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Joy hung up the phone and took out a calculator with satisfaction to calculate the loan Christopher owed.

Today, she spent 200,000 on shopping for herself and her mistress, 1.5 million on a yacht, and 1 million on a sports car, totaling 2.7 million.

Christopher, although appointed as a general manager by her father, didn't have a high salary, only an annual salary of 300,000, less than 30,000 a month.

She borrowed a high-interest loan, owing so much money, that Christopher's monthly salary wasn't even enough to pay the interest.

Did Christopher dare to divorce her?

What a joke!

In this life, he was only worth being her faithful dog, and a dog should just kneel properly.

Lucy was so angry at Joy's words that she wished she could strangle Joy, this inferior fool. She used to obey her words and treated her better than her mother, but now why has she suddenly become like this?