Billy didn't say anything and lay down on the sofa directly. He was annoyed and didn't really want to talk anymore.
"No matter what you have found out, you have to follow Leonel's steps now. The company's share price has just stabilized with difficulty. If a scandal is exposed at this time, the company will definitely undergo a big upheaval. You've only been the president for a short time, and so many people below you are vying for your position. By the way, your sister is too cranky. Don't say anything to her either. Whatever you want to do, do it in the dark. When things settle down in a few months, everything will be fine," Moriah said.
"I know," Billy answered casually.
"Besides, if you get divorced with her, you have to give her half of your fortunes. I'm not ashamed of her, but I don't like her, and I don't think she's worth it. Now your career is still on shaky ground. If you give her half of your fortunes, it will put you in a very difficult position."
Billy said, "She will never get any of my fortunes." 'She has set up a trap for me to follow her plan. Is it possible that she can get my fortunes after making
this scandal?' "Weigh the matter up for yourself. When You gave some of your fortunes to Sherman before, I had no objection about it. Someone deserves it, but someone doesn't. She's pregnant now, and all the things are in a mess."
'Pregnant?'
Billy, who didn't believe anything now, certainly didn't believe that he was the baby's biological father.
It was a good idea to keep her unborn baby. When the unborn baby grew older, he would ask Natalie to take a DNA test of the baby for paternity. By then, he would have proof that she was having an affair with another man.
Her belly would be bulgy, and the baby would grow.
He waited for the DNA test...
After a day of fear, Natalie finally sat down. She stroked her chest and gasped. The door was suddenly pushed open. She immediately got focused.
It was Billy who came in. He stared at her.
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