Chapter 2683
Charity calmly took the menu and flipped through it, replying, “There are some things you may have found that I am willing to let others see.”
“Really.” Chester leant in closer to the seat, his eyes narrowing, “Let me think back four years to when Reborn first appeared on Wall Street. Or how about five years ago? And you, how old are you, 24 this year, Could it be you? You started working on Wall Street when you were 9 years old. Unless you were a genius. You didn’t even have a record of going abroad at the time but you were born in an environment where you didn’t know anything about finance and didn’t learn anything about it. Your parents were just ordinary workers.”
After a brief pause, Chester’s gaze was drawn to the small face of the woman across from him, which was illuminated by the crystal lamp overhead. His eyes became as abysmal as cold pools over time.
“Unless you are not the true Reborn and are simply pretending to be her name, or you are not the true Eliza and you’re impersonating Eliza.”
Chester said, tapping his fingers on the table, “I guessed correctly If so, it was you who broke the Carolyn and Holden Fleming scandal. Shedrick and I have long suspected that those photos and words were all from company insiders, but the one I have never suspected is you.”
Charity didn’t deny it, but she shrugged and said, “Go on.”
“Actually, thinking about it isn’t difficult. You’ve been with the company for a few years, you frequently attend company events, and you get along well with Hailey. You’ll have no trouble getting to those things.”
Chester’s pupils constricted, “Following that, you collaborated with Fraga Pictures, relocated to Fraga Pictures and became a major shareholder, purchased several video and film companies, and surrounded Felix media. Fraga also used the company’s black data on some artists to force them to change jobs, gradually transforming Felix into an empty shell. You are truly remarkable.”
Show your love with a Little Donation.
“Thank you for the compliment.” Charity asked with a raised eyebrow, “Can I order food? I’m feeling hungry.”
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