<b>Chapter </b><b>875 </b>
The <b>LeapCo </b>incident caused such a sensation that Mnie heard quite a bit about it since she <b>still </b>had her social circle<b>. </b>Even when she was reporting to Matthew, he casually mentioned that Eugene’s methods were beyond his expectations.
<b>Mnie </b>calmly replied, “He hides it very well<b>.</b><b>” </b>
“<b>He </b>should’ve <b>waited </b>a little longer until he hadpletely won over the remaining <b>Gordon </b>and York families before dealing Cedric. It wouldn’t have been as troublesome as it is now<b>,</b><b>” </b>Cedric said.
“I guess he couldn’t sit still when he saw you being targeted by Cedric.”
Ignoring hisst remark, Mnie tly replied, “If there’s nothing else, I’ll hang up.” Matthew said Eugene was ambitious, but in reality, Matthew was notcking in ambition either. This foreign project was already something he was doing behind the Qaisa family’s back. What Matthew wanted to achieve was evident to anyone with a brain.
However, Mnie owed him for before, so her task was simply to do her job well and not meddle in other matters. What was the essential difference between Matthew and Eugene?
Eugene’s actions had already been exposed. Who would notment on how ruthless Eugene’s intentions were now and how he spared no means to achieve his goals? Who could have imagined that he had nned so much just to take over LeapCo entirely?
Of course, Mnie was one of the people included in his ns. No, it was more urate to say that she had never been part of his ns. She was just a coincidental and dispensable bystander. Otherwise, he would not have abandoned her so decisively.
Looking back now, Mnie realized Eugene had probably been nning for this moment for years, maybe even since he left headquarters or perhaps even earlier.
Anyway, Eugene had isted Mnie from his ns. He watched her stumble around blindly in the trap he set. When he realized that she might affect his other chess <b>pieces</b>, he decisively kicked her out of the game mercilessly.
Mnie stood by the window, looking at the overcast sky outside. She felt rtively calm. In fact, whatever happened to Eugene afterward had nothing to do with her anymore. She did not <b>want </b>to waste any more energy <b>on </b>him.
<b>Rain </b>wasmon in northern countries<b>. </b>During her free time<b>, </b>Mnie would <b>stay </b><b>at </b>home apanying Meredith as she learned how to walk.
When Stephen contacted her<b>, </b>it happened <b>to </b><b>be </b>a rare sunny day, and she <b>was </b>sunbathing with <b>Meredith </b>in the yard. It had been a long time since shest heard from him. Yvonne <b>said </b>he had been busy with matters <b>in </b>Oskon City.
“Cedric’s case has turned around. He’s looking forwyers everywhere now. If he loses, he’ll definitely be sentenced,” Stephen said.
Mnie was momentarily stunned. “Why so sudden?”
“It’s not exactly sudden. Eugene did not let up on his side either.”
Mnie’s breath hitched at that, and Stephen caught it.
Sighing, he admitted, “Mel, I’m sorry I didn’t tell you earlier. Cedric’s case was difficult to handle, and Eugene approached me privately. He asked me not to tell you. He said he would handle it. At that time, I was busy with matters in Oskon City, so I didn’t tell you.”
Stephen had no idea how to exin everything that happened. When Eugene mentioned handling Cedric’s case, he suspected Eugene of trying to cover things up. However, matters in Oskon City kept him upiedter on. When he saw that Eugene was still investigating the case, he stopped suspecting.
Mnie made a sound of acknowledgment. Although she was surprised, she was not shocked. Moreover, upon a moment’s reflection, she could understand that using this against Cedric was actually the best move for Eugene.
At the end of the day, it was for the sake of Eugene’s n.
However, as long as Cedric got what he deserved, Mnie could care less about the means used.