Ex-Husband’s Love Dilemma by Jean Oscar ( Cassandra Jackson ) Chapter 20
Ex-Husband’s Love Dilemma
Chapter 20
Gabriela smiled faintly and answered, âBecause youâre the only one we approve of.â
Although this was not to make Cassandra feel better, Cassandra vaguely guessed that there might be something between the Quinn family and Rebecca that Orlando didnât know of.
Before she could mull it over, Orlando and Frederick came in.
Frederick looked at Cassandra gently and fondly, saying, âCassie, you guys still have to work, so you should head back first. Gabriela and I can take care of things here.â
Cassandra wanted to stay, so she turned to Orlando.
Orlandoâs expression was impassive as he said emotionlessly, âLetâs go. Mom and Dad will stay here.â
As such, she could only relent. âIâm sorry we have to leave. Orlando and I will come over tonight.â
âItâs all right, silly. Go on ahead,â Gabriela smiled.
The duo exited the ward and walked to the parking lot in silence.
It was at this juncture that Orlandoâs voice sounded. âCassandra, letâs postpone the divorce temporarily until Grandpaâs condition is stable.â
Cassandra froze.
Her soft eyelashes fluttered as she asked softly, âIs it Frederickâs idea?â
âMmm, and I agree. What about you? Is there any problem?â he queried.
âNo, of course not. Grandpa Peter is so kind to me. Iâll do anything for him. But itâll be difficult for you to explain. this to Ms. Spencer, right?â she said.
Orlando frowned, feeling frustrated again. He said flatly, âHow many times do I have to say that our matters have no relation to Rebecca?â
Cassandra compressed her lips, thinking, âOf course theyâre related. Doesnât he want to marry Rebecca? This is the most direct relation. Ultimately, he just doesnât want others to say anything about her.â
She sighed on the inside, feeling indescribably bitter.
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Orlando drove Cassandra to her workplace. Before alighting, she hesitated whether to ask him about the suspected plagiarism of her company but ultimately chose not to.
She didnât know how to bring it up in front of him and was even more afraid that she would feel inferior to him due to owing him a favor.
In the end, Cassandra said nothing and watched him drive away before walking into the office building.
Michael arrived at the same time Cassandra did. Noticing his solemn expression, she inquired, âWhatâs wrong?
Michael kept silent and simply motioned for her to enter the office first before closing the door. âThe plagiarism matter has been posted on local forums. Several companies that we used to work with are now asking us to verify whether there was plagiarism involved. Additionally, Hawley Real Estate also wants us to give an answer as soon as possible. If they donât get a satisfactory reply by today, they will immediately sue us.â
A lawsuit meant they would have to pay liquidated damages to Hawley Real Estate after the contract
termination.
Although these consequences had been made known before, Hawley Real Estate hoped that Cassandraâs company could communicate and reach a settlement with Quinn Group in private. In this way, Hawley Real Estate would not terminate the contract, and the partnership would continue. Even if it was terminated, Hawley Real Estate would not pursue legal liability or compensation.
Troubled, Cassandra pursed her lips and said, after a moment of silence, âArrange for people to cooperate with the companies seeking verification. The whole process should be completely transparent. Also, how are you doing with the internal investigation?â
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of the company was not big, but its operation was very professional, and its personnel were also outstanding. Most importantly, it had been doing excellently in the whole construction industry in the past six
months.
Hence, there would naturally be jealous competitors who believed that a new, small company didnât deserve to do this well and might intentionally sabotage it. Cassandra and Michael had always been prepared for this.
Michael responded, âIâve checked, but the mole is hiding themselves too well. We canât alert the enemy juncture, either.â