Captivation: Want Nothing But You
Chapter 523: A Warrant (Part One)
Five minutes later, the car’s back door was pushed open from the inside.
When Davis stepped out, a gust of cold wind blew and made him shiver, so he wrapped his overcoat tightly around him.
Poker-faced, the man in black returned the phone to him.
The screen was on with an ongoing call from a strange number.
Above the number was a prompt box showing that it was from the food delivery guy.He quickly took the phone and held it to his ear, saying, "just put it down by the building gate."
"The gate? How about I take it upstairs? It’s dark outside.Someone might take it."
The delivery guy sounded concerned.
"It’s fine.Just leave it there," Davis replied while walking.
Although the delivery guy was still hesitant, he eventually complied.
"If you say so.But if it gets lost, don’t complain about me.I’ll set it down at the gate."
"Alright."
Davis hung up after settling things with the delivery guy.As he walked, another cold breeze blew over and caused him to sneeze.
Ten minutes later, Davis walked out of the elevator on the twelfth floor with a bag of drinks in his hand.
At that moment, he happened to run into Kent, who had just come out of the meeting room with his vacuum cup.
"Don’t you ever leave your vacuum cup, Kent? I bought some pick-me-ups."
Davis raised the bag of drinks in his hand and lifted the frozen corners of his mouth.
"Come on.Let’s go back inside and drink together."
Kent glanced at it, then shrugged.
"No, thanks.I don’t like that stuff."
"Okay."
Since Davis knew him pretty well, he didn’t persuade Kent anymore and just pushed the door open.
meeting room, everyone was yawning and trying
they saw Davis, however, they started shouting
"Oh, good, you’re back!"
got my
you brought me strong
Davis could even set the bag down, everyone
sleepiness was swept
the bag from him and started to look for something to
coffee, unscrewed the cap, and drank almost
they wanted, they all returned to their
his seat and turned on his
"All right.Now that we’ve cheered up, get the job done so we can
easy for you to
gestured to the densely packed
difficult to find anything now, especially if they knew something was
the sudden comment, Davis placed his hand over his pocket
work," Davis shouted as if
burnt, there will be ashes! We’ll still find something!
"Yes, sir!"
they patted their faces and started rummaging files again.They read through reports and project plans, and studied
of refreshed people.He remembered them looking completely different from just a
the U disk from his pocket, plugged it into his laptop, and opened a folder that apparently only had
by him and unintentionally glanced at his screen, but he didn’t really see anything The next day, online forums had gotten
Sullivan Group had gone viral, and everyone had been discussing what would happen to
only been five minutes since it opened, yet the share price of the Sullivan
their stock prices showed signs of fluctuation—they would rise for about half a minute
Sullivan Group’s share price had already went down by seventy
plummeted down to eighty percent,
conference room, several people had their eyes fixed on their computer screens while typing
which should help make them feel warm, yet
heavy and somehow
on and on.It was the only
the countdown timer,
every second "The stock trading has
stopped what he was doing and broke the
looked up at Ivan, who was standing near the two big screens with his
when everyone in the room heard Wallace,
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