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"I'll strike, and she'll be caught. I've got to give her that chance," I said coldly.
Johnson spoke resentfully, "She's just a damn opportunist. Human relationships are really fickle."
Hearing Johnson's words, I knew that there was unrest within Ardora. "Is the company already unstable?"
Johnson snorted, "Chlo, it's not just unstable. Those who once came to Ardora with great confidence are now all acting high and mighty, eagerly stepping on Matthew. None of them are doing real work. They're all following Liora, helping her plot against Matthew."
When Johnson said this, his tone was filled with anger. It was evident that he was also deeply pained by Ardora's situation.
Remaining nonchalant, I told Johnson, "Gather the details and slowly settle the scores with them. No rush."
A satisfied smile appeared on Atlas's face as I spoke, and he gently squeezed my hand.
Johnson continued, "Now that woman is flaunting her power everywhere, recruiting people, and raising money. She has taken stock of Matthew’s projects, forcing him to relinquish control. He’s completely powerless now. Liora has already manipulated those losers beneath him.
"It seems there were problems within Ardora long ago,” I said.
“And it's all thanks to Melanie's ignorance and arrogance. She offended everyone below her, and now they're all eager to step on Matthew. Liora is persuading those who jointly invested to withdraw their investments."
They were experiencing both internal and external troubles.
"Now, there's no one speaking up for Matthew. They're all afraid of being late to curry favor with Liora. Matthew has dug himself into a big hole this time, and the company might not be salvageable. He's essentially shooting himself in the foot. All the accounts are frozen now."
"Don't make a move yet. Just keep an eye on their movements. Remind Matthew to watch out; prevent her from dragging Matthew down. As for Liora... let her prance around," I instructed Johnson.
"Got it, Chlo! I'll hang up now."
Atlas looked at me with a contented smile and said warmly, "Looks like my little girl has matured! She can handle things on her own!"
I gave him a sidelong glance, chuckled, and said, "What little girl? My daughter is the little girl here."
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