Captivation: Want Nothing But You

Chapter 1316



“What do you think will happen to our company? Will it go bankrupt?

Those projects… Is there really something wrong?” he asked thoughtfully.

The colleague could only shake his head.

Before he could open his mouth, a figure came into view.

“Oh, Mr.

Finch,” he said, recognizing the person.

Nodding in response, Wallace walked into the coffee room.

He Looked at the men up and down.

“What are you two talking about?”

“Mr.

Finch, is something the matter? What made you come down to the fourteenth floor?”

“Oh, the water dispenser upstairs is broken.” Wallace shook the cup in his hand.

“Did I hear something going bankrupt just now? What are you talking about?”

Sounding really worried, the man replied, “Mr.

Finch, everyone is saying that our group might go bankrupt.”

“How is that possible? Don’t be silly,” Wallace replied, smiling, and yet, there was nothing intrinsically genuine about his smile.

“The

Sullivan Group has such a solid foundation.

How can it fall down so easily? What is happening is just a small blow.

So, there’s nothing really to worry about.

The Sullivan Group will get through this.”

“You seem to be so confident, Mr.

Finch? You must know something.”

Wallace took a sip of tea and gave out a smile that anyone could tell was not authentic.

“You know, both of you should really go back to your stations and get on with your work.

I’m leaving.”

Wallace then turned around and left the coffee room.

When the man and his colleague walked out of the coffee room, the door of the meeting room opened.

The members of the investigation team came out one by one.

They were followed by Ivan and Carson who looked unhappy.

As Wallace passed by the meeting room, the door was open and the room was empty.

Only a few used paper cups were left on the desk.

The investigation team had interrogated Carson and Ivan for more than an hour.

Wallace narrowed his eyes as a sudden thought came to his mind.

He mulled over it on his way over to the elevator.

While waiting for the elevator that would take him up to his office, his phone suddenly rang.

Five minutes later, Wallace knocked on the door of the CEO’s office.

Almost immediately, Ivan opened the door and said, “Mr.

Finch, come in

“Hello, Ivan.” Wallace nodded in response as the man ushered him in.

Five minutes before, he had received a call from Ivan, who asked him to head up to the CEO’s office.


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