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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1949

Abby's expression froze.

She asked subconsciously, "What?"

However, Abby soon calmed herself down. She was confident that her scheme was perfect, and could not possibly fail.

Her chances of winning were very big.

In the next step, all the shares of the Amery's Group would be acquired by her. As a result, she no longer needed to rely on anyone. In the future, she would sell all shares and immigrant to one of the economically developed countries, where she would be able to enjoy a high social status and great wealth. Abby believed that what Tina had said just now was merely bluffing.

However, when Abby noticed an air of confidence in Tina's smile, she still felt a little uneasy.

Abby had seen such a smile of Tina more than once.

Tina's smile was as light as the ripples left by a flying swallow on the surface of a lake, serene and beautiful, but in the eyes of Abby, she only felt that it was "vicious".

It was because every time Abby saw such a smile of Tina, she would be defeated by the latter.

Abby looked at Tina with hatred and said in a cold voice, "Tina, you'd better worry about yourself first!"

Tina was still smiling confidently, and she seemed to remind Abby kindly, "I think you should worry more about yourself. Do you want to take another look at this Share Transfer Contract again? Has it been executed with the official seal of the Amery's Group?"

Abby frowned.

She followed Tina's words and looked at the Share Transfer Contract on the table.

Just now, when Bill pulled Abby into the reception room angrily, she threw the documents in his hand onto the table.

Abby read the contract hesitantly.

After she finished reading it briefly, Abby still couldn't find anything wrong with it.

However, after reading the contract a few more times, she suddenly realized something terrible.

There was something wrong with the official seal!

After Abby confirmed the seal stamped on the contract carefully, her face turned pale instantly, and her body shuddered as if she had fallen into an ice cave.

Almost without any effort, she took advantage of Old Madam Amery's trust in her and stealthily used Bill's official seal to execute the fake Share Transfer Contract, aiming at taking over all the shares of the Amery's Group.

Victory had come so easily, that Abby had lost her vigilance.

Only Abby and Old Madam Amery were on the scene when the seal was stealthily used. For this reason, Abby thought that nothing unexpected would happen.

There was no problem with the process of executing the contract, yet there was something wrong with the official seal itself.

Looking at it carefully, Abby found that the seal was "Amery's Croup", rather than "Amery's Group", which meant that the Old Madam had given her a fake seal rather than a real one, and a fake seal virtually had no legal effect.

Old Madam Amery might not know that Bill's official seal had been replaced with a fake one, but Tina and Bill were obviously aware of it.

Abby raised her head in petrification. "It's you... You did it on purpose. You did it on purpose!"

Abby stared at Tina angrily, and it looked as if she had been petrified and frozen by a sudden storm.

She lost the contest again.

Abby suddenly realized that she had been fooled by her opponents.

In fact, Tina didn't have any plan of working for the Amery's Group at all. She just wanted to send a signal of the contest to Abby. She wanted to make Abby panic and, as expected, the latter choose this risky and radical way to speed up her scheme of defeating Tina.

As the saying goes, "A cornered dog will leap over a wall in desperation". That's what Tina just wanted.

Tina did not deny that she did it on purpose. "Yes!"

She smiled faintly at Abby. "After you fabricated the fake news of my clandestine love affair last time, Wilson has sent his men to keep an eye on you. We have grasped all the details of your scheme. I discussed your scheme with Dad. As we know that you would try to use Grandma as your tool, we replaced the seal with a fake one. Haw-haw..."

After hearing Tina's words, Abby's eyes widened, and her face was distorted. "Tina, do you really hate me so much?"

Tina's eyes were nonchalant. "Of course."

As soon as she finished speaking, the door of the reception room was pushed open again.

This time, it was not members of the Amery family coming in, but a number of uniformed policemen with serious expressions.

Abby had called the police in advance.

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