?Chapter 749:
Jessica dismissed the greeting with a wave of her hand. Her youthful appearance was belied by an authoritative demeanor. She then took out her phone and began to scroll. As the elevator reached their floor, Eileen exited first and looked back.
Jessica was also looking at her, a trace of hostility in her eyes.
Back at her desk, Eileen wrapped up her work ahead of schedule and left work on time. She then hailed a cab to follow Jessica and Conroy, who had just left thepany.
Eileen had been tailing Conroy and Jessica for blocks, maintaining a discreet distance, when her phone rang. It was Bryan.
She answered swiftly, saying, “On duty. There l—”
“Someone is following you,” Bryan interjected, his voice calm.
Eileen was taken aback. ncing in her rearview mirror, she noticed a ck car trailing her. Since she had joined the group, it wasn’t surprising that Conroy had someone tailing her.
“Where are you?” Eileen asked, smiling bitterly. Her lie had been exposed before she could finish it.
“I’m right in front of you,” Bryan said, with a hint of anger.
“What?” Eileen peered ahead and saw Bryan’s car positioned ahead of Conroy and Jessica’s vehicle.
“Conroy invited me to dinner,” Bryan exined concisely.
It dawned on Eileen that while she had thought she was following Conroy for an extended period, it had actually been Bryan all along. So, Conroy and Jessica were unaware of Bryan’s presence.
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“Why did you get close to Conroy?” Eileen asked. “Aren’t you worried about feeling embarrassed if your identity gets revealed someday?”
“I think Conroy will be the one feeling embarrassed,” Bryan replied nonchntly.
Gabri’s babbling echoed continuously from the other end of the phone. Rubbing her forehead, Eileen responded, “Go have dinner with them and try to find out more about their rtionship. I’m heading home.” She didn’t want to miss the opportunity for Bryan to gather some information for her.
“Conroy introduced Jessica as the director of VQ Group,” Bryan informed her with his deep voice. “He has no ns to make her real identity public.”
That made sense. They wouldn’t dare do anything questionable in public, making it hard to obtain concrete proof of any improper rtions between them.
“So, why are you going to dinner with them? Is it for a business coboration?” Eileen slowed her car, preparing to turn around.
“No,” Bryan replied.
“Even though the Vazquez family holds some power in Alverton, the VQ Group is bound to fail eventually. To avoid any losses, I’m not nning to coborate with them. However, I might help you if you need my assistanceter.”
“Alright,” Eileen replied.
Bryan continued, “Conroy heard I was in town and reached out to me as a host. He has met me a couple of times before. I’ve stayed in contact with him under the pretext of seeking his help to find a nanny.”
“Find a nanny? You’re looking for a nanny for Gabri?” Eileen questioned, taken aback.
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