Chapter 341
Blake had been in the business world for a long time, and he could tell that there was more to Delbert’s words. When he realized that Delbert was mocking his ambition to climb the ladder, he was left speechless. He wanted to retort, but words failed him. He could only watch Delbert walk past him.
As soon as Delbert disappeared from his sight, Blake angrily returned to his office.
He thought about Delbert’s mocking words and felt uneasy.
Since the Munoz Group was now under his control, it should belong to him. What made Harriet think she could compete with him?
After a busy day, it was finally time to go home. Delbert took Harriet home early.
Most of the people in the company had already gone home, but Bla remained in his office, staring at the photos sent by his subordinat
The photos showed Darryl escorting Harriet out of the company.
Blake finally understood why Darryl was so protective of Harriet. Even when Blake offered a high price to poach him, Darryl refused to leave Harriet. Presumably, they had a secret relationship.
What happened in the conference room kept playing back in Blake’s mind.
Everything started to make sense.
There was something fishy about Harriet and her faithful assistant.
Blake wondered if Delbert was aware of it.Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive © material.
Originally, Blake was somewhat wary of Harriet because she could keep such a capable assistant by her side. But now that he had found the real reason, what was there to fear?
It should have been Harriet who was afraid. Blake immediately gathered all the photos and sent them to Delbert, informing him of Harriet’s infidelity. After sending the message, Blake put down his phone and smugly smiled.
Once Delbert saw these photos, he would divorce Harriet, and the Munoz Group would be Blake’s for the taking.
Darryl would not be a threat anymore. Blake couldn't help but laugh out loud.
His face had a creepy look. The corners of his mouth lifted, pulling the muscles on his face. His small eyes were almost hidden beneath layers of flesh formed by his thin eyebrows. This eerie expression sharply contrasted with his usual gentlemanly appearance.
While Blake was imagining his bright future, Harriet was sitting in front passenger seat of Delbert’s car, turning her head to look at h curiously as he drove.
When they were waiting at the red light, Delbert’s phone suddenly rang, indicating that there was a new message. He checked it out and burst into laughter. Harriet had never seen him laugh so happily before and wondered what was so funny.