The Divorced Girlboss’ Regret ( Wyatt Coleman’s )

Chapter 56



William remained in his seat, crestfallen. 

“Hello, everyone. It’s a good day today. Hayley Pharmaceutical and Starlight 

Pharmaceuticals have collaborated to establish a new factory together…” 

Ann had already started speaking on the stage. She was calm and confident, and she slowly gazed deeply into everyone’s eyes as she spoke. 

The audience clapped vigorously from time to time. 

“All of you know that morality is important, and the same is true when it comes to businesses. Today, we’ve invited a special guest. 

“This is Ms. Xenia Zimmerman. She’s an admirable woman who has taught in rural villages of mountainous regions for 40 years and changed the lives of 3789 children who lived there. 

“The rough living conditions didn’t stop her from carrying out her aspirations. Not only that, wealth and splendor didn’t sway her either. 

“Ms. Zimmerman has decided to attend this opening ceremony for the children in rural areas. The main product from the collaboration this time, the Cooling Cough Syrup, will be used to treat their illnesses…” 

“Thank you!” 

A plainly dressed old woman who was seated in the front row stood up. She had tears in her eyes. Thank you, Ms. Moore, for providing free medicine to those children living in rural. 

areas…” 

Everyone clapped loudly and praised Ann. She had invited Xenia, who was renowned for her righteousness, to the event. Moreover, the former provided free medicine for children living 

in mountainous areas. 

By doing this, Ann had great foresight, and could also make use of that to promote her company’s products. 

The queen of the business world was impressive! 

After her passionate speech, Ann looked at Hayley. She smiled. “Now, I’ll invite Hayley Pharmaceutical’s CEO, Ms. Lawson, on the stage. Her company has collaborated with Starlight Pharmaceuticals…” 

It’s your turn now, Hayley.” Maya jabbed her daughter’s arm. 

Meanwhile, Hayley calmed herself down and glanced at Ann, who shone brightly on the stage. The two women stared at each other with tension in their eyes. 

The former wasn’t willing to give in. She continued looking at Ann and slowly walked 

onstage

Hayley was an arrogant woman. She had already moved on from her initial failure and was ready to fight back. 

The woman thought, “So what if you’re Ms Moore? You’re a woman like me. I won’t lose to you. One day, I’ll be as impressive as you. I’ll even surpass you! Content is © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.

“I’ll 

prove to you that you made the wrong choice in choosing Wyatt! 

“Though I abandoned him, you treat him so preciously. I’m better than you because of that! 

In the meantime, the audience was stunned by Hayley’s beauty. 

The woman was a beautiful and aloof person. Her white long dress made her look magnificent and elegant. 

Her eyebrows were slim and softly drawn on. Moreover, her eyes were stunning. 

She looked gorgeous and unapproachable. Everyone was stunned speechless when they looked at her. Her figure looked pure and innocent. 

When Hayley stood beside Ann, a commotion erupted. 

The two women were very stunning but carried themselves differently. It seemed like a silent battle between the two beauties. 

“Ms. Lawson, we meet again.” Ann stretched out her hand and looked at the other woman meaningfully. 

I didn’t expect you to be Ms. Ann Moore.” On the other hand, Hayley stretched out her hand as well and had a complicated expression on her face. 

Actually, she should have known earlier. Ann was beautiful with the surname Moore, Moreover, she saw her at Tivoli Mansion and in Weston’s mansion. Who else would she be? 

“There are many unexpected things that you haven’t discovered yet. Wyatt is an example. One day, you’ll definitely regret your decision to abandon him,” Ann said with a smile. 

Then, Hayley laughed arrogantly and spat, Really? I’ve never regretted my decision. He might seem like a precious treasure to you, but he’s completely useless to me!” 


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