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My Bossy CEO Husband by Symon Diller

Chapter 789
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Chapter: 789

After disconnecting the call, Sanford caught sight of the video forwarded by his assistant. His face

clouded over.

His company’s network system had been compromised by some hacker, and presently, the same

image was plastered across all computer screens.

The image displayed two cartoon characters engaging in a gleeful dance together.

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It captioned, “Sanford is a jerk, and Millie is a bitch. They are a perfect match!”

Who could have done this?

In Rosalynn’s private room

“Maggie, the man who tormented you will spend his night wrestling with his company’s network issue.

Does that bring you any joy?” Karl glanced at Maggie, asking with a hint of a smile.

Maggie replied with a smile, “Thank you.”

They had hacked Sanford’s company network system, giving Maggie a sense of retribution.

She ought to have been happy.

But instead, she felt weighed down and the joy seemed elusive.

Observing Maggie’s preoccupied state, Rosalynn sighed.

She could discern that Maggie still harbored feelings for Sanford.

She had no desire to inflict harm on Sanford even after what he had done to her.

“Maggie, you should eat more. Don’t accuse me of meddling in your affairs.” Rosalynn added more

food onto Maggie’s plate.

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Maggie expressed her gratitude and they shifted their conversation to other topics.

Dinner wrapped up swiftly and Hutton proceeded to settle the bill.

Rosalynn and Maggie made their way to the exit, ready to hail a taxi.

“Maggie, allow me to drop you home.” Given the Late hour, Rosalynn was reluctant to let Maggie

journey home alone.

“No, thank you, Rosalynn. You didn’t bring your car. I can catch a bus home.” Maggie declined

courteously.

“But it’s quite late. It isn’t safe for you to travel alone.”

Maggie offered a reassuring smile. “It’s okay. I commute at this hour every day. The bus route is safe.”