That thought made Jennifer uneasy.
After hesitating for a moment, she picked up her phone. "Hey, Charlene. Daniel dropped by just now. Do you want to meet up for a card game or two? Dana's back. She specifically asked to play as many rounds as possible with you."
…
Daniel had just left the company when Laila called him.
"Mr. Ashcroft, we ran into a small problem as soon as we started running the company. We might need you to pop over for a bit," she said seriously.
Daniel raised an eyebrow instantly. "Alright, I'll be there."
Laila didn't sound like she was forced to call him. That was why Daniel grew curious as to what sort of problem would prompt her to call him in person.
…
After Laila ended the call in Ashcroft Group, she let out a small sigh.
"Mr. Cody had already made an enemy out of Riverston Group because of that incident back then. I never expected that Riverston Group would receive the news of our company's comeback so soon."
"At the end of the day, they just want to get their hands on the genetic longevity formula! I've already investigated the cause—back then, most of our senior employees were poached by Riverston Group!" Conor huffed coldly in return.
He narrowed his eyes, seemingly thinking of something.
"I don't mind giving up on the others, but I still need to do all I can to get Mr. Vail to work for us again!" Laila replied.
"I'm just worried that Riverston Group won't let him go. Furthermore, they've already reached out to us as soon as we spread the news of our comeback as a company. Do you think they'll let him go that easily?" Conor rebuked, his brows already tangled into a frown.
Laila could only sigh in response.
It was easy for Ashcroft Group to restart as a company. But the issue still lay within the main question—how should the company form the team that would be in charge of all of their research?
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