Charlotte closed her eyes for a mont and took a deep breath before speaking again. This ti, her voice was more confident and firm.
"It’s been so long since I last saw all of you in a conference room. That’s why, please forgive if I seem a bit nervous."
"I know many of you have a lot of questions about and my husband, Julian Warren. However, before we move on to the Q&A session, I ask for your patience and hope you will listen to my statent first."
Charlotte gripped Damon’s hand tightly as she began.
"As of March 17, 2024, I, Charlotte Dawson, have legally divorced Julian Warren. I no longer have any association with him—whether personally or in business."
The room imdiately erupted into chaos. Reporters hurriedly typed out her statent, while the caran snapped countless photos of her face.
Charlotte’s body tensed as their reaction made her even more nervous. What would they say?
Most of them would likely respond negatively to her statent, as it might seem like she was trying to save her own reputation from Julian’s downfall.
But she had to keep going. For her future and for herself.
Taking another deep breath, she straightened her back and continued, "I understand that many of you might think I’m trying to distance myself from him now that his reputation is in shambles."
"However, that’s not the case. Our marriage has been over for a while, long before his scandals ca to light. I chose to stay silent because I didn’t want my personal life to beco a public spectacle."
So of the reporters nodded, while others exchanged glances, still skeptical.
"I have nothing to do with Julian Warren anymore, and I am not responsible for his actions. But I am here today because I refuse to let his mistakes define my career and my future."
The room went silent for a mont. Charlotte could feel Damon’s reassuring presence beside her, his fingers lightly brushing against the back of her hand under the table. It was a small gesture, but it was enough to calm her down.
Then, a reporter in the front row raised his hand. "Mrs. Dawson, are you saying that you had no idea about your ex-husband’s illegal activities?"
Victor wanted to tell the reporter that it wasn’t ti for questions yet, but Charlotte lightly patted his arm. "It’s okay," she whispered.
"Yes, I had no knowledge of my ex-husband’s illegal activities," Charlotte continued. "I know many of you might think I’m just making excuses, but this is the truth, Julian always forbade from interfering in his business affairs."
That was really the truth. Julian had never allowed Charlotte to be involved in his company.
Even when she accidentally saw his financial reports, he would lash out at her, saying it was disrespectful to pry into his matters.
He did that because he didn’t want her to know how much profit he was making or for anyone to find out that he was using cheap materials to increase his margins.
He was truly nothing but a fraud.
"Charlotte, what was the reason for your divorce from Julian Warren?" a reporter asked.
Victor had run out of patience. Since Charlotte seed willing to answer, he simply said, "Since Mrs. Dawson has no objections to answering questions, we will now open for the Q&A session."
Charlotte could sense Victor’s frustration, but what could he do? Her fa had once been too great, and the reporters wouldn’t stop digging into her life until they had uncovered everything.
"The reason for our divorce is simple," Charlotte said. "He was a jerk husband. A fucking deadbeat who stole my fortune and slept with countless won in every city."
"To all the won out there, take this as a warning—this man is a nace to society. Trust , you’re better off running the other way than ending up with regrets ... or worse, an STD."
Everyone gasped in unison. It was the first ti they had ever heard the famous diva curse so bluntly.
But more importantly—there was actually a man who had dared to hurt their beloved diva!
Oh, the audacity.
"That bastard put through hell during our marriage," Charlotte continued, her voice steady and firm. "He abused —ntally and physically—every single day. So, it would be foolish to think that I’d ever help him escape his downfall."
She leaned closer to the microphone, her gaze sharp.
"Because out of everyone in the world, I am the one who wants to see him fall the most."
Her words would undoubtedly beco the next day’s headline—no, scratch that.
That statent would flood news portals in less than an hour!
However, while many supported Charlotte’s decision to end her relationship with that bastard, so remained skeptical.
"Charlotte, you were married to him for five years. If he was really abusing you, why didn’t you leave sooner?"
"Yes, why wait five years.
Those questions.
Charlotte knew people would ask sothing like that. She had heard it before. Yet, no matter how many tis she did, it still hurt.
It felt like they were calling her a fool over and over again.
Just as she was about to respond, Damon, who had been silent until now, suddenly spoke up.
"Let ask you sothing. If you were stuck in a terrible job—your boss was bullying you, your salary was barely enough to survive, but that job was the only thing keeping you afloat—and then one day, your boss threatened you ..."
Damon’s voice was calm yet sharp, his piercing gaze sweeping across the room.
"... They tell you that if you quit, they’ll make sure you never find another job. They’ll ruin your reputation, blacklist you, and destroy everything you’ve worked for. Would you still walk away so easily?"
The room fell silent.
Charlotte clenched her fists under the table. She knew exactly what Damon was doing—turning their own logic against them.
"That’s what abusers do," he continued. "They don’t just hurt you physically or emotionally. They make you believe you have no way out. They strip you of your power, your confidence, and your identity, until you feel like you have nowhere else to go."
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