The man moved so quickly that Lily instinctively stopped talking. The two stared into each other's eyes, trying to figure out what
the other was thinking.
The man snorted and dropped his friendly expression before saying dryly, “Listen, don’t ever try to learn about things you aren't
supposed to.”
He walked toward the door without looking back at her.
“| told you R10 isn't 100% complete yet. Even if you use it on me, you won't get the results you hope for. Don’t you want to hear
what | think?” Lily gazed after him and decided to take a gamble.
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She did not know the man, and from her interaction with him, she knew he was not easy to deal with. She did not know if he had
weaknesses, so she could only use R10 as bait. After all, the whole experiment revolved around it, and she was confident the
organization cared about it.
The man stood at the doorway as if hesitating. However, as Lily thought she had swayed him, he left and shut the door behind him.
Lily stared at the closed door and got left alone once again.
‘He's so unpredictable that there's no way to tell what he’s thinking.”
For the first time, Lily felt powerless standing there.
Alexander sat at his desk on the top floor of La Beaute Group's office building. His laptop, tablet, phones, piles of files, and various
other telecommunication devices covered his desk.
He had not slept for two days since he had to clear his accumulated work and follow up on the updates his men had gathered. His
eyes were bloodshot, and he looked exhausted.
His office phone rang, and he pressed the speakerphone button. Then his secretary’s voice sounded, “The Public Relations
Department and Sales Department have submitted their reports, Mr. Russell. Do you wantto deliver them to you?”
“Just sendtheir soft copies. As | said, don’t enter my office for now. Just callif you need to discuss something,” Alexander
spoke gravely, checking his email.
“Yes, sir,” the secretary answered and hung up.
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Alexander had returned to the office for two days, but she had only seen him briefly once—on the day he returned. She had heard
noises inside the office and opened the door to ask if he wanted coffee.
However, he shouted for her to leave the office immediately. The secretary felt Alexander had becmuch ruder and was
puzzled by why he told her to put the files outside by the door and not enter.
Even so, she could only do as her boss said. She felt Alexander had not gone hfor the past few days. He would be in the office
when she left and still be there when she returned the following day.
‘Did he fight with his wife?’
Other employees suspected the sthing, thinking he was in a terrible mood because he quarreled with his wife, which was why
he did not go home. Little did they know Alexander was under tremendous pressure.