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My Wife is a Hacker novel (Nicole)

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Chapter 2121

"Okay," Jared responded lightly. His expression remained cold as if he was not excited about this outcome. Perhaps,

this had always been the outcome he expected.

"As for Lawrence, I've already sent people over to Happiness Trading. It’s probably a lose-lose situation over there."

Max sounded pleased.

'You've taken away our partnership, so we'll show you now that some things shouldn't be meddled with.'

"Let's renew the contract with Radiance Commerce," Jared ordered. He leaned back in his seat with a cold gaze,

pondering something.

Max responded to him and continued driving without disturbing Jared anymore.

On the other hand.

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Ian hurriedly returned to the company. "Boss, Happiness Trading is very upset with us. They’re disappointed and

expressed that they no longer want to work with us," Ian reported in a muffled voice, his face turning pale.

"Hmph, do they think Jared would want to work with them still?" Lawrence scoffed. ’How could Jared tolerate the

betrayal? When Happiness Trading chose us, there was no turning back anymore.’

"What should we do?" Ian asked.

"Don't worry, they'll come to us. If they don't want to collaborate with us, we can just find someone else," Lawrence

replied nonchalantly. Compared to this issue with Happiness Trading, he was more bothered about the fact that

they had lost so disgracefully.

"What about the Johnston Group?" Lawrence asked through gritted teeth.

"Nothing from them. Perhaps..." Ian's voice lowered slightly as he continued, "Perhaps they don't really care about

this matter."

A chill ran down his spine after he said that, and he buried his head even lower.

But Jared and the Johnston Group really did give off that impression. Ever since the beginning, Ian had never

noticed any particular response from the Johnston Group. It was as if they had simply switched to another company

after Happiness Trading rejected to work with them. And somehow, things turned out this way in the end.

It was as if they were the only ones who were desperately trying to provoke Jared, but Jared did not give them any

response whatsoever. They thought that Jared would be afraid, but at the end of the day, Jared just could not care

less. They had ultimately realized that they had clowned themselves.

"You can leave now," Lawrence's voice turned heavy, but he suppressed the frustration in his heart.

"Yes, boss," Ian responded and turned to leave.

The office fell into silence, and the air around Lawrence started to change.

He clenched his fists slightly as his gaze darkened. He was feeling increasingly uneasy.

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He had devised a plan to trouble Jared, hoping to distract him and gain more alone time with Nicole. However, he

was taken aback when Jared unexpectedly turned the tables on him.

"Hah," Lawrence chuckled softly, his laughter sending shivers down the spine.

'Jared truly lives up to his reputation. After five years, he has grown even stronger. I clearly underestimated him.

Nevertheless, there's still a long journey ahead, and I will ultimately win Nicole's heart.' His eyes fixated on the desk

as he delved into his thoughts. After some time, he rose from his seat and exited the office.

"Are you heading to Riddle Corporation?" Ian promptly approached him.

"Get the car ready," Lawrence left him a simple instruction and headed towards the elevator.

Ian quickly followed suit, notifying the people in charge to prepare a car for Lawrence.

Soon, Lawrence got in the car and left the company.

"Boss, are you going to Riddle Corporation?" Confused, Ian asked to get a confirmation once more.

Why is he going to Riddle Corporation now? Shouldn't he be figuring out how to resolve the issue with Happiness

Trading and the loss of our company?'