
Betrayed on Deal Day
Chapter 3
I moved out of the Sanchez family estate and into an apartment I had prepared in advance.
During the day, I continued handling the Sanchez family’s accounts. At night, I worked on perfecting my liquidation sheet.
Since it was three years of accounts, the amount was massive.
But I was unusually patient.
During this time, Lily gave me a call.
“Anna, it’s me, Lily.”
Her voice sounded soft, with a hint of tears.
“I didn’t know Jackson took your money to buy that jewelry for me. And it even caused a huge fight between you two. You’re not angry at me, are you?”
I listened quietly and said nothing.
“Anna, Jackson really loves you. This time, it’s just a misunderstanding.”
“Okay,” I only said.
She seemed to freeze on the other end.
“Anna… you’re not angry?”
“Nope.”
I said, “Anyway, it’s not my money.”
After that, I hung up.
I truly wasn’t angry.
I needed to settle this failed investment, and Lily was the biggest risk in this investment.
On the day of Jackson's and my anniversary, he sent me a message.
[Dinner tonight. Same place.]
There wasn’t a single word of apology.
I couldn’t help but give a bitter smile. Maybe in Jackson’s eyes, this was already the greatest extent of him lowering himself.
[Okay.]
That night, I arrived early at the revolving restaurant we used to go to.
I waited for two hours, but Jackson didn’t show up.
He sent me a message.
[Something came up. You eat first. I’ll come later.]
I didn’t reply.
After waiting another half hour, I prepared to leave.
At that moment, my phone rang.
It was one of the people I had placed at the dock.
“Miss Anna, are you and the boss transferring the weapons in the warehouse today?”
I froze.
“I’m not.”
“Huh? But I just saw the boss bring a lady inside. I thought it was you. He said he wanted to personally inspect the goods.”
My heart sank.
After hanging up, I drove to the secret warehouse.
The warehouse was filled with crates of weapons.
“It’s so dirty here. There’s so much dust.” Lily’s voice sounded inside.
Jackson said, “It’s a bit dirty. Anna thought it was cheap, so she bought it. Sorry, Lily. I’ll take you to buy a new pair of shoes later.”
“I think these goods look pretty average.” Lily covered her mouth in disgust.
“She chose them, saying they had the best cost-performance. Lily, have someone take them back and use them first. When I have money later, I’ll buy you whatever you want.”
“Really? That’s great! Jackson, I knew you would treat me the best.”
A giggle echoed inside the warehouse.
I stood outside, listening as they planned a business that no longer belonged to me.
I didn’t go in.
I just took out my phone and recorded a video before turning to leave.
On the way back to the apartment, I received messages from Jackson.
[Why aren’t you replying? I just got delayed because of something. Is it really necessary to act like this?
[Someone at the warehouse wanted to inspect the goods, so I came to take a look. Go back and rest early.]
I looked at those two messages. Not wanting to waste words on him, I directly sent him the video.
There was silence on the other end for a long time.
Then, Jackson’s calls started coming in frantically.
I didn’t answer a single one and blocked all his contact methods.
I also revoked his access to our shared insurance account.
That night, I completed the liquidation sheet.
In total, over three years, nearly a hundred million dollars in funds had flowed through.
I calculated a final number.
Looking at the amount, my heart finally calmed down.
Maybe it was time all of this came to an end.