
My Inner Voice Made Mom Go Wild
Chapter 3
Everyone at the table froze. Joshua was holding back his anger. "What does that mean, Robin?"
Mom set down her cutlery and looked at him without a flicker of emotion. "What I mean is that Mom and Dad left me the company. It has nothing to do with the Finches."
With that, she carried me straight back to the bedroom, leaving the others looking alternately pale and furious. It was almost comical.
Back in the room, Mom pulled a thick photo album from the cabinet. Inside were pictures of Grandpa Philip and Grandma Eloise when they were young and a smiling Mom.
I knew she had once been the daughter of a wealthy tycoon, living in glory. However, ever since a car accident took Grandpa Philip away and caused Grandma Eloise to be in a vegetative state, Mom's world collapsed.
"Don't be sad, Mom. That wasn't an accident, actually. It was Joshua, that bastard, who orchestrated it! He wanted to wipe out your family!
"You spent all these years taking care of his family and those six brats, working as a housewife for him. Now, he controls the company. It'll be too hard to fight back at this point."
I watched her tears fall, drop by drop, onto the photo album. My heart ached. She closed the album and wiped her eyes dry.
The next day, Mom appeared like a completely different person. She slipped into a sharp, professional suit and carried me in her arms.
Looking straight at Joshua while he was eating breakfast, she said, "I've been stuck at home for years, and I'm bored. I'm going back to the office."
He nearly choked on his milk. "You're going back? You haven't worked in years. What can you even do there?"
She rebuked, "The company is, after all, Mom and Dad's life's work. Isn't it only fair for me to check in?"
Joshua's face twisted. He tried to come up with a reason to stop her, but none of them stuck. "But I've been managing the company, haven't I? You should just stay home and look after the kids."
Mom smiled. "What, do I need your permission to return to my own company?"
He was left speechless.
From the side, the vile hag sneered. "A woman should stay home, raising children. What would people say if they saw you strutting around outside?"
Mom didn't even spare her a glance. When she arrived at the company, everyone was shocked.
Joshua's secretary, a young, beautiful woman, rushed over to greet Mom, clearly startled. "M-Ms. Chapman, you're here…"
"Oh, look. Isn't this the mistress' niece? Planted at Joshua's side—a secretary on paper but actually a spy. No wonder the company's accounts are a mess. Who knows how much they've embezzled already?"
Mom gave the secretary a cool glance and walked straight toward the CEO's office. Along the way, several veteran employees recognized her and rushed over excitedly.
"Ms. Chapman, you're finally back!"
"Pete Nicholson, Finance Director, Grandpa Philip's loyal subordinate. He's been sidelined by Joshua all these years… Leroy Hills, Marketing Manager—also one of us—has been elbowed out badly…
"And that guy in the floral shirt? Joshua's lapdog, HR Manager. Who knows how many of their people he's planted in the company?"
Mom greeted the veteran employees with a smile.
During the meeting, Joshua subtly signaled to a few of his cronies. They launched into a long-winded report, painting a picture of perfect profits and growth.
"That doesn't add up. If the past few quarters were that good, why is the profit margin for the third phase so low?" Mom asked, tapping the table.
"Ms. Chapman, that's because… Well…"
The group stammered, unable to give a coherent answer. Mom turned to Joshua. "You'd better have an explanation, Mr. Finch."
His face darkened. The pen in his grip was almost about to break. Without bothering with his tantrum, she simply turned and walked out of the meeting room.
Back at home, the first thing Mom did was pull up the company's accounts from the past five years. She held me in her arms, flipping through page after page.
"Why is Mom suddenly so focused on the company? The trajectory is so different from my previous life…"
I let out a big yawn. I couldn't stay awake any longer and drifted into a deep sleep. By the time I came to, Mom was looking at me with eyes that sparkled like they held a secret.
"Whoa! What's with Mom's look? Can she… hear my thoughts?"
She gave me a playful wink. In that moment, my heart leapt with joy.
"No way! She can actually hear me! This is amazing! Together, we'll be unstoppable! This time, we're going to make those scumbags regret everything they've ever done!"