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Madison nced at her and said, “If you keep using that brain of yours, within three years, your <b>mate’s </b>mother will have you kicked out of the pack.”
Hearing this, Wanda’s face fell. “That hateful she–wolf, I’ll poison her sooner orter.”
Madison coldly replied, “Do me a favor and stay out of trouble. If you cause a mess and expect me to clean it up, do you think she is someone to trifle with? You might as well try getting close <i>to </i>her before you talk big.”
Wanda was feeling downcast. “Forget her. What do you think Prisci and that wretched Adide are here for, Mother?”
Madison put down her cutlery. An omega handed her water, which she sipped before taking a napkin to wipe her lips.
After tossing the napkin aside and standing up, an omega draped her cloak over her. She strode out, saying, “Shall we go take a look?”
Seeing this, Wanda also put on a cloak and followed.
Upon reaching the side hall, Madison first noticed several boxes on the ground. Her eyebrows shot up in surprise.
These boxes were all too familiar to her. The Golden Jewelry Store’s ledgers were sent to her for review every year, each annual set contained in a single box.
These were the same kind of boxes.
Now, six boxes sat on the floor, presumably holding all the financial records from past years.
Although the Golden Jewelry Store was technically Wanda’s, it was actually Madison’s.
Naturally, she would never admit to owning the copycat Golden Jewelry Store.
Wanda recognized the boxes too and gasped, “Aren’t these the Golden Jewelry Store’s ledgers?”
Adide rose with a beaming smile, “Madison, Wanda, it’s been a while.”
Wanda’s face darkened, “Cut the sweetness. Why are you here?”
“Mind your manners, Wanda.” Madison slowly sat down and mildly reprimanded her.
Wanda plopped into a seat, her gaze flickering over the ledgers. Her expression shifted momentarily but quickly returned to normal.
“Prisci, what does this mean?”
She pointed at the boxes on the floor, addressing Prisci–not Adide. She wasn’t foolish enough <b>to </b>engage Adide directly and preferred to target the seemingly softer Prisci,
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Adide, of course, wouldn’t let Prisci take the lead. She smiled and said, “Here’s the thing. Yesterday<b>, </b>Prisci mentioned that she and you co–own a jewelry store. Upon inquiry, it turned out to be the <b>Golden </b>Jewelry Store. What a coincidence! Before my wedding, Craig bought me a golden bracelet from there.
Her face was all smiles, with no sharpness in her eyes, as if she weren’t there to audit ounts.
Having crossed swords with Adide a couple of times, Madison wasn’t about to let her guard down. She looked at Wanda and said, “This Golden Jewelry Store is the one you told me you opened with Prisci, right?”
Wanda replied, “Yes, Mother.”
Adide nodded and said, “I recall you mentioning that the store had been struggling.”
Wanda immediately began toin, “Exactly! We’ve been in business for years, not only failing to make a profit but also running at a loss. It wasn’t until we did a year–end promotion that we barely covered the rent and sries. I feel terrible about it, Prisci trusted me to open the store with her, and instead of making money, I’ve been draining her funds.”
Adide picked up the conversation, “These days, every industry is tough. You don’t need to feel guilty. I’m sure Prisci understands, right?”
She turned to Prisci.
Prisci, caught off guard by the sudden attention, remembered their prior agreement to keep quiet<i>. </i>But under Adide’s prompting nce, she stiffly nodded, “Yes.”
“Exactly,” Adide continued, “No need to me Wanda. Business is tough for everyone.”
Wanda quickly agreed, “Right, business is really tough.”
Adide produced the contract, “I’ve reviewed this contract. Mother holds a 70% <i>stake </i>in <i>the </i>‘Golden Jewelry Store. Besides the initial investment, she’s subsidized the store for years, with every expense documented. Cousin holds a 30% stake; I assume you’ve also contributed ording to the ratio?”
Wanda felt something was amiss but couldn’t pinpoint it. She nodded, “Of course, whenever there was a need to top up funds, I contributed 30% as agreed.”
“Fair enough,” Adide said, “Prisci covers 70% of the costs and holds 70% <b>of </b>the shes; you cover 30% and hold 30%. Seems reasonable.”.
Wanda watched Adide closely–what was she up to?
Had she not seen the ledgers, or did she already know?
What about Johnson?
The ckthorn Pack had retrieved the ledgers–how could no one have reported this? She’d have to deal with himter.
Madison, reading the situation, knew Adide must have reviewed the ledgers and discovered the profits.
They must have been taken directly from the jewelry store. Johnson was likely caught off guard <b>and </b><b>might </b>already be under interrogation at the ckthorn Pack.
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That man was a weak link–he’d probably confess everything under questioning
Adide continued, “I’m d you think it’s reasonable. Since funds were contributed ording to the share ratio, profits should be distributed the same <i>way</i>.
She opened a box and took out the top ledger, “The ckthorn Pack’s financial team spent all day on <b>this</b>. nearly wearing out a dozen calctors to straighten out the ounts. Take a look–it’s been a tough year for everyone, but our ‘Golden Jewelry Store‘ has made a decent profit.”
Wanda’s face drained of color, “What? Profit? How is that possible? We were still subsidizing it two months ago!”
She snatched the ledger and, upon seeing the final figures, her pupils shrank in disbelief, “Impossible! This ledger must be fake!”
Madison frowned, “The ledger seems genuine.”
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