Chapter: 1235
Sanford, taking in Maggie's anxious expression, felt a tumult of emotions.

Rosalynn extricated herself from Brian's grasp and scoffed, “So, in Sanford's perception, Maggie is a cunning, avaricious woman?"

Sanford opened his mouth to respond, but Rosalynn cut him off.

"Your faith in her character shatters due to a mere recording. I am astounded by how you manage a major corporation with such naive thinking."

Sanford was rendered speechless, meeting Rosalynn's mocking gaze. A sudden realization sparked in his mind.

“Are you implying that the recording my mother provided was manipulated?"

Without answering, Rosalynn pulled out her phone, located a specific recording, and played it.

The dialogue between Janiya and Maggie played from her phone, a conversation they had earlier in the morning.

Every single word had been captured clearly.

ALL those present Listened intently to the recording.

Maggie's eyes widened in surprise and gratitude towards Rosalynn.

Rosalynn had indeed proved to be her guardian angel, going to the extent of recording their conversation to ensure her innocence.

Sanford's expression changed as he listened to the recording.

He hadn't anticipated his mother stooping to such levels, modifying a recording, and misguiding him into perceiving Maggie as a manipulator.

He felt a sense of embarrassment mixed with relief.

Embarrassed, as he had allowed himself to be easily swayed and doubted Maggie, and relief, upon discovering that Maggie had indeed confessed her love for him.

"I apologize, Rosalynn. I was thoughtless," Sanford conveyed, an apologetic smile gracing his face. He turned to Maggie and extended his hand.

"Maggie..."

Before he could make contact, Rosalynn stepped in, pulling Maggie back.

“Sanford, there's a stark disparity between you two. While others might deem Maggie as undeserving of you, in my opinion, you aren't worthy of her. Given the circumstances, there's no need for further interactions. Let's leave, Maggie."

Rosalynn's habit of recording conversations had proved beneficial.

She often resorted to this practice to thoroughly understand her clients’ needs.
~ LEAVE A COMMENT ~