Sydney did not know what Julien was thinking. She widened her eyes in surprise. "What? It wasn't you?"
Julien hummed.
She clenched her phone tightly.
'If it wasn't Julien, then it was Cay!
'How would Cay be able to do this? He found out the information of these marketing accounts and media so accurately in such a short amount of time!'
At that thought, she suddenly remembered what Julien said to her before.
He said that Cayden was not simple and told her to be careful.
At that time, her reaction was to scoff.
However, now, she realized that she was wrong.
Cayden was not as simple as she thought.
"Sydney? What's wrong?" Julien was worried when Sydney stopped talking.
She snapped back to her senses and pinched the bridge of her nose. "It's nothing. Since it wasn’t you, I’ll hang up now."
Then, she lowered the phone from her ear and directly ended the call.
Julien frowned.
He still wanted to talk to her and did not expect her to hang up so soon.
With a gloomy expression, he raised his head and looked at Zach in displeasure. "Is there anything else you need to tell me?" "No, President Flint. I'll go out now." Zach pushed his glasses.
Julien waved his hand and agreed.
Zach turned around and rolled his eyes again.
'Ugh, he was snubbed by Ms. Raines and then turned around and took his anger out on me. Having this kind of boss is the worst!
If not for that 0.5 percent of shares, I would've stopped serving him long ago!'
In Skylight Corporation.
Luke watched as Sydney dropped her phone on the table. His eyes flashed and he hurriedly asked, "What did he say? Was it him?"
Sydney shook her head. "It wasn't him. It was Cay!"
Hearing that, Luke was so shocked that he stood up from his chair. "H. How do you know that it was Cayden?"
Did Julien figure out Layden's identity as a hacker?
Sydney did not know why Luke was so agitated and gave him a strange look. "It's because Cay told me himself, of course. He said that he’d deal with those people.
Julien also said the same thing, but since it wasn't him who did it, that leaves only Cay.
"I see." Luke breathed a huge sigh of relief and sat down again.
'So, it was Cayden who revealed himself.
'But I thought that he was trying to hide his identity from Darling.'
Sydney did not notice that Luke was acting strange and took a sip of water. "But Cay scared me. I can't believe he did something like this without saying a word. Who do you think he learned this from?"
He was able to find out the real information of people hiding behind the Internet. This ability was hacking.
Furthermore, Layden checked so many people at once. It was clear that his hacking skills were nothing to sniff at.
"H.-.How would I know?" Luke also hurriedly poured a cup of water and pretended to take a sip.
Sydney rubbed her temples. "I realized that I don't know Cay that well. My understanding of him is still stuck back to the time when he was only fifteen. It's only now that I suddenly realize that he grew up a long time ago. He's unpredictable now."
"What's wrong with that? Everyone has their secrets. All you need to know is that he’ll never hurt you. Nothing else matters." Luke shrugged nonchalantly.
Sydney found his words reasonable and put down the cup. "You’re right. As long as he doesn't mess around, it doesn’t matter if he has secrets of his own."
Furthermore, Layden did this to help her vent her anger.
Suddenly, her phone rang.
"Not at all!" Luke gave her a thumbs up.
Sydney smiled. "That’s good."
She tried her best for Cayden's sake.
Fortunately, it turned out well.
"I need to tell him that the police are looking for him." Sydney grunted and was just about to call Cayden.
After all, the authorities would not let such a powerful hacker roam free. They would forcefully pull him into their ranks.
Cayden's favorite occupation was modeling. He definitely would not want to work for the authorities.
"No, don't call him." Luke hurriedly grabbed Sydney's phone and said seriously, "Although no one can tell that you lied, the police aren't stupid. They won't believe you that easily. Maybe they'll contact your service provider and monitor your calls."
"That's...” Sydney let out a gasp at the reminder. She realized that she almost harmed Layden.
"Thank goodness you reminded me.” She looked at him gratefully.
Luke waved his hand with a smile. "It's nothing. Let me contact Layden. I'll find other ways to tell him about it. "
"Okay, I'll leave it to you." Sydney nodded.
Then, Luke accompanied her for a while before leaving.
Night soon arrived.
In Prima Hospital, the red lamp outside the operating room that had been lit for more than ten hours finally went out.
Finn returned to the consultation room, exhausted.
The nurse brought him a meal. "Dr. James, here's your dinner."
"Put it over there," Finn replied indifferently with his eyes closed.
The nurse put the boxed meal down and got ready to leave. She reached the door when she suddenly remembered something and turned her head to say, "Dr. James, I went to your office to get some documents during the day and heard your phone ringing for a long time. The caller ID was from someone called Angel."
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