“Okay.” Since Davis knew him pretty well, he didn’t persuade Kent anymore and just pushed the door open.

Inside the meeting room, everyone was yawning and trying to pinch themselves to wake up.

When they saw Davis, however, they started shouting like hungry wolves.

“Oh, good, you’re back!”

“You got my coffee there, Davis?”

“I hope you brought me strong tea!”

Before Davis could even set the bag down, everyone had already come up to him.

Their sleepiness was swept away.

In their excitement, they swiftly took the bag from him and started to look for something to drink.

Davis then took a bottle of coffee, unscrewed the cap, and drank almost half of it.

When everyone got what they wanted, they all returned to their seats with satisfaction.

Davis also went back to his seat and turned on his laptop.

As he put aside the coffee, he glanced at them and remarked, “ALL right.

Now that we’ve cheered up, get the job done so we can finally go home!”

“Well, that’s easy for you to say…” Someone gestured to the densely packed data report.

“It’s been six years since the acquisition of shares.

It’s difficult to find anything now, especially if they knew something was wrong and destroyed any evidence they might’ve had.”

After the sudden comment, Davis placed his hand over his pocket to discreetly touch the U disk.

“Just get to work,” Davis shouted as if cheering them on.

“Even if the paper is burnt, there will be ashes! We’ll still find something!

..

Library

Hurry up and get back to work.”

“Yes, sir!”

The pep talk raised everyone’s spirits; they patted their faces and started rummaging files again.

They read through reports and project plans, and studied contracts word by word.

They paid so much attention to every detail to make sure they wouldn’t miss anything.

When Kent came back, he saw a group of refreshed people.

He remembered them looking completely different from just a while ago.

Meanwhile, Davis took the U disk from his pocket, plugged it into his laptop, and opened a folder that apparently only had two documents.

Kent passed by him and unintentionally glanced at his screen, but he didn’t really see anything.

The next day, online forums had gotten out of control.

It seemed that the news about the limit down of the Sullivan Group had gone viral, and everyone had been discussing what would happen to the company all night.

The stock market opened at nine o’clock in the morning.

It had only been five minutes since it opened, yet the share price of the Sullivan Group had already dropped by fifty percent.

Another three minutes later, their stock prices showed signs of fluctuation-they would rise for about half a minute before they fell again.

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