Chapter 378
Stan was suddenly afraid to show it.
Harvey did not encrypt his computer because he probably did not expect it to be accessed by someone else. He even kept it on his desk, which was why Stan did not even need to really have to hack anything.
After getting the footage, however, Stan took a look at it himself beforehand and knew that Isaac would definitely get upset after he saw it, and was suddenly unwilling to show it.
Stan suggested, “It could just be a misunderstanding, right?”
Isaac scowled right then–he might have accepted that if Stan had not said it, but now that he did, it clearly meant that there was something fishy.
“Mrs. Watson,” he called out.
Mrs. Watson quickly hurried to him. “Yes, sir?”
“Take Tommy to his room.”
“Okay.”
Mrs. Watson was usually carrying Tommy around anyway, so the baby was used to her touch.
After they left, Isaac turned back toward Stan. “Give it to me.”
Stan hesitated for a moment, and put the USB flash drive that he copied the files into on the table.
“I’ll get going if there’s nothing else,” he said.
Isaac shot him a look. “Are you really that scared?”
Stan quickly shook his head. “No… I have to keep an eye on Remy, don’t I? Oh, and there’s a video conference at 4 p.m.”
“Got it,” Isaac said, picking up the USB flash drive.
Stan lowered his head, “Then… I shall get going?”
Isaac did not respond, but it was basically a silent approval.
With that, Stan left the mansion and heaved a sigh of relief after he did–he had somehow managed to escape!
On the other hand, Isaac headed to his study and plugged the USB flash drive into a port as he sat down, working nonchalantly to check its contents.
However, the photo Harvey had had all been processed, clipping selected moments. out of context.
For example, when Irene tripped Harvey and fell on top of him, she also vomited right in his face.
Harvey, however, only kept the part where she fell on top of him, because he wanted to use it to provoke Isaac.
When Irene flipped out at him, however, Harvey did not send it to Isaac–but he was now watching anyway, along with the clip of him catching Irene when she almost fell.
Without context, the angle itself made it look like an actual hug, and there was also the part where Harvey carried her to his room.
Any man would definitely be uncomfortable seeing such physical intimacy between their woman with any other man, let alone Isaac.
Naturally, he was furious, especially considering his pride.
He deleted the clips right after he watched them–he was certainly not going to keep it for posterity.
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