My Ex Ruined My Day at Work, I Brilliantly Took Revenge on Him the Same Day — Story of the Day

Miranda, a hardworking young Mexican woman, faced a huge challenge when her ex, Colin, tried to humiliate her at work. Despite fearing for her job, the pain he caused pushed her to act. The risk of losing her employment didn’t stop her from finding a way to make him pay for his actions.

Miranda’s breakup with Colin had been public, leaving her depressed. As an immigrant, she knew she had to keep working to survive. One day, she arrived late at the restaurant and had to explain the situation to her boss, Michael, who gave her a final warning.

Things worsened when Colin and his girlfriend, Leslie, came to the restaurant. Forced to serve them, Miranda endured their rude and mean comments. However, when Colin dropped his fork deliberately and Leslie mocked her, Miranda reached her limit.

With Chef Robert’s help, she spiced up Colin’s food. The resulting chaos embarrassed Colin and Leslie, teaching them a valuable lesson.

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