Mrs. Gibson, Your Identily Is Exposed

Chapter 830



Chapter 830

Chapter 830


Chapter 830 The contract expires


It’s as if the person just disappeared out of thin air.


Even the house she lived in was empty.


Adela no longer had any support. She was penniless, living in a park.,


After another night in the park, Adela decided that she needed to end this and walked to Melissa’s company. She needed the contract between she and Melissa to be terminated. Perhaps that way she could making a living somehow instead of being an outcast.


The security guard at the entrance of the building stopped her and said, “If you want food, go to the side. Charity donations start at 5pm.”


“I want to see Melissa. Do you not know who I am?” Adela demanded as she took off the mask and looked at the security guard coldly.


“You will wait until I get confirmation on if she will see you,” the security guard responded, unmoved by her outburst.


Everyone in the company knew now that Hayley was really Adela. His impression of her was the same as everyone else: a shameless, disgusting woman.


Melissa and Jill were chatting casually in Melissa’s office. Melissa decided that she was going to make clothes for her baby instead of buying. It was a tradition her mother started that she wanted to continue.


“Look. You know Murray will be worried that you will be stressed if you do that. He’ll be all over you to make sure you stay calm and relaxed. It is kind of gross how you two fawn over each other,” Jill said.


She disliked public displays of affection. It didn’t matter if they were married or not. She just didn’t want to see it.


“When you find a man that you love, you won’t be saying that,” Melissa responded.


“I think not. Men only think with their little heads. I don’t have time to deal with that,” Jill countered.


There was a knock on the door and Melissa’s assistant entered the room. She whispered in her ear and Melissa’s cheerfully expression faltered slightly.


“Bring her in,” Melissa said. The assistant nodded and left.


“Who is coming? Are you going to seriously do work right now? I haven’t had any time to catch up with you,” Jill pouted as she had managed to find time to spend with Melissa.


“Don’t worry, no. Melissa sat on the sofa with a blanket over her stomach. After a while, Adela was brought in.


When Jill saw her, her brows furrowed and asked, “What the hell happened to you? You look homeless.”


Melissa was also a little surprised by Adela’s appearance. Within half a month, she looked nothing like she did before.


“Long time no see, Adela,” Melissa said. “How can I help you?” Melissa pointed casually to a chair in a corner and asked her to sit down.


Adela knelt directly on the ground and apologized, “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have done what I did. Please forgive me.”


Melissa wasn’t moved by her apology. She knew that if Adela still had money, she would not be here begging for forgiveness. More like, Adela would be plotting her revenge.


“You came here today to say this?”


“I beg you forgive me. Please call the people off. I can’t go anywhere without people harassing or taunting me,” Adela continued. Hearing this, Melissa burst into laughter.


“You think too much of yourself. I’ve never asked anyone to follow you. You’re being harassed based on your actions not mine!”


“I apologize to you for what happened before, “Adela said again.


“What are you doing apologizing to me? The situation is over and done with. If that is all you wanted, you can see yourself out.” Melissa said dismissively. Shedidn’t care about her existence at all.


If Adela had been smart, she would have secured her future instead of trying to be petty. Again, she did this to herself. It was no one else’s fault but her own that she was homeless now. Adela would not have been forgiving if the shoe was on the other foot.


“Don’t we still have a contract? The contract has not expired. You are still my manager.” Adela blurted out as she suddenly remembered the contract they signed.


Melissa stood up slowly. She went to her file cabinet. After flicking through some folders, she pulled out Adela’s.


“I remember that the contract with you was for a three-month period, including your training!” Melissa casually flipped to the last page and found that it just ended today.


The contract would not be valid after today. Even if there was a month left, Melissa wouldn’t honor this contract since Adela signed it with a fake name with malicious intent.


“See for yourself,” Melissa said as she handed the contract to Adela, “The contract ends today.”


Adela couldn’t believe her eyes. She didn’t pay attention to the time period when she first signed. Adela signed it without hesitation. At that time, she just thought as long as she had a relationship with Melissa that she didn’t have to worry about the rest. That was the irony of the situation. Adela didn’t even consider things devolving to this point.


“Are you trying to trick me? Is our relationship over?” Adela questioned suspiciously.


“Have you not seen yourself?” Jill responded. “Look in the mirror sweetie. Do you really think we would go through great lengths to frame someone like you? You think too highly of yourself.” “Have you not done enough? Now you’re going to kick me when I’m at my lowest?!” Adela snapped at Jill, who shrugged at her. “Now, please leave the premises. There are many people here that who don’t want to see you ever again,” Melissa stated as she stood up. She opened the door and motioned for Adela to leave. If the public relations department knew Adela was here, they probably would go into a frenzy due to how much stress Adela caused.


Melissa stood by the window watching Adela go.


“Do you think I’m cruel?” Melissa asked.


“No. You gave Adela many opportunities to stop what she was doing and she refused to do so,” Jill answered. She knew how much


Melissa endured throughout her life and knew that Melissa tried to do the right thing even to her enemies.


Adela walked out of the building and really wanted to dive straight into the river.


When she began to consider it more, an unfamiliar number called her cell phone.


Adela didn’t know the number, so she ended the call. She was trying to preserve as much battery as she could. Who knew when she would be able to charge it again? She had to find wifi to even make calls.


The number continued to call her and Adela finally answered.


“Hello, I’m Huyu Live. We would like to invite you to be our streamer.”


The voice on the other end of the phone was like a life-saver, pulling Adela Yale out of the vortex of darkness.


She agreed without thinking.


Adela went to a park bathroom and cleaned herself up as much as she could. She put on one of her cleaner outfits and went to the company building.


It was just a simple two-story, building, but there were no less than ten luxury cars parked at the door, all of which were more than one million.


This made Adela hopeful that she could recover from this low point in her life.


She entered the building and spoke to the receptionist, who had been waiting for her. The president contacted the person in charge, who came downstairs to speak with Adela.


“We saw your situation in the news. We believe that you didn’t deserve to be harassed in that way. We believe in offering second chances. We wanted to invite you to be our streamer. You have potential and think you’ll do well here. What do you think?”


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