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The Doormat Wife’s Ultimate Glow-Up novel Chapter 323

Reese pulled out her phone and fired off a quick message to Matthew, who’d been at the National Security Bureau all morning, helping with the investigation.

Can we go public with the details of Leslie’s case?

Matthew smiled at the text. He already knew what Ratcliff Global was up to. That’s why he’d told Karter to get Reese her funding approval right away.

[If it’s about what the Ratcliffs did, go ahead.]

[Alright.]

With that green light, Reese grinned.

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By two in the afternoon, the crowd of suppliers outside Ramos Corporation had started to thin out. Reese had handled things herself, paying off the debts to their three main suppliers right then and there. For everyone else, she signed clear payment plans on the spot. At the same time, the company’s official accounts posted a public statement, complete with proof of funds and a list of new orders. The rumors lost steam almost instantly.

Later that evening, local Bridger Lake news broke the story: Leslie was being investigated for stealing state secrets. The report didn’t go into detail about her, just mentioned the case was ongoing. But it did make it clear how she’d gotten access, thanks to a guarantee from Ratcliff Global’s chairman, Sebastian, and a helping hand from his mother, Jane.

The news hit the city’s upper crust like a bomb. People who’d thought Reese was just being jealous and dragging Ratcliff Global down realized the truth—it was the Ratcliff family’s own mess that had pulled their company under.

The Ratcliff Global board finally got it too. They’d been misled by those rumors, pushed Reese to defend herself, and ended up forcing her to reveal the real story. Their carefully maintained reputation was in shreds, and their stock value had tanked even more. They started tracking where the rumors had come from and, before the night was over, traced everything back to the Ramos family.

The very next day, word spread that Dylon’s company—the one he’d started after leaving Ramos Corporation—was going bankrupt.

Reese sat at her desk, scrolling through her phone and tapping her fingers in a good mood. She was just thinking about what to do next when Karter knocked on her door and walked in, holding a freshly printed document.

“Ms. Meyer, this gentleman is here to see you.”

“Thank you,” Reese said with a smile. “You can go.”

The secretary left, and Matthew came in carrying a folder, breezing past Karter without even glancing at him.

“Leslie’s case is almost wrapped up,” Matthew said. “Sebastian didn’t know what she was doing, so he’s not on the hook as an accomplice, but he’ll still have to deal with some civil claims.”

He sounded a little regretful, but Reese barely registered it. What caught her attention was how, the moment Matthew walked in, Karter straightened up and gave him a respectful nod—the kind you’d only give a boss. Matthew acted like he didn’t even recognize Karter, which just made it more obvious. It was all way too deliberate.

Reese tilted her head, watching Matthew, and suddenly it all clicked. Karter’s mysterious boss had to be Matthew. Who else would go this far to help her? She remembered the file she’d seen back when they’d started putting together the Blade project team.

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