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I Want a Divorce by Nadia Gordon

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Chapter 474 Everyone Left Her

“Fairy Meadow made a horribly wrong decision today, and I hope that in the future,” the representative

of the Pearsons spat and marched out.

you

won’t

regret this

After they left, a few of the shareholders from Fairy Meadow with bigger shares couldn’t hold. their

tongues anymore. “Howard, Billy O’Neils, you’d better give us an explanation. Why did. you change

your mind at the last minute after we agreed on something else before and even want to vote our own

out?”

Howard cast a nervous glance at the silver-haired shareholder, Billy O’Neils, who met the other

shareholder’s eyes and said, “I wanted to sell Fairy Meadow but can’t bear to part with it. So, how can I

pass it to a bunch of people who don’t even know anything about apparel?”

“But you should have discussed it with us!”

“Exactly! Why did you let her take charge without even discussing it with us? This is outrageous.”

Abigail said nothing as she listened to their argument. Then, Howard stood up. As a person with two

percent shares in the company, he had the right to voice out his opinion, even though they didn’t carry

much weight. “Let me say something in fairness. If you’re unwilling to accept L.Moon, you can take

your bonus and leave, and we’ll part ways happily. The future of Fairy Meadow can only get better and

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not worse.” With some shares in his hands, Howard. sounded more confident when he spoke.

Maybe Howard isn’t suitable for Luna, but he’s the perfect candidate to lead the company, Abigail

thought.

“What gives you the right to say something like this here, Howard?” a slightly younger shareholder

argued. Having inherited the shares from his father, he was considered a tyrant in the company.

Howard glanced at him from the corner of his eyes. “I may not have so much right, but I have the right

to support my fellow shareholders. If you’re unhappy, you can resign from the board of directors of

Fairy Meadow and save yourself this unpleasantness.”

“Resign? Does Fairy Meadow have the money to pay out what I deserve?” he questioned.

Abigail stared at him coldly. “Of course, there’s money if you resign willingly. You know very well what a

dire state Fairy Meadow is in now, and your shares are not worth that much. Moreover, if you don’t

resign quickly enough, you’ll have to pay the overdue tax once the tax. situation is clear.”

Money owed due to willing resignations was calculated according to the current value of the company.

The Fairy Meadow brand was worth a lot if the shares were actively bought.

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However, if it was passive, the value would greatly diminish after taxes and three years of negative

earnings.

“I’ll resign, then. Please have the money and agreement prepared.” Fuming, he stormed out after

speaking.

“I’m giving out the money, so those shares will be mine,” Abigail declared out of the blue.

The other two shareholders left after complaining but didn’t mention that they wanted to resign. Maybe

they needed to think and calculate it out at home.

It was almost 11.00AM when Abigail left Fairy Meadow. Just as she was putting her phone away, she

saw a push notification from her social media. ‘L.Moon CEO, Luna Smith, resigned.

Before Abigail finished reading the headlines, she was already calling Luna, who picked up very

quickly.

“Why did you resign? We haven’t published anything official yet!” Abigail exclaimed anxiously.

“This matter won’t come to light so quickly, and Sean has suggested that I resign first and return once

the truth is out. This is the best solution for L.Moon, but don’t worry. Given our relationship, I’ll help you

with work.” Luna didn’t seem upset over this outcome.

“Okay,” Abigail answered meekly. “Sean has also helped me to fix the collaboration with Fairy Meadow

so you can relax. Our company won’t close down.”

“I trust you. Focus on the new spring collection. I’m waiting for you to let Fairy Meadow bloom again,”

Luna said with a smile.

Despite that, Abigail felt stuffy in her chest, and after hanging up, she sat by the sidewalk for a long

time before she could recollect herself. When she returned to the company, she turned on the

computer and started a draft.

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Thank you, everyone, for your concern, and we’re sorry that L. Moon hit the headlines in such a

manner. Luna’s resignation is the best answer she could give to those concerned about 1.Moon. From

now on, we will scrutinize ourselves under the supervision and encouragement of the public and pay

attention to our words and actions to prevent the occurrence of similar incidents.

It was simply written, but she couldn’t write more. After this, she would pass it on to the public relations

department to have it properly written for a professional press release. Then, she remembered the

marriage between the Grahams and the Pearsons. All of a sudden, she felt that many people had left

her side.

When Cameron came over, he found her sitting in front of the computer in a daze. He

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prepared a cup of warm milk for her, comforting her, “Everything will be okay.”

Raising her head at him, she croaked, “Will L.Moon only be safe if Sean marries Kelly? Is there no

other solution?”

I don’t want to have too many connections to Sean, but why? Am I going to live in guilt all

my life?

“Ms. Quinn, even though I haven’t heard about it, I’d still like to advise you one thing. Mr. Graham isn’t

going to compromise so easily and must have another backup plan for doing. this.” As he couldn’t tell

her directly, he could only comfort her in this manner.

“He should have discussed it with me,” she grumbled.

Whisking out his phone, Cameron then dialed Sean’s number and passed the phone to Abigail when

the call connected. “Ask him.”

She took the phone from him and asked in anger, “Why? With your capabilities, is there a need for you

to place yourself on the line to solve this issue?”