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Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen! novel Chapter 426

Summary for Chapter 426: Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!

Summary of Chapter 426 – A pivotal chapter in Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen! by Theresa Winters

The chapter Chapter 426 is one of the most intense moments in Bye-bye Trash! Hello Queen!, written by Theresa Winters. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Could it be that the old man had other provisions in his will?

Joanna stood at the door, thinking hard. Was Sebastian's refusal to divorce really because of that agreement?

She had never heard anything about an agreement before.

Joanna went into the adjacent room. The moment she stepped inside, she got a call from Nora.

"Hello?"

"It's bad. Our company has been reported for tax evasion. Last year's books don't match the digital ledgers—there's a two-hundred-million-dollar discrepancy. And the investigators showed up late at night, which seems very strange."

Joanna was furious. "How could this happen? We haven't been evading taxes!"

She knew how serious tax evasion was. If someone used this against her, all her previous efforts would be for nothing.

Nora was frantic. "I don't know what's going on either. I'm still at the office. I went to the finance department as soon as I got the call and confirmed it. A two-hundred-million tax evasion. If we can't find evidence to clear our name, we'll have to pay it back."

Joanna froze, her face darkening. She pressed her lips together, her expression turning vicious. "Nora, we wouldn't evade taxes, but the finance manager might have cooked the books. Investigate this immediately. Get help if you need to."

Nora replied, "Right away."

Joanna hung up, recalling Natalie's promise to pay her back a hundredfold. Could it have been Natalie?

Impossible. How could Natalie have pulled this off in just a few minutes?

After washing her feet, Natalie lay in bed playing on her phone.

...

Meanwhile, Joanna was in a complete panic.

She soon got another call from Nora. The manager had fled, and she had to cover the two-hundred-million-dollar shortfall.

The authorities were investigating. The company itself was clean, and if they could catch the finance manager, the two hundred million could be recovered. The key problem, however, was having the money on hand.

In the middle of the night, the police caught the manager, and Joanna finally learned the truth. A few months ago, the manager had gotten addicted to gambling and racked up eighty million in debt. With compounding interest, it quickly ballooned to over a hundred million. To pay it off, he had embezzled the company's tax funds.

Her company only had two hundred million in liquid capital, part of which she had secretly funneled from Wendy's company. Joanna was so furious she couldn't sleep all night. Only a few tens of millions had been recovered, and now she had to find a way to pay the back taxes. Without money, how could she possibly sleep?

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