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Dina's Fantasy, Amidst a Widower with Three Children

Chapter 2 Uninvited Calamity

Word Count: 1191    |    Released on: 19/05/2024

occasionally, bonuses were given as rewards for their achievements and the company's continuous growth. However, one day, terrible news enveloped them. A virus known as COVID-19 spread w

where Dina worked. The flow of goods in and out became hampered, with the number of goods decreasing daily. The trust of foreign clients and partners

it was eventually forced to lay off some employees because it could no longer afford to pay their salaries. In short, the company was under great pressure and feared bankruptcy if the

st cancer after a prolonged illness. She breathed her last after several days of treatment. Like a bolt of lightning in broad daylight, Mr. A

mber. In such a state, Mr. Agus felt he could no longer think clearly. He began to be trapped in the darkness of the night world, with alcohol and cigarettes as his co

er, sir? How can I help?" asked Dina quickly. "Here's the thing, Din, I plan to sell all the company's assets," Mr. Agus replied. "We can't survive in this condition," he added. "But sir, isn'

tly bowed. "Actually, there is another way, Din. However, I feel reluctant to

ever I can do to prevent this company's collapse,

this time. Do you know Mr. Hanks, who owns the coal minin

caught cheating, Dina felt that Mr. Hanks was very eager for the presence of a woman who could accompany his loneliness and satisfy his high desires. Dina had rej

worried?" asked Mr. Agus, st

out the offer. What about it, sir?

al assistance. This can support the company for the next two or

ompany faces difficulties," continued Mr. Agus with a slightly stern tone. "How

exhaling his cigarette smoke. Dina also felt stranded in her thoughts, trying to find a way to help the company. Although dreadful sha

the phone rang. "Ring ring

m I speaking with?" said Mr. Ag

that the internet bill has not been paid for 4 months,

I will contact you again later," said

t. How bad our condition is now,"

t, Din. Tomorrow we can talk again about M

m clients needing quick responses, she felt that day was very busy for her. Dina laid her body on her room chair, the gentle breeze lulling her to a sound sleep. Around midnight, Dina woke up. Apparently, she had fallen asleep in that chair

g Mr. Hanks and the horror of the company where she worked possibly going bankrupt. Both fears filled her daydreams. Dina took her

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