Rachel was about to take a sip of her coffee when she heard what her assistant said, her cup suspended in the air.
"What did you say?" she asked, wanting to make sure she heard correctly. The assistant skimmed through the news and then
saw the confusion on Rachel’s face.
She remembered hearing from the senior employees that Rachel was once married to Victor, the CEO of Sullivan Group
"As stated here, I’m afraid the Sullivan Group is currently in serious trouble."
Rachel’s eyes darkened as she drew the cup of coffee to her mouth and took a sip.
She didn’t say anything, and her expression remained stern.
It was hard to decipher what was in her mind By three in the afternoon, the share price of Sullivan Group had dropped nearly
thirty percent in the stock market
The news about the company’s employee jumping off a building becwidespread Many people demanded that the authorities
thoroughly investigate the project and that the Sullivan Group put out an official statement
The controversial project was doing fine in the past few days after its previous issues gradually died down, but this unfortunate
incident suddenly broke out, inflicting more damage to the Sullivan Group.
The blow was even greater and utterly unexpected this time.
The day the man committed suicide was the day the investigation team cto inspect the alleged anomalies of the project
Speople speculated that the man killed himself because he feared facing the punishment and being put to prison, but others
They suspected the man was murdered.
The public had becsuspicious and vigilant more than ever.
This had inevitably put the Sullivan Group in deep water After leaving the restaurant, Rachel went straight to the company
instead of going home.
As soon as she sat behind her desk, she turned the computer on and looked up the issue about the Sullivan Group.
Both the company’s shareholders and the people online were apprehensive and high-strung.
Rachel hovered the arrow mouse cursor on the top-most search results and clicked on an article with the headline,
"Victor Sullivan, CClean Now!"
Most of the people were clamoring for Victor to cout and release a statement regarding the incident.
Sof them believed he was behind the death of the employee, despite not having solid evidence.
The whole situation was starting to get out of hand as different opinions and sentiments from the public began to clash Rachel
suddenly felt a headache coming.
She closed her eyes and rubbed her temples, trying to massage away the throbbing pain.
A knock then con the door.
Her assistant pushed it open and found her in that state.
"Miss Bennet," the assistant politely said as she put the folder on the desk.
With head still throbbing, Rachel looked up at her. The assistant noticed the weariness in her eyes.
"I’m fine," Rachel said softly.
"No one’s rescheduling the meeting."
Admittedly, business wasn’t Rachel’s forte.She wasn’t really good at it, so she felt pressured at times.
It was far more complicated than editing codes, in her opinion.
On top of that, she was heavily put off by the fierce competition among business people in the circle.
But since she had already set herself up to bring the BeGroup to its previous glory, she had no choice but to work hard.
No matter how difficult the problem was before her, she had to find a way to solve it.
The assistant didn’t persuade Rachel anymore and excused herself to prepare for the meeting. After her assistant left, Rachel
took her phone and searched her contacts.
After hesitating for a while, she called home.
"Hello, Miss Bennet?"
Lila’s voice con the other line.
"I might go hlate tonight, Lila.Please look after Joey while I’m still out,"
Rachel said as she opened the folder her assistant brought and signed her nat the bottom of the document.
"Don’t worry, Miss Bennet.I’ll take care of Joey."
Lila agreed immediately. Out of the corner of her eye, Rachel caught a glimpse of the top-search results on the computer screen.
After a moment of silence, she said, "Lila..."
"Yes, Miss Bennet?" Lila answered, slightly confused by Rachel’s tone.
"Did they leave?"
She had just finished signing her nwhen she paused to wait for Lila’s response.
The ink from the tip of her pen immediately spread on the document, smearing the paper black.