Chapter 659
Everett finally replied to Jonathan, [I''ll send an escort.]
[Change the children’s surname first!] Jonathan was all about business, not acting unless he was
sure about the deal’s sess.
Everett snorted dismissively and did not bother replying.
It was a battle of endurance now—a waiting game to see who would lose their cool first.
He knew his parents were all about keeping up appearances. If the press got wind that their
grandchildren bore the surname Sanchez instead of Lopez, they would consider it a massive
humiliation.
Not that Everett cared much for such vanities.
When Dorothy returned with a bowl of corn chowder, Everett was already buried in work.
His stitches had just been removed, and he really should not have been moving around so much.
He needed rest, but Dorothy knew all too well he was not a man who could rest easy.
The man on a video call with Everett was briefing him on a project, Everett''s biggest venture for the
following year: breaking into the electronics market with a new smartphone brand.
This was not Dorothy''s area of expertise. She was so out of her depth that she would not even
qualify as a due diligence assistant on this project.
Thus, she pondered momentarily before booting up herptop and diving into an online tech forum.
The forum was a haven for experts, and despite the casual ''haha''s'' peppering the posts, the more
nonchnt someone seemed, the more likely they were an expert in disguise.
And when it came to these experts, Dorothy''s mind went straight to Byte 7.
That was what everyone called him – it seemed no one knew his real name. He was ghostly pale
and spoke English fluently, so he most likely was a fellow countryman.
Momentster, Everett finally noticed her.
Pushing hisptop aside, his voice was deep with a nasal edge as he said, "That sh drive you
asked Byte 7 to fix, is it done?"
"Not yet."
"What''s so important on it that you had to go to him?"
Everett had some insight into tech matters. After all, men are often inexplicably drawn to high-tech
gadgets.
"Some documents. It''ll be a hassle if they''re lost."
Her answer was as vague as it could be.
Published by N?v''elD/rama.Org.
Of course, Everett knew the contents must be crucial, or else why would she pay top dor for Byte
7''s services? He also remembered how desperate she had been to meet Byte 7, willing to spend
the night at Bay Residence if needed.
"Someone rmended him to me for this newpany project."
Dorothy blinked. "You''re thinking of bringing Byte 7 into the Lopez Corporation?"
"Just a coboration. He may not have what it takes to join the Lopez Corporation."
"Oh... I heard he''s quite something."
She had been casually browsing the forum and had already stumbled upon numerous posts singing
Byte 7''s praises.
Clearly, Byte 7 was a legend in the tech world.
"I might discuss the coboration with him in person. Want me to nudge him about the sh drive?"
"No need." Dorothy shook her head. "He''ll contact me when it''s fixed."
Everett narrowed his eyes, recalling the night at Bay Residence when Byte 7 had called Dorothy
out...
"Are you two close?"
"Not really," Dorothy answered honestly. "Met him twice, and he was pretty rude both times, very
impatient."
Byte 7 had an air about him, casual yet sharp, as if nothing mattered but also as if he could not
stand anyone getting too close.
Whenever he spoke, it was with a tone so cutting and elusive that no one could truly guess what he
was thinking.