"My dear daughter, do you still like that scumbag?"

"Of course not. But I want to divorce him now. If I reveal that I am the daughter of the Lane family, he won't agree easily."

"He don't dare! If it weren't for the support of the Lane Group over the years, he would have gone bankrupt long ago."

That was right.

When I was dating Bob, I deliberately did not mention my identity as the daughter of the Lane family, nor did I seek credit from him for supporting Bob's project.

My ideal relationship should be two people working together, not attracted by my status.

Unexpectedly, this became one of the reasons he bullied me.

Since I had decided to divorce, there was no need for me to stay in the Nelson Group anymore.

When I returned to the Nelson Group, I found that my things had already been thrown out of the general manager's office by Anna.

She leaned against the door, folded her arms, and said to me sarcastically.

"Hey, isn't this Lucy who was so domineering at the wedding?

"Why do you want to go back now?"

I frowned.

"This is my office."

"So what? Bob has already promised to give it to me. You just be a waitress."