Then, I slammed into him. The bracelet fell to
the ground and shattered.
Han Xiaoxiao gasped.
“Chen, the bracelet’s broken!”
She looked at the pieces with heartbreak, as
if it were hers. Chen Yun looked at me with
disgust.
“Su Qianqian, if you’d just given her the bracelet, everything would be fine! Now it’s
broken, and Xiaoxiao is upset. It’s all your
fault! You’re so ungrateful!”
He grabbed Han Xiaoxiao’s hand and left.
I watched them go, a cold smile on my face.
When they were gone, I called for the
manager.
Three days later, Chen Yun’s company went
public. I arrived, dressed to impress. He
frowned.
“What are you doing here? I fired you!” he
said. “If you want money, do it another way.
Apologize to Xiaoxiao for the bracelet, buy
her a new one, and I’ll take care of you and
the baby.”
I didn’t even raise an eyebrow.
“Let me say it again,” I said coldly, “we’re
over. We have nothing to do with each other.
I’m here for another reason.”
He didn’t believe me.
“Su Qianqian, my company is going public,
we both know why you’re here.” he said, “I’ll
give you two thousand dollars a month for
you and the child, now get out! The investors
are arriving!”
He called security. But before they arrived,
Han Xiaoxiao rushed in, panic in her eyes.
“Chen, it’s bad! Our biggest investor, Mr. Su,
just called to pull out. All the other investors
く
are pulling out too!”
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Chen Yun’s face paled at Han Xiaoxiao’s
words. He grabbed the phone from her, his
disbelief evident. He tried calling the investors
one by one, but everyone refused to answer.
His hands trembled as he roared into the
phone, “No, this can’t be happening!”
Then, his eyes narrowed, focusing on me. “Su
Qianqian, you did this!”
I’d been the one securing the investments for
his company, and now they’d all pulled out.
He’d finally figured it out.
I smirked, readily admitting it.
“Of course, I did.”
Chen Yun stared, speechless. I delivered
another blow.
“The largest investor was my father. I’m the
Г
only daughter of the Su Corporation. He only
invested because we were about to get
married. Now that you’ve found someone
else, the investment’s gone. The other
investors followed suit.”
Chen Yun’s eyes widened. He still couldn’t
believe it.
Before he could process what I’d said, the
police arrived. He’d smashed the jade
–
bracelet my mother–in–law had given me a
$2 million piece. The mall’s security footage
was irrefutable evidence. He couldn’t escape.
If he didn’t pay, he’d face decades in prison.
The world seemed to cave in around Chen
Yun. He wanted to see me, but I had my
lawyer give him a stock transfer agreement. If
he couldn’t repay the $2 million, he’d have to
use his entire company’s shares to settle the
debt.
After three days of deliberation, he agreed.
Г
I’d traded a bracelet for his entire company.
After taking over the company, Lu Ming finally
returned from overseas with the custom-
made engagement ring and jade bracelet,
along with a custom–designed wedding dress.
It was tailored to my size, embroidered with
roses, my favorite flower. He somehow knew.
His family set our wedding date–that very
afternoon. He seemed elated, quickly
gathering our documents and a large bouquet
of roses.
“After today, you’re officially my wife! I’m a
married man!”
His joy was contagious. But then, Chen Yun
called. His voice was agitated.
“Su Qianqian! Why didn’t you tell me you’re a
Su heiress? You’ve been lying to me all these years!” he exclaimed. “But I forgive you! I’ll divorce Han Xiaoxiao soon, and then we’ll get
married!”