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Swapping a Broken Heart for a New Start novel Chapter 269

“My system outperforms anything Sandra Taylor ever made. And now, this new wonder drug I developed? It blows hers out of the water.”

Jordan Smith, this is the person you put your faith in? Honestly, I expected better from you.

You turned your back on me and Lillian for someone like her… even went as far as to file for divorce.

So how does it feel now, Jordan? Is this mess at The Smith Group making you happy?”

Jordan’s face paled, like someone had punched him right in the gut. His eyes went distant, lost.

Shirley Reed’s jaw literally dropped. “Hold on, Ms. Davis, did I hear that right? You and Mr. Smith… you were married? And now you’re divorced?”

Camila Davis shot her a cold look. “Four years of marriage, all tossed aside because Sandra Taylor decided to come back to the States for a few months. That’s all it took to break up a family.

Ms. Reed, if you step out and make a few calls, you’ll hear all about it—how the big boss of Harrisburg ditched his wife and daughter for his old flame.”

Shirley’s face went red with anger. “You’ve got to be kidding me, Sandra. So, you’re the homewrecker here, and you’ve been stringing us along this whole time? That’s disgusting.

Breaking up someone else’s marriage and family, and then you have the nerve to play the victim? What’s wrong with you?

Showing off your relationship in front of me, like butter wouldn’t melt in your mouth. Ugh! You two deserve each other—absolute scum!”

Sandra Taylor had already been on edge about the whole drug fiasco. She’d just wanted to make The Smith Group a fortune, hoping Jordan would finally see her as the only one for him.

But now, after what Camila said, doubt crept in. She started to panic.

No… this can’t be happening.

“Camila Davis, stop trying to stir up trouble. If you think Jordan’s going to come running back to you, you’re dreaming. He’s mine now, heart and soul!

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