Chapter 43 Collapse
Chapter 43 Collapse
Ann took a taxi to Karl's office, but the office was not open yet.
She could only stay outside and wait for Karl to show up.
At this time, she got Daisy's call, informing her that Karl was in trouble in the Moore Group, getting into
a fight with a staff member.
Ann became worried. She hurriedly took a taxi to the Moore Group.
When Ann arrived, Daisy was walking out with the staff member who had been beaten up. He felt
distressed at the sight of Ann and only raised his chin.
"I don't know what you're thinking. I want to warn you that if you missed this garbage can, there would
be a garbage dump."
This was Daisy's way to encourage others.
Ann nodded at Daisy's words with a faint smile.
On the way here, Ann had already learned what had happened from Daisy.
In short, when Karl came to the company to look for her, he heard the rumors about Phillip and her, so
Karl beat that staff member up.
Exhausted as Ann was, she still apologized to that staff member sincerely and promised to
compensate for the medical expenses.
Just as Ann entered the security room, she heard a deep, cold voice from behind.
"Throw him out!"
When Ann turned around, she was surprised that Phillip was here with a gloomy face. She felt
complex.
She was supposed to be angry because it was this man who caused all these troubles.
But now, he got angry for her sake.
She felt even more complex.
When Karl looked up and saw that Ann was standing beside Phillip, his expression became hideous
and terrifying, and his eyes turned red out of jealousy and anger.
"Ann, everyone in the company is saying that Phillip and you are seeing each other. Now that you've
shown up with Phillip, do you still have the nerve to tell me that you have nothing to do with him?"
Besieged by Karl's questions, Ann clenched her fists and questioned back.
"Why would you rather trust the strangers than me?"
Karl struggled to free himself from the security and looked at Ann with red eyes.
"Trust you? How can I trust you? All these years, I've been clearing up your mess. I've been with you
and taken care of the child you had with another man. I've treated you as the pearl in the crown and
restrained myself from touching you. Is this how you repay me?"
Ann chewed on her lip and said, "Karl! I have already offered to resign from the company."
When Karl heard this, he became even angrier. "Resign? That's because you're feeling guilty! You're
afraid of being exposed and then nobody would respect you! And you went out of your way to seduce
Phillip. Unbelievable! I was really blind back then. I can't believe that I've treated you as a goddess all
these years!"
The more Karl said, the more he felt his anger rise. He looked at the pale-faced Ann.
"You're a real bitch!"
Ann trembled at the sound of this word. She looked at Karl in disbelief, with her lips trembling slightly.
Phillip stepped forward at once and punched Karl in the face. He threw a stack of photos on Karl's face
and warned him.
"If you don't want your shit to be exposed to the public, get out of here immediately!"
At the sight of the figure in the photo that was dating other women, Karl turned panicked instantly.
He raised his eyes to see Phillip's cold face and became somewhat angry from embarrassment.
When Karl was dragged out by the security, he was still shouting loudly, "You are a couple of Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
adulterers!"
Phillip even looked gloomier. He instructed his staff to send these photos to the Quelch Law Firm
because he wanted to see Karl lose his reputation.
Karl stood at the same place with a pale face. She became extremely exhausted and disappointed at
the thought of all the suspicions Karl had since their return and all the hurtful words he said just now to
break up with her.
She thought that Karl was the light she took hold of after experiencing the darkness, but what she saw
was still the darkness.
When Daisy came in, Ann was sitting alone in the security room, and Phillip was standing beside her
grimly.
Daisy was not a talkative person. She had always believed that no one could really empathize with
pain. In this case, being there for someone in pain would work much better than comforting him.
Therefore, she did not take the initiative to ask Ann what had happened, and neither did she interfere
with Ann's decision.
Seeing that Phillip was standing beside her, Daisy smiled bitterly.
She thought to herself that Ann had just left a garbage can and there came a garbage
dump.