Chapter overview: Chapter 618 from Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles)
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"Manager Sullivan, I need to talk to you," Sarah said, her voice steady.
Manager Sullivan forced a smile as he opened the door. "Come in."
Sarah sat down across from him and dropped her handbag on the floor. "Let's get straight to the point. I know exactly who you're working for, and what your boss is trying to do."
Sullivan clenched his fists, forcing a bitter smile. "Miss Sanders, I don't know what you're talking about. What boss? I only work for the Sanders family. You hold the largest share of Sanders stock, so naturally, I work for you."
"Isn't that a bit self-righteous?" Sarah asked coolly. "Your daughter went abroad last year, didn't she? I heard she's attending a prestigious university. How did you afford that kind of education?"
Manager Sullivan grew agitated. "I saved for years. It's completely normal to send my daughter abroad. Besides, even if my salary wasn't enough, there's my wife's income."
Sarah tossed a brown paper bag on the desk. "From what I know, your wife was diagnosed with a uterine tumor two years ago. She was given months to live. Then last year, a remarkable surgeon came to the hospital, operated, and saved her life. Someone paid the entire medical bill. So, Manager Sullivan, are you still not going to tell the truth?"
"What truth do you want, Miss Sanders? What do you want to hear? Everything I've said is true. I've worked alongside your father. I've never wronged the Sanders family," Sullivan responded firmly.
"And the superstitions? The equipment issues? How do you explain those?" Sarah pressed.
Manager Sullivan sighed. "Miss Sanders, do you plan to hand Sanders Corp over to Melvin?"
"I considered it, but my cousin refused," Sarah said seriously.
They looked to their boss, who nodded approval. With that, they let Charlie in.
Not long after, Zachary arrived as well.
From a corner, Zachary quietly observed Charlie's actions. He watched as Charlie, who had brought five thousand dollars, lost four thousand five hundred in just a few rounds.
The gambling den staff hadn't let him lose from the start. Initially, they'd let him win a few rounds. But gambling addiction is hard to break.
Especially when someone tastes early victory, their greed grows and they can't stop. Charlie, now fully immersed, was fixated on turning five thousand into tens of thousands to make his fortune.

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