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His Destructive, Toxic Love novel Chapter 290

Even though Casper's character was questionable, Casper's capabilities and the foundation he had built at Falconridge over the years were pretty much unshakable.

Could Zach do it alone?

She wasn’t underestimating him, but when it came to ability, Zach and Casper were worlds apart. There would be no good outcome.

“Casper has great influence in Falconridge, so if you want to knock him off his pedestal, you better know your own weight.”

“That’s why we need to team up,” Zach said confidently.

He seemed so sure of himself that Eliza felt a bit taken aback. “And how exactly do you plan to take down Casper?”

“Welton International’s biggest project right now is Blue Mountain. The whole company’s future is riding on it. If anything goes wrong, Casper won’t be able to keep his seat as president.”

Eliza had heard about the project. Just getting it started had taken three years. The design, construction, and operational startup would take another five. It was designed to be foolproof, so how could Zach find any cracks to exploit?

“Do you really think you stand a chance?”

Zach smiled confidently. “Let’s put it this way: the Blue Mountain project is at a critical phase. If we swap the upcoming project designs, the whole thing will fall apart. Casper and his business empire will crumble in Falconridge, just like that…”

Eliza seemed to get it. These design plans weren’t something anyone could just grab and she was the only one who could get close to Casper. She guessed that Zach wanted to use her close relationship with Casper to pull off a covert bait-and-switch.

Eliza smiled, her voice dripping with sarcasm. “Such a high-risk move. What makes you think I’d just jump in and help you?”

Zach stared at her confidently. “Three years ago, everyone in Falconridge knew Mrs. Welton committed suicide. Casper didn’t show up at Welton International for nearly a year. He was almost ready to hand over the reins. Your death really hit him hard…”

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