for living was destroyed.
A gunshot rang out, accurately piercing his heart.
Keaton's lips curled into a faint smile as he breathed his last.
Elliot poured another glass of whiskey onto the ground, his expression cold and silent.
…
At the Nicholls Group.
"Mr. Nicholls, Keaton is dead. He was executed today," Tommy reported to Nathaniel.
Nathaniel paused his typing momentarily and responded calmly, "Alright."
The death of such a scumbag meant nothing to him.
"What is she doing?" Nathaniel suddenly changed the topic.
Tommy was caught off guard by the question, but he realized who he was referring to.
He answered promptly, "Mrs. Nicholls is still in her probation period. She spends her days in the logistics department doing menial tasks, entering data, and organizing files. Sometimes, she'd even clean the department and buy coffee for other employees."
Nathaniel instantly frowned.
Those people were making her do menial labor and run errands?
She was there to intern, not to be a maid, and she did not even protest?
Annoyance surged within him.
Flipping through the files irritably, Nathaniel suddenly stopped, exuding a terrifying aura.
The atmosphere in the office became tense and oppressive.
Tommy stood quietly, not daring to make a sound.
Suddenly, Nathaniel slammed a stack of documents onto the desk and spoke coldly, "Warn the head of logistics. Also, tell her that if she's here just to be everyone's maid, she doesn't need to finish her probation period."
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The readers' comments on the novel: Wait, She’s a Billionaire (Sheena Lawson)
The novel is too abusive it spoils the joy of reading it. I hate the punishment part between sheena and Eliot....