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She is a CEO by George Chapman novel Chapter 486

Realizing that Spencer wouldn't leave voluntarily, Lucia remembered one thing and asked him directly, "By the way, did you find the person you said was plotting against the company?"

"No," Spencer said, seeing that Lucia cared about his company, "I don't know if the person is aware of my intention. This time there is no other action. I can't find that out."

Lucia looked away and said, "Looks like you have a rival."

"He's not even my opponent. He's just a gutless little small potato," Spencer said confidently, with his eyes flashing with an unconcealed menace,

"If I catch him, he'll be dead!"

Lucia didn't say much, thinking that she might have done some good by tipping off.

In fact, upon learning that Spencer was planning to strike back, Lucia contacted Reynolds to confirm that he was behind the attack. Lucia informed him of Spencer's plans, which Reynolds, of course, did not appreciate, but now it seemed that he was listening to her words.

When she thought of Reynolds, Lucia had to think of Nia.

She wondered if the two of them had talked it out?

But when she came back today, Nia didn't look any different than usual.

While Lucia was thinking about Nia's behavior, Nia, outside the office, had just deleted the message that tipped off Spencer.

If one could look closely, they will see the change between Nia's eyebrows. Her eyes were no longer clear. She will always have an intention when looking at people. She was no longer the Nia that she used to be.

Twelve days ago, after eavesdropping on the conversation between Reynolds and Monty, Nia went home with distraction, tossing and turning all night. And the next day, with dark circles under her eyes, she was waiting for Reynolds to call her, but it wasn't until the fourth day that there was no message on her cell phone. Nia was well aware that Reynolds was not taking her seriously.

After realizing this, Nia was furious and rushed to Luxwell Investment. When she saw the logo on the high-rise building, the anger in her heart stirred up. This company was set up in the first place to benefit Lucia!

Without any notification, Nia went straight to the top floor and found Reynolds' office. Reynolds was working when he saw Nia pushing his secretary into the office. He calmly stood up and let her go out first.

Nia's face turned red. As soon as she saw Reynolds, she rushed over and asked, "Why didn't you call me the whole time?! Do you still think I'm your girlfriend?!"

Reynolds took one look at Nia, went over to the sofa and sat down, then motioned with his eyes for Nia to sit down as well. Nia stubbornly stood where she was and glared at him.

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