Code Queen's Revenge: A Battle for Redemption
Urban&Realistic Infidelity Betrayal Heroine Divorce revengeAt the critical moment when the Double Eleven discount system was about to be delivered, I resolutely agreed to the divorce, chose to leave the house with nothing, and left the company that I co-founded with my ex-husband. However, on the night of Double Eleven, my ex-husband knelt down in front of me with tears on his face, begging me to return to the company to modify the code. Looking back, my ex-husband and I started a business together for eight years. I focused on technology, and he was responsible for the operation of the company. We were once a good entrepreneurial story in the eyes of countless people. This year, the company welcomed a new girl who had just graduated. She sneered at my skills and even openly accused me of occupying a position without doing anything. Under the watchful eyes of all employees, I signed a bet agreement with her, agreeing to use the research and development of the Double Eleven discount system as the stakes. If I lost, I would give up the position of R&D director. On the day of the competition, a surprising situation occurred - my program was surprisingly similar to that girl's program. She angrily accused me of plagiarism, while my ex-husband blamed me without asking any questions. The employees in the company also looked at me strangely. The news spread quickly and I became the target of public criticism. Netizens denounced me as a black-hearted capitalist, and the company's stock price plummeted. My ex-husband tricked me into divorcing him for the benefit of the company, but then turned around and married that girl. He also maliciously slandered me as a black-hearted boss who exploited my employees. I fell into endless darkness, became a rat crossing the street that everyone wanted to kill, and eventually I starved to death alone on the street. However, when I opened my eyes again, I found myself back to the day when I signed the bet agreement.
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