Chapter 641: I Shouldn’t Have Let Him Stay
Chapter 641: I Shouldn’t Have Let Him Stay
The boss has spoken, is there any reason why Louis Hayes wouldn’t speak up?
"The Aegis Assurance project was exploited, the representative of the rival company is of English nationality, but after investigation, it was found that Second Master Sinclair has close ties with them."
Jasper Sinclair’s expression remained steady as he listened attentively, and only when the context was fully explained did he respond.
"This seed should never have been left."
His words were cryptic and hard to discern, leaving people puzzled.
Was he referring to the rival company or should he not have left Jenson Sinclair?
I must say, Jenson Sinclair truly seems to thrive amidst chaos; the Sinclair Group and Aegis Assurance’s partnership was only one step away, but he found a loophole.
"Director Sinclair, what’s the next step?" Louis Hayes asked.
"If he can make unrelated individuals stand as representatives, we can certainly do the same."
Using the same method against one’s adversary is a tactic Jasper Sinclair finds infallible.
"You get busy with other matters first, I’ll contact someone."
Subsequently, Louis Hayes exited the office.
Only Jasper Sinclair and Nora Northwood were left, and he draped his coat over the chair back, relaxing completely.
Nora Northwood asked him, "Who are you planning to contact?"
He mentioned a name familiar to many, Rhys Linden.
Nora was suspicious, directly voicing her doubt, "Does Jenson Sinclair not know Rhys Linden? Won’t this expose us?"
"He’s lived abroad for several years and isn’t aware, among my circle, Rhys Linden is mostly involved in politics. Even if he wanted to investigate, there would be nothing to find."
"It was unnecessary for me to ask, naturally you wouldn’t overlook such details."
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Jasper Sinclair spent the entire morning busy with the Aegis Assurance collaboration case.
After lunch, he organized another project team meeting.
Nora waited in the office, bored, deciding to wander around the nearby commercial district.
Upon exiting a luxury store, she caught a glimpse of an all-too-familiar figure.
It seemed like Spencer Ford.
But she couldn’t be sure.
Just as she prepared to follow for a closer look, the shadow disappeared around a corner.
Nora hadn’t forgotten how Spencer Ford once deceived and used her.
She intended to settle that score someday.
Speaking of which, it’s time to have someone investigate Spencer Ford’s recent activities.
If that shadow really was him, why would he appear in the commercial district?
It’s not a place for him to be, unless, someone was meeting him here.
Nora took note of this matter, avoiding unnecessary lingering outside, and returned to the building.
Coincidentally, the meeting wrapped up, and Rhys Linden was leaving; they ran into each other on the first floor.
Rhys Linden looked flustered, likely rushing to meet someone, most likely Yvonne Winslow.
Yet he still paused in front of Nora, delaying half a minute, "I’m off, let’s have dinner together another day, sister-in-law."
"Go on, bye." Nora said.
Over the following period, a company named "Horizon Insurance" quickly rose in the industry.
The speed of its ascent induced panic among peers, simultaneously raising subtle alarms.
Many, in secret, began investigating the company’s representative.
As expected, there were basically no leads to be found.
Even if a deity were to arrive, it would be futile.
"Horizon Insurance" primarily operates online, its target demographic being those with healthcare needs.
This niche group is the reason Horizon Insurance rapidly established a foothold in the industry.
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