My Past is Just Prologue (Janet and Nathaniel)

Chapter 30



Chapter 30

Read My Past is Just Prologue By Louisa Dillon Chapter 30 – Unfindable

“This project involves a wide range. As the president, I will obviously check it myself, so you don’t have

to worry about it anymore. You’d better think about what you should do when I look into the accounting

problems in the past.”

She looked down at the documents and didn’t even want to give him a single glance.

“You!”

Hearing what she said, Conrad panicked. He stood up abruptly, stretched out his hand, and pointed at

her viciously.

But seeing that she didn’t even look at him, he could only force an ugly smile. “What’s wrong with the

account? How can you not trust your uncle?”

Hearing what he said, Janet’s eyes flickered with sarcasm. “Of course, I trust my uncle. Otherwise, why

would I let my uncle manage the company for me for so many years?”

That being said, Conrad was not a fool.

Her unadorned mockery made him a little annoyed.

“You’d better deal with the current project first! Are you planning to find a reason to stop it? Don’t think

about it! Janet, let me see how capable you are!” All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.

After finishing speaking, he put his hand down heavily. He strode away from her office with strong

anger.

Janet looked at the door that was heavily closed. Her eyes darkened.

This project was definitely problematic!

She must intercept it!

As soon as Conrad walked out of her office, he felt his phone vibrate, and he received a test.

“Tell me!”

Conrad angrily sat down on the boss chair in his office, stopped the chair from rocking back, put his

hands on his knees, and looked up at the person who came, “I asked you to investigate what Janet

Longfellow had done for the past ten years. Where is the file?”

Hearing his question, the visitor showed a troubled look on his face.

“I really spent a lot of effort to inquire, but, for some reason, it seems that this person has disappeared

from the world for ten years.”

“So you didn’t find anything!”

Conrad interrupted him unceremoniously.

“No. No! Actually, I found something, but it wasn’t from ten years ago. It was a video from a few days

ago.”

The man repeatedly waved his hands in denial, and while speaking, he handed over his own tablet, on

which a video was playing

If Janet had been present at this time, she would know that this was the video of her and Orville

dancing together in the bar.

Even Conrad, who was nearly fifty years old, had to admit that Janet was like a seductive fairy, hot and

charming, dancing in the middle of the dance floor.

“The president of the Longfellow Group dances in a bar. She should be ashamed!”

Conrad angrily threw the tablet on the desk in front of him, “I gave you so much money, and you only

showed me this video?”

He was extremely dissatisfied with the results of such an investigation.

“I will continue to investigate! But I feel that when I was investigating, I was blocked everywhere, and it

feels like someone is interfering to prevent me from conducting the investigation.”

The person investigating Janet was also very embarrassed. After all, the money was spent, but he did

not find anything.

Without getting any important information to report to Conrad, there was no way to get more payment,

and he was also in a dilemma.

“I don’t want to hear any of this nonsense from you.”

He looked at the video still playing on the tablet and seemed to have thought of some good idea. His

eyes gradually darkened, and the corners of his mouth slowly curled up.

“Since you are in this business, you should have contacted a lot of media, right?”


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