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Billionaire’s Betrayal

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Phrases
Billionaire’s Betrayal
Corporate Rivalry
Betrayal
Wealthy Family
High Stakes

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Plot overview

A powerful billionaire discovers a devastating betrayal within his inner circle, threatening his vast corporate empire and personal life. He must navigate complex corporate sabotage, intense emotional fallout, and legal battles to uncover the truth. Driven by vengeance, he executes a meticulous plan to dismantle the lives of those who sought to ruin him, facing moral dilemmas and high-stakes confrontations along the way.

Level insight

The plot involves complex financial schemes and intense emotional conflicts, requiring sophisticated vocabulary for negotiation, accusation, and professional business settings.

Learning goals
  • Practice vocabulary used in accusing someone of deceit or fraud.

  • Learn phrases for expressing intense disappointment and distrust.

  • Master expressions for high-stakes business confrontations.

Lingos you'll learn in this series

You look familiar. Haven't we met before?
You look familiar. Haven't we met before?

Friendly Recognition

A polite way of saying someone seems known from a previous meeting and asking if you have met before.

And you decided to snoop through my things?
And you decided to snoop through my things?

Privacy Violation

A critical question used when accusing someone of searching through private belongings without permission.

So what's going on between two of you?
So what's going on between two of you?

Relationship Check

A direct question asking what is happening between two people, often because their relationship seems tense or unclear.

Why can't you give me just a chance?
Why can't you give me just a chance?

Second Chance

A pleading way of asking someone to give you one opportunity to prove yourself.

Did you notice the tension between Anya and Elena?
Did you notice the tension between Anya and Elena?

Social Tension

A question asking whether two people showed obvious unease, tension, or conflict.

Why didn't you tell me about the double date?
Why didn't you tell me about the double date?

Excluded From Plans

A frustrated question asking why someone did not share important plans or details with you.

Hey Anya, why didn't you join me for lunch?
Hey Anya, why didn't you join me for lunch?

Casual Complaint

A casual question asking why someone did not join you for a planned meal or outing.

Remember the proposal I
Remember the proposal I told you I'm working on?

Project Reminder

A way of referring back to a project or plan you mentioned earlier and want the other person to remember.

What's going on? Your text
What's going on? Your text said you know what I've done?

Demanding Answers

A direct, irritated way of demanding an explanation for a sudden or confusing situation.

And why do I think there's a "but"?
And why do I think there's a but?

Hidden Catch

A skeptical line used when you expect a speaker to add a hidden problem or exception.

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