"If we can't undo it, we should take responsibility and admit our mistakes. I believe that will help us regain some public goodwill and trust."
Frederic sighed. "I suppose that's our only option now. But I'm still worried about the project…"
"Father, leave it to me." Chad leaned forward and placed a cool hand over Frederic's, his touch reassuring. "You don't need to worry about anything. Just trust me completely."
…
When Chad returned to his office, he found Alexia waiting for him on the sofa.
"Sir." Alexia immediately stood and bowed respectfully.
"What are you doing here?" Chad walked leisurely to the sofa and sat down, his gaze indifferent.
"Half an hour ago, I received a package for you from the administrative secretary," Alexia explained quickly. "I was concerned it might be something important and didn't want too many people handling it, so I waited for you to open it yourself."
"A package?" Chad's brow furrowed. It was strange for someone to send him a package, especially to the Abernathy Group headquarters.
Alexia handed it to him, and Chad opened it in front of her. After unwrapping layer after layer of packaging, all that was left was a single white envelope.
Chad's expression darkened, feeling as if he had been played for a fool. He lowered his eyes and tore open the envelope.
Inside was a stack of photographs.
He pinched the corner of the top photo and slowly pulled it out.
In an instant, his pupils contracted violently, and the color drained from his composed face.
"Sir, what's wrong? Are you feeling unwell?" Alexia noticed the sudden shift in his demeanor and asked with concern.
"Get out," he said, his jaw clenched.
"But, Sir…"
"Get out."


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