Abigail’s Second Life (Abigail Quinn)

Chapter 653 Same Roots



Chapter 653 Same Roots

Most of the time, Sean didn't know what he had done wrong, but he would still apologize first.

He just hoped that Abigail could return in a good mood.

Abigail was exhausted, but she still nodded and said, "Remember to take your medicine and listen to

Alice's advice. I will be back soon."

Sean hugged her and gently kissed her cheek.

...

When Abigail returned to Capitalis, L.Moon's internal problems had become so serious that even the

shareholders considered removing Luna.

As Abigail came out of the airport, she spotted Luna in the distance.

As soon as Luna saw Abigail, guilt and tears filled her eyes. "Abigail... I'm sorry, I messed up L.Moon."

"Let's go back and take a look first." Abigail approached her and patted her shoulder.

Luna sniffed, "It's all my fault."

"Don't blame yourself. The situation has already occurred. Blaming anyone won't help. What's

important is how to solve this matter." Abigail grabbed her suitcase and looked very capable.

Her unique temperament attracted the attention of many people from the moment she walked out of the

airport.

"Is she a celebrity? She looks so cool."

"I don't know. She's wearing a mask and sunglasses; it's hard to tell which celebrity she is."

"What celebrity? Celebrities nowadays are not so low-key. They come to the airport hoping that fans

will surround them to show their popularity."

Abigail ignored their comments. Like a gust of wind, she got into the car with Luna.

Upon arriving at L.Moon, Abigail walked into the office. The shareholders, who rarely appeared before,

were all present. She glanced at Luna behind her.

"Where is the person who leaked our design drawings?" Abigail asked her.

"She has disappeared. I reported it to the police and hired many people to find her, but we haven't

obtained any reliable information." Luna replied.

Abigail nodded. She walked to the desk and sat down, saying to the shareholders, "Let me handle this

matter first. You can't expect me to come up with a solution immediately. Go back and wait for my

updates."

"I just want to ask you. How much can you minimize the losses in this matter? The client said that if it's

not handled well, they will sue us. I consulted a lawyer, and the minimum compensation would be close

to 7 million." The leading shareholder asked Abigail.

"I will discuss this with the person in charge of Charm," Abigail said.

"I trust you, Miss Quinn. But Luna has made such a big mistake; there has to be some punishment,"

the shareholder added.

Abigail, who was flipping through the documents, looked up at the shareholders and said, "According to

what you're saying, everyone in the company should take responsibility for this matter. The person who

should be punished is the mole, not the person who has contributed to the company. I hope you

understand this."

"When she was working here, she would often be absent from the company. Which high-ranking

executive does that in any company?!" Another shareholder stood up to argue with Abigail as well.

"I'll say it again: when there's a mole in the company, we catch the mole! L.Moon was founded by both

of us, and I appreciate your investment. But since we've received substantial dividends and now face a

problem, we should bear it together. If you're unwilling to bear it, you can withdraw now. In the future,

after we're married and start a family, we won't be able to come to the company often, and similar

problems may arise frequently. So, do you want to kick us all out of L.Moon?" Abigail stood up, fixing

her gaze on everyone with a stern expression.

The shareholders remained silent.

Abigail sat back down, appearing calm as if nothing had happened. "When there's a problem in the

company, I hope we can stand united instead of immediately turning against each other. I detest

internal conflicts the most. Can internal conflicts solve the problem here? If L.Moon falls, I will follow Nôvel(D)rama.Org's content.

Luna and face the same fate. Do you understand?"

In the early years, without Luna tirelessly seeking out contracts, L.Moon would have been somewhere

unknown.

The strong foundation of L.Moon was built by Luna piece by piece, forming a towering L.Moon now.

Luna looked at Abigail, her eyes becoming even redder. She pursed her lips, feeling even more self-

blame.

It was not that everything would be fine if no one said anything... Abigail trusted her so much, but she

let her down.

After the shareholders left, Luna sat on the couch, sobbing with red eyes.

Abigail looked at her helplessly. "Can you stop crying? This isn't the first time something like this has

happened. Why do you become more fragile as you grow older?"

"I feel like I've lost my drive; that's why this problem occurred. They're right, it's my fault. I didn't

properly protect L.Moon..." Luna looked at Abigail, sniffing.

Abigail did notice that Luna had become more fragile than before. She used to have a carefree

personality and was very organized in her work. Even if she made a mistake, she would find a way to

fix it.

But this time, Abigail only saw her vulnerability and exhaustion.

Abigail blamed herself for being away for too long and leaving the heavy burden of L.Moon on her.

Even if Luna was strong, there would come a day when she got tired.

Luna had been running L.Moon for the past five or six years, and in the early years, she had to work

tirelessly. Now, even in the midst of a passionate romance, she still had to find time to manage the

business.

Upon seeing Luna in this state, Abigail felt a surge of guilt and remorse. She owed Luna so much.

"You have your own things to deal with, too. It's my fault for being away for so long. I'm sorry." Abigail

handed her a tissue.

"Abigail... maybe I should resign," Luna looked at her and said softly.


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