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Soon after Faust spoke up, two other senior company members followed, each voicing their complaints against Eugene. They accused him of favoritism, promoting only those who ingratiated themselves with him, sidelining veterans, and abusing his authority.
It was clear to anyone watching that Faust and his group had come prepared to confront Eugene publicly.
Eugene waited for them to finish, then stepped forward, his expression calm and unruffled. “Since this is an internal company matter, it really shouldn’t be aired in a setting like today’s. But since Jonathan has brought up his dissatisfaction, I’ll address it here and now for everyone’s benefit.”
He signaled for his assistant, who brought over a thick stack of documents and evidence. Eugene began to go through them, file by file.
The materials detailed the offenses committed by those he had fired or demoted: some had been bribed by other companies to leak sensitive information; others had accepted kickbacks from suppliers, putting personal gain above the company’s interests; some had even falsified data to inflate their achievements. Among the names implicated was Gladys Winters.
The pile of documents and photographs offered conclusive proof, leaving Faust and his allies dumbstruck.
Faust never expected that Eugene would have collected so much evidence.
To his shock, there was even proof that the two veteran executives with him had stolen company secrets and sold them. Stammering, the two could only protest that they were being framed.
Sweat began to bead on Faust’s forehead as he made one last attempt to defend himself. “But what about Troy from the H City branch? He’s always performed well—why was he transferred out of H City?”
“I can answer that, Mr. Winters,” Sylvia said as she emerged from the crowd, her demeanor poised. “A couple of months ago, a company approached us for a potential partnership. During our vetting process, we found that the company’s registered owner was named Odell. Coincidentally, you were present, Mr. Winters. When you saw the name, you asked us to investigate.”
Eugene let out a cold laugh. “We had no idea what we would find, but the deeper we looked, the more shocking it became. That company turned out to be a major supplier for our H City branch—yet it was actually just a shell company. And then we found out that Odell is Troy’s younger brother. Jonathan, I don’t think I need to spell it out any further, do I?”
Faust was stunned. He had only known that Troy was demoted, and none of these details had ever reached him. Odell was even still doing business with the H City branch.


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