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The Great Medical Saint novel Chapter 342

Tessa couldn't bear to just sell the company away like this to pay off her debts. She didn't want to go back to the way her life was before she married Matthew.

She had to work in a soul-draining office job and be bossed around by her superiors only to earn peanuts. Forget the luxury brands and cars. She would have to sleep on purchasing even a tube of lipstick.

When she was met with Matthew's ice-cold gaze, she sighed. "Follow me to the meeting room." After that, she turned and led the way.

Upon hearing Matthew's familiar, steady footsteps behind her, tears fell from her eyes. Matthew used to handle everything in the company. All she had to do was spend the money.

She went to the beauty salon, shopped around, and had a cup of coffee every day. She lived like royalty, but she just had to go and divorce him and take over everything in the company.

Now, things had ended up like this. She wouldn't be able to pay off her debts even if she sold the company.

When she got to the meeting room, she wiped away her tears and sat on the chair at the end of the table.

Tracy went to sit opposite Tessa. Meanwhile, Matthew slid into a chair from the side and sat down nonchalantly.

Tessa looked at Tracy, then at Matthew. She stared at him, unable to take her eyes off him. It was like she was under a spell.

Tracy drummed her knuckles on the table. "Please look at me, Ms. Sanders. Let's negotiate the price."

It was as if Tessa hadn't heard her. She stared at Matthew, saying miserably, "You created Evergreen Group with your own hands. Ms. Lauder says that it'll be turned into a research institute once it's been purchased. Can you really bear to see the company be shut down like this?"

Matthew said coldly, "What does that have to do with me?"

Tessa smiled bitterly. That was true. This company was now completely hers. She stared at the man who used to think she was his world—the man who was willing to go to prison for her.

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