Just then Daniel stepped through the gate.
“Daniel,” Felicia cried, and ran straight into his arms.
“I came because your mother called me,” he said clearly. “She told me you no longer wanted me.”
Felicia pulled back, shaken and angry. “It was a lie. They destroyed my phone so I couldn’t call you. They’re trying to force Kelvin on me.”
The crowd began murmuring.
Then Jessica arrived and loudly showed the old roadside video again, trying to humiliate Daniel. Kelvin mocked him. Mrs. Ademy demanded his bride price.
Kelvin read out his grand, expensive list proudly. Daniel read out a simple traditional list.
The crowd laughed at Daniel.
Kelvin sneered, “Bring a real convoy then, if you are a real man.”
One of Daniel’s quietly dressed friends asked, “Chairman, may I show them what we are capable of?”
The compound fell silent.
“Do it,” Daniel said.
Moments later, a massive convoy of luxury vehicles rolled into the compound. Powerful men stepped out—industry kings and billionaires, dressed simply but unmistakably influential.
One of them introduced himself: “I am Raymond Disa. I came because I could not miss Chairman Daniel Amadi’s introduction ceremony.”
The crowd gasped.
Mrs. Ademy nearly collapsed. Kelvin staggered backward.
Kelvin quickly called in a senior executive from Dreamchasing Group named Samson Ume, hoping to regain control. Samson threatened Felicia, reminding her she was only a probationary employee.
Felicia, still trembling, said, “Dreamchasing Group is known for fairness. The chairman would never support corruption or bullying.”
Samson laughed and threatened to fire her publicly.
That was when Daniel stepped forward and said, “How dare you fire her?”
Samson turned in disbelief.
Daniel revealed himself with official documents, company seals, and authority that could not be denied.
Samson went pale.
“You’re fired,” Daniel said coldly. “Submit your resignation today.”
Then Daniel took Felicia’s hand and announced, “From this moment, Felicia Ademy is the vice president of Dreamchasing Group.”
The compound erupted.
Mrs. Ademy nearly fainted. Kelvin looked broken. Jessica’s face drained of color.
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