Real action, huh? Fine. I’ll show y
Joseph took a deep breath, his p
you exactly what I’m capable of
sgaze sweeping across the crowd that still hadn’t dispersed. The sight only made his anger surge own business to deal with? Why are you all still hanging around here. Don’t
What are you all staring at? Don’t you have your you <b>have </b>anything better to do?”
But his attitude finally set off the extras he’d hired
One by one, they stepped and confronted hin
“Boss, you haven’t paid us yet.”
“<b>Yeah</b>, you promised a set rate–none of us have been paid.”
“You’re not seriously trying to stiff us, are you?”
Thatst line made Joseph snap.
“Why the hell would I do that? Don’t talk nonsense!”
But now, the people around them–extras and onlookers alike–turned suspicious eyes on h Some of them had actually felt bad for him earlier, thinking he’d been humiliated unfairly.
Now they realized everything had a reason.
This man wasn’t someone to
<b>ne </b>to be pitied. He’d orchestrated the whole thing.
him..
That thought spread quickly<b>, </b>especially among the extras, and even more so among the passersby.
Joseph’s reputation took a nosedive right there and then–his name now known by too many for all the wrong reasons.
With the crowd still watching, he had no choice but to pay up. There was no way he could risk the fallout of actually refusing to pay
He motioned for the hired extras to leave with him, disappearing down the street, leaving behind only a confus group of onlookers.
Some were still <b>stunned</b>, not having fully processed what had <b>just </b>Happened<b>. </b>
But a gust of cold wind cleared their heads.
<b>And </b>just like that, <b>Joseph </b>quietly retreated from the gates of Walton Corporation.
Joseph didn’t drag his feet when it came to paying the extras–be handed out the money in full, settling everything at once.
Only after sending them off did he start reflecting on everything that had happened over the past few days.
It <b>seemed </b>Aurora <b>was </b>even moreplicated than he’d imagined
He couldn’t figure out what she’d been through since their breakup, but something <b>had </b>clearly changed. She’d be cold, ruthless<b>, </b>and even cruel.
That <b>wasn’t </b>the woman he used to know.
He thought back to what she said about him being all talk but no action.
Why didn’t he try work things out for once?
Josepli clenched his fists, the veins on the backs of his hands bulging, thoserge, angr fingers looking almost <b>menacing</b>.
<b>?? </b>
He refused to belleve Aurora’s luck would always hold out.
Besides<b>, </b>after everything that had happened, he’de to realize something–Aurora was not someone to be underestimated.
Sametimes, the things she did were so unexpected, no one could see theming
The next day, Joseph arrived at the office, only to be handed a <b>stack </b>of documents by his subordinates.
He nced over them, then immediately swept them all off the table with a wave of his hand.
“This is what you’vee up with after all this time?”
His expression twisted in disbelief. “We’re going up against Walton Corporation, and this is what you think will do the job?” Since hisst visit to <b>Walton </b>Corp, Joseph had been hunting for any possible weak point in thepany.
There <b>had </b>to be something. A corporation that size couldn’t possibly be wless.
But looking at the proposals his team brought him–nothing stood out and worth using
It was starting to drive him crazy
He didn’t even know if any of
of this would make a
a dent
it in Aurora’s world.
Slumped back in his executive chair, he stared up at the ceiling, too frustrated to speak.
Meanwhile, the office
e was a mess of voices, people talking over one another with no clear direction.
It was during this chaos that Judy arrived, holding a lunch container, and walked straight into what looked like a full–blown marketce.