Chapter 537 Renovation for the Matrimonial Home

The CEO’s office had seen various occupants over time. First Harold, then Joseph’s father, and now Joseph himself held the position.

Preston had never been given the opportunity to sit in that coveted seat.

Although Joseph had taken over Fairlight, he seldom came to the office. Despite this, Harold still trusted him enough not to pass on the CEO title to Preston.

Being told that he lacked the necessary abilities was tolerable for Preston. He had never been. overly ambitious. Remaining within the Whitman Group and having a voice on the board of directors had been enough for him.

Yet, Joseph did not appreciate it. Preston gave an inch, yet Joseph wanted a mile. After expelling Jonathan, Joseph proceeded to strip him of his board position..

It was clear that Joseph intended to bring ruin to the family, and Preston knew he had to take

action.

He knew that the CEO’s office had a double-layered password, but he was not sure if Joseph had changed it or not. With a try-and-see attitude, he entered the password.

With a click, the door opened.

was pitch black inside, impossible to see what lay ahead. It felt

his apprehension, he pressed on, believing in the principle of “an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.” He blamed Joseph for the troubles he faced, and he was not going to let Joseph enjoy an

password to the safe. Harold had told him after Joseph’s father passed, asking him to temporarily take over the Whitman Group. He smoothly obtained the

contained various confidential data such as the chip project. that

USB drive. While he could not take the chip with him or

sent a

“I got it.”

next morning, the chief secretary of

CEO’s office and felt a sense of unease. He promptly informed Joseph about it.

to the security room and check the surveillance footage. Find out who did it, report it to the

hesitated and asked, “Mr. Joseph, won’t you come over personally?”

was critical. The new project was about to be launched, and if the chip’s information was leaked prematurely, the consequences

“I’ll leave the matter in your

not ask any

chief secretary muttered to himself while looking at the phone, “It’s over. Mr. Joseph is giving up on the Whitman Group…”

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