Chapter 380
Edward uttered, “There’s not much we could do, then. Our people couldn’t find out anything, and Eugene isn’t
dumb enough to let us convince him to do a DNA test.”
Lara requested, “Grandpa might know something, since he investigated this. Perhaps you could pick up some clues
from him.”
Edward replied, “Yeah, I know what to do. Don’t you worry.”
He joined her in bed and held her in his arms.
Lara let out a sigh. “Ben can’t do anything right. At first, he ruined his chances with the Smith Family, and now the
Jones. I guess we’ll have to count on our Aleena now.”
Edward said, “Be patient. Aleena’s still young. Why don’t we talk about this in two years?”
Lara squinted her eyes. “It doesn’t matter that she’s young. I keep getting this feeling that Eugene is hiding
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtsomething. He's got this different air around him now. We all know how far his influence stems. With that negligible
power of his, he doesn’t stand a chance against us. Could he be getting support from somewhere else? Why am I
feeling that we are losing more and more of our grip over him now?”
Edward explained, “The company has been growing rapidly for the past two years. He does seem to be getting out
of our control. Or you could be right—he might be busy getting chummy with Brian to join forces with him.”
Lara blurted, “Your sons are coming back to bite you, the one that fed them. This was all because you decided to let
Eugene stay back then. And here we are. Not only did we fail to hold any shares in the company, he also took the
throne from us, with Grandpa backing him. If we find our heads on his chopping board one day, do you think he
would show us any mercy?”
Edward took a deep breath and admitted, “Yes, it’s all my fault for causing this mess.”
Lara leaned in on him. “I shouldn’t blame you. Had I come into your life earlier, all these wouldn’t have happened. I
actually have nothing against your son, but it’d be fair to at least be on equal standing with him. This is what I call
‘insurance’. I just don’t want to be defenceless when they trample over us.”
The next day.
Eugene called Brian the first thing in the morning to check on him.
Brian sounded exhausted; he merely replied, “I’m fine.”
Eugene raised his brow and asked, “What’s going on?”
Slightly agitated, Brian answered, “Nothing.”
Eugene pursued, “Did you feel any headache after you woke up?”
Brian replied, “Woke up? I didn’t even sleep at all.”
Eugene was surprised. “You didn’t sleep? What did you do, then?”
Perhaps due to Eugene’s incessant volley of questions, Brian went on to explain,“Our company’s server system
went down. The IT department was trying to get it up the whole night, but it was useless. Damn it! The Quintets’
gang must have gotten someone to hack our computer systems. Once I’m done with this, I’m going to beat them
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmup in their territory!”
Eugene thought to himself, The Quintet’s gang members are probably good at fighting and robbing. Tech-savvy
tactics, such as hacking, don't seem like their style.
“Are you sure it was The Quintets gang?”
Brian replied, “We fought them back two nights ago, and the server went down last night. Who else could it be?”
Eugene asked, “So what’s the status now? Can it be fixed?”
Brian was agitated. “I have no idea. I’ve been keeping watch here for the entire night. The IT team said two hours
at first, and then they said they needed more time, at least till tonight. I can’t tell you when it will be fixed. Why did I
even recruit this group of useless idiots?”
Eugene reassured, “Don’t fret. I’ll find someone to help you on that.”
Brian asked, “Who?” He paused. “Hello?”
He looked at the cellphone. Did he just hang up on me?
He decided not to think further. Whoever was being sent over might not be able to solve the problem anyway. Every
member of his IT team was well paid and highly capable, and they were recruited precisely to prevent such
breakdowns from happening.