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"They're talking behind his back because he's not here. Once he's back, they'll all be punished for cursing you, and you'll see the results." Ashu Davies stared at him, trying to process what he was saying. Jo Gu smiled at her and nodded slowly. Just then, his phone rang. "Forget all this nonsense and get back to work. We have a lot to discuss about the new program." He left the cabin, and Ashu Davies continued to stare at the door, the echoes of those hurtful words colliding in her mind, breaking her from within. After a while, her phone rang, and she looked at the blinking screen. The number was familiar. She bit her lip, and tears streamed down her face. "Ashu... What are you doing? Are you trying to play with your destiny? Don't you know who he is? He's the chairman of the com