“That was not what they explained to me.
“You signed it without reading. You said you trusted me.
Silence.
I could hear her breathing quicken.
“That doesn’t apply,” he tried. You never worked in the company.
I smiled for the first time with real calm.
—I managed the domestic accounting that allowed me to reinvest the initial capital. I signed as collateral when the bank rejected your loan. I covered your first taxes with my savings.
I took out another document.
“And here are the transfers.
His security began to crumble.
“You’re exaggerating.
“I’m not exaggerating. We divided everything, remember?”
I took out one more sheet.
The tab you’d seen on your computer.
I printed it.
I left it in front of him.
The other woman’s name stood out at the top.
“We also split the intention to replace me, I guess.
He froze.
“Did you check my computer?”
“I didn’t have to look far.
He tried to compose himself.
“That doesn’t mean anything.
“It means planning.
I leaned forward.
“You wanted to split expenses to force me out. To reduce my position before initiating the divorce. To get me out without conflict.
His jaw tightened.
He did not deny.
Because it was true.
“But you made a mistake,” I continued.
“Which one?”
I looked him straight in the eye.
“You thought I didn’t know how to play.”
I took out the last document.
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