"The car and the house are titled in my name. Your 'guests' took the vehicle and occupied the property without my consent. In the eyes of the law, that makes them thieves." I paused, letting the words settle. "Oh, and I sent you the divorce agreement. Don't forget to sign it."
Mila's face went mottled crimson. Fueled by humiliation, she lunged at me, hand raised to strike.
I didn't flinch. My grip caught her wrist mid-swing, locking it in place.
"I used to love you," I said, my voice dropping low. "That love was the only reason I tolerated your tantrums for seven years. But that love is dead. I will not allow you to disrespect me again."
"Listen to yourself, David." She sneered, struggling uselessly. "I don't need your help anymore. Galloway is mine. I can kick you to the curb and bury you so deep you'll never crawl out."
Her eyes went manic. "One last chance. Go to the police station right now, kneel down, and apologize. Tell them it was a misunderstanding. Clear the Delgados' record."
She yanked her hand free, rubbing her reddened wrist.
I didn't argue. I pulled out my phone and dialed my assistant, holding her gaze.
"No settlements. No compromises," I ordered. "Maximum sentence. Let them rot."
That night, Mila messaged every shareholder. Her agenda was clear: strip me of all power.
The next morning, I walked into the conference room. Ryan was already there, seated at the head of the table beside Mila.
He glared at me, eyes burning with malice and smug satisfaction. Clearly, she'd pulled significant strings to fish him out so quickly.
"Don't bother sitting," Mila said coldly. "That chair no longer belongs to you."
"So this is how it ends?" I asked. "Discarding the tool once the job is done?"
"Glad you understand."
She turned to address the room. "Effective immediately, Ryan Delgado will assume the role of Vice President. David Weiss is relieved of all duties. From this moment on, he is nothing to this company."
Shock rippled through the shareholders. They exchanged uneasy glances, then looked at me.
I ignored the tension, walked past the stunned board, and sank into my usual chair.
Ryan slammed the table and shot to his feet. "David Weiss! Are you deaf? Didn't you hear what Ms. Galloway said?"
He sneered. "The company's surname is Galloway, not Weiss. You're just a glorified employee. Who gave you the right to act like you own the place?"