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Reunion? No, It's Retaliation!EP 10

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Reunion? No, It's Retaliation!

Returning from a business trip, Tia Sherry finds her office invaded and her husband standing against her. Refusing to tolerate betrayal, she takes retaliation. When her husband sides with the wrong people and undermines her again, Tia strikes even harder...
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She Burned the Tie, Not Her Rage

The moment she tossed that custom-made tie into the fire, I knew this wasn't grief-it was strategy. Every flicker of flame mirrored her cold calculation. Reunion? No, It's Retaliation! isn't about love lost; it's about power reclaimed. Her voice message to Molly Sarah? Chillingly perfect. She's not crying over Matt Chip-she's erasing him.

Mid-Autumn Moon, Midnight Revenge

Under the full moon, she whispers apologies to her dad-but her eyes are locked on destruction. The contrast between familial longing and corporate vengeance is brutal. Two hours till the press conference? That's not a deadline-it's a countdown to annihilation. Reunion? No, It's Retaliation! turns tradition into a weapon.

Perfume on a Tie? That's War

Molly Sarah's scent on a gift tie? That's not romance-that's betrayal wrapped in silk. She didn't just burn fabric; she incinerated trust. And then she listens to his voice note like it's evidence in court. Reunion? No, It's Retaliation! doesn't do heartbreak-it does homicide by boardroom.

He Called Her Crazy. She Called It Strategy.

Matt Chip thinks he's dodging drama? Nope. He's walking into a trap lined with financial ruin. Her calm 'I'll take your place' isn't jealousy-it's succession planning. Reunion? No, It's Retaliation! flips the script: the 'crazy woman' is the CEO of chaos. And she's just getting started.

Two Hours Till Bankruptcy

She checks her watch like it's a detonator. Two hours till the press conference-and Matt Chip's empire crumbles. The city lights behind her? They're not scenery-they're witnesses. Reunion? No, It's Retaliation! doesn't need explosions. A phone call, a fire, and a well-timed announcement do the job.

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