Even though women in Western society can now run a big company like HP, but in London in the 1960s, women were still rare in the workplace, and even fewer were managers like heroines. An American, graduated from Oxford University and unmarried at the age of 38, it may be said that she is an ambitious person who gave up her love for her career. In the end, not only did she not take the position of general manager, but because of an excellent suggestion from Chen Cang, she was considered not to be a high-level executive and should not know the inside story, and instead faced a situation of being fired. At this time, the male protagonist found her, told her the fact that she would be fired, and took advantage of her unwillingness and anger to start the "conspiracy" he had planned for fifteen years.
The male protagonist is an ordinary old man. For fifteen years, he worked as a cleaner and a plumber in the company. His beloved wife died of illness fifteen years ago. He incited the hostess' dissatisfaction with the company and helped him steal the password to the safe. It's just that he didn't tell her what he wanted to do, he just said he wanted a small glass of diamonds. In frustration, in order to punish the company, the female protagonist steals the password and helps the male protagonist find out the loopholes in the newly installed monitor.
Finally, everything is ready to be put into practice. But to the surprise of the female protagonist, the male protagonist stole all the diamonds and moved them to unknown places. He kept "tortured" the heroine's mind, asking how he would spend it if he had a large sum of money. He extorted £1bn from the company. In order not to be known by competitors and partners, the company did not call the police, but conducted an internal investigation and notified the insurance company.
In the end, all the blame points to the male and female protagonists. Unconsciously, I started to get nervous and worried.
Shareholders of the insurance company did not want to pay, and poked the news of the diamond theft to the media. But that just shot himself in the foot. The insurance company ultimately decides to pay. However, after the payment was made, it was found that it was a scam at all. Even if the payment was made, the diamonds could not be recovered.
With occasional inspiration, the heroine finally helped the company find diamonds. But by then the male protagonist had already got the money. It turned out that all the diamonds were all washed down the underground drain through the drain. All the mysteries have been solved. It turns out that the male protagonist has been deliberate for fifteen years, just to get revenge on the director of the poor medical insurance, that is, the boss of the insurance company of the London Diamond House. His wife suffered from cancer fifteen years ago, and it was diagnosed at an early stage, but the owner of the insurance company did not pay for it in the early stage because it was not urgent. There is no point in getting compensation in an emergency. All the blame is placed on the male protagonist. However, he had fled and was never seen again. The heroine was not suspected.
So I deeply understand the words of the male protagonist: "Patience is a virtue."
However, the story does not end here, but begins another. The heroine said that her life really started from this.
A month later, the heroine lost her chance to be promoted to general manager for the seventh time because of her gender, and she quit her job. Before that, she received a passbook from a Swiss bank, a billion pounds. I still remember the throbbing of my heart at that time. Before seeing this, I didn't expect it to end like this. I don't know why the male protagonist is extorting so much money. I didn't expect that he didn't leave it to himself at all.
Forty years later, the heroine has traveled all over the world and finally donated all the money to those in need. She finally gained freedom of mind.
It turned out that behind the deliberate thinking, but two noble souls. Because of love, so understand; because of pain, so pity. A perfect crime, a baptism of the soul.
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