Her words shot out, instantly drawing dozens of eyes.

“Oh, she’s Wesley Modine’s daughter! No wonder she carries herself like that.”

“She dares to offend Wesley Modine’s daughter? She must not want to survive in California.”

“Look at her—definitely a little slut, probably a habitual flirt!”

“Not at all what I’d expect from Mr. Modine’s daughter. She’s clearly a proper lady.”

Sadie, used to being worshiped and admired wherever she went, was floating on a cloud from all the flattery.

But when she saw me smiling wider and wider, she snapped at the security guards.

“Kick this trash out! Right now! We need to proceed with the signing!”

A few guards moved toward me, but I stayed calm. Slowly, I pulled out a seal and raised it above my head.

“Sadie… how are you going to sign without this?”

The room froze. All eyes locked on the seal in my hand.

“Isn’t that Mr. Modine’s personal crystal seal? Worth a fortune. Only he has it… He’s never given it to anyone. How did she get it?”

I walked past a stunned Sadie and straight up to the podium, grabbing the microphone.

“Effective immediately, CipherLux Innovations will cancel the cooperation contract with Godlock Company.”