Chapter 634
Throughout history, a manâs downfall seemed to always be linked to a woman.
He thought Corneliaâs concerns were legit, âAlright, let him stayâ
âThank you, President Hartley! Youâre such a nice man!â Cornelia flashed him a radiant smile, âIâll go make your coffee night away!
Watching her bounce away happily Marcus couldnât help but feel his mood lift.
Cornelia was a simpleâminded girl.
If someone treated her well, sheâd return the favor tenfold, ready to give her whole heart. If someone picked on her, she wouldnât just take it lying down. Sheâd hit back just as hard. Every now and then, sheâd show a softer side, adorable and a little naive
Comelia was busy grinding coffee in the pantry, her work phone kept buzzing with news alerts.
She checked to find the most eyeâcatching headline [The Reese Groupâs stock plunges as the market opens]
Cornelia quickly checked her stock app Indeed The Reese Groupâs stocks all fell, and the situation looked grim.
According to experts, within less than half an hour of opening. The Reese Groupâs assets had already shrunk by billions. With such a massive shrink in assets. The Reese Group, already on shaky ground, was now teetering on the brink of bankruptcy
Rumor mills were churning, adding fuel to the fire of The Reese Groupâs collapse The most influential post online was titled [The Reese family matriarch flaunting a fake necklace, the tipping point for The Reese Groupâs downfall?]
The content read [Yesterday, at the birthday party of The Reese Groupâs family head, Granger Reese, many guests came to celebrate. During the party. The Reese familyâs matriarch, Clair Dennis, was showing off a necklace supposedly worth 30 million, but it was actually a cheap knockâoff that could be bought for just a few hundred. When did The Reese Group start using knockâoff jewelry to keep up appearances? Did the fake necklace scandal signify the downfall of The Reese Group?
Is The Reese Groupâs downfall due to the current CEO, Cameron Reeseâs incompetence? Or is it due to the over involvement of the former CEO, Granger? Cameron, Granger, and Clair, whoâs really driving The Reese Group into the ground?]
The juicy gossip was short and sharp, and the final rhetorical questions made it hit a nerve. The short article had over a billion reads and more than 10 million shares, causing a big stir across various websites.
The person who penned this post was none other than Taylor, whom Cornelia had contacted the night before.
Just then, a WhatsApp message from Taylor came in: [Cornelia, youâre rolling in it!]
Cornelia [What?]
Taylor. [My article got over a billion reads, and itâs still skyrocketing, you know what that means? It means Iâm gonna rake in a lot of cash. And remember I said if I made a killing. Iâd share half with you. |