Chapter 249
Chapter 249 A Single Sentence Determined Life and Death
Eileen’s appearance was like a bombshell, instantly exploding.
Everyone present had sensed an abnormal atmosphere.
How did a person who was fired get in?
Upon seeing Eileen, udia and Pedro didn’t have much of a reaction, but Calvin did.
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“Boss, was it your idea for Number Six to directly open an ount on the public tform?” Calvin
sighed, his tone seemingly respectful but with a hint of intrigue. “Pedro demanded that Eileen be fired,
and none of us dared to refute. Now that the person involved is here, Boss, why don’t you just tell us
what exactly Eileen did wrong?”
The atmosphere suddenly fell into tension.
udia curled her lips, carrying a slight chill.
Eileen nced at Pedro, tears instantly falling: “If I am wrong, I will admit it myself, but I will never
admit that Pedro and Seraphina teamed up to ostracize me!”
“Pedro, I had a disagreement with Seraphina, but do you really need to
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protect her to the point of turning your de against your own people? She’s the one you like, and I’m
your colleague! Have you forgotten that the most important rule in our organization is not to use your
authority to interfere with personal disputes? You fired me for her, which vites the rules and
regtions of the organization!”
Eileen was filled with righteous indignation, her words piercing to the heart.
In her words and implications, she was steering the rtionship between Pedro and udia towards
ambiguity.
She looked at udia, who was wearing a mask, with anticipation in her heart. As long as the boss
proposed to thoroughly investigate this matter, there would be a chance for her return.
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The fact that Pedro liked udia was undeniable, otherwise he wouldn’t havepeted with Horace to
be the father in the first ce.
Pedro didn’t say a word, crossed his arms, and scoffed at Eileen’s usations.
This fool, was still acting stupid.
“You were dismissed because you deliberately exposed the organization’s identity,” udia said tly.
Eileen’s face turned slightly pale, her body trembled, like a leaf about to fall.
“I didn’t expose anything,” Eileen defended stubbornly, gritting her teeth.
Only the Friedan family knew about her revealing her identity.
Eileen defended herself awkwardly, “Is there any evidence that I exposed my identity?”
At that time, she only disyed her authority as a member of the Enigma organization in front of the
Friedan family, unless the Friedan family personally identified her.
“You’ve used your authority to help Elva countless times in front of Thomas,” udiaughed in
disbelief, she didn’t expect Eileen to still be making excuses at this point.
“My words were the evidence.”
A single sentence determined life and death.
Eileen felt a chill run through her body.
Who was the person in front of her? It was the boss of the Enigma organization, her boss.
The boss wanted to fire someone, he didn’t need to exin to an employee like her, because the
secrecy of this organization was not protected byw at all.
She indeed revealed her identity, but she didn’t understand why the person in front of her knew it so
clearly.
“Eileen has been fired. Whoever let her in, whoever helped her, investigate thoroughly.” udia
ordered, looking at Pedro with an icy
tone.
Upon hearing this, the atmosphere in the entire room cooled down.
They would not forget who founded this organization, let alone the boss’s decisive and resolute
methods.
Three years had drifted them apart.
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Calvin stood by, his lips moving slightly. Seeing udia looking at him thoughtfully, he immediately
stopped speaking.
The number 38 who had previously spoken for Eileen wanted to say something more, but after
receiving a re from Calvin, he swallowed his words.
Saying anything now was useless.
Eileen’s face turned pale, her hands slightly trembling and icy cold. She clenched her fists, her
fingertips digging harshly into her palms, yet she felt no pain.
She thought that the boss would investigate no matter what, but she didn’t expect that a single
sentence would directly determine her life or
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death.
“What about udia?” After who knows how long, Eileen finally found her voice again, “She also
helped Thomas’s family in the name of the organization! Why wasn’t she punished?!”
“Who said she was part of the organization?” udia asked in a t tone, “The organization just took
her task, a billion–dor task.”
A hundred million?!
Eileen’s eyes widened slightly. That woman actually gave the organization a billion?!
No wonder the organization could protect her, it turns out she had given the organization a task worth a
hundred million!
How could udia have had so much money?!
Eileen broke down.
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“How could it be… Her grandmother was just a garbage picker, how could she be so rich?”
udia sneered, her eyes clear and pure, tinged with a hint of amusement.
What she enjoyed watching the most was some people getting pped
in the face.
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Just a hundred million, for her, it was like moving money from one pocket to another. Not to mention a
hundred million, most of the money in the organization was hers.
Unfortunately, Eileen could never figure it out.
“Please escort Ms. Schmidt out,” udia waved her hand, and soon a muscr security guard led
Eileen out.
Now, no one had anything to say about Pedro and udia’s rtionship. What could they say? They
had been given a billion. If they could take on a billion–dor task, they would wake upughing from
their dreams.
After resolving the issues within the organization, it was already midnight.
Rejecting Pedro’s offer to apany her, udia walked out of the alley alone.
Even at midnight, this street remained bustling, with all sorts of people traversing the street, indulging
themselves to their heart’s content.
Just as I stepped out of the alley, I saw a familiar car parked at the
entrance.
The car window was open, Magnus was wearing a mask, his head
slightly turned to the other side, as if he had felt her gaze. Magnus’s eyes shifted, staring straight at
her.
Magnus, you’re still here?!
udia was somewhat dazed.
Had he been waiting for her here all along?
The night light shone on Edmond’s tightly covered face, casting a patchy shadow that made it hard to
discern.
Seeing here out, Magnus’s heart fluttered slightly.
Perhaps it was because of her saying “I believe,” that he had been waiting for her here all along.
Just like a person who had fallen into the water, he clung desperately to this floating weed, waiting for
her rescue.
She trusted him.
In this world, she was the only one left who still believed in him.
“Get in the car.
Just two short words, he used all his courage, his voice hoarse and low.
udia watched from a distance, as under the onught of the cold wind, reason still prevailed.
She was pregnant then, she couldn’t catch a cold.
Just then, a car drove by, its headlights sweeping across, instantly illuminating the entire street.
“Seraphina!” As soon as the car door opened, Horace got out and quickly walked towards her. He
hurriedly took off his own scarf and wrapped it around her neck without a word. “It’s cold, and you’re
pregnant. Why didn’t you wait inside?”
The warm scarf was wrapped so tightly around udia that she couldn’t breathe, her face instantly
turned red.
She wanted to take off her scarf, but Horace held her hand, whispering, “A new scarf, for the sake of
the child.”
udia’s hand paused.
A sharp gaze was directed at them. udia pursed her lips, gently looked up, only to see the tightly
closed car window.
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Subsequently, the car door made a sound, and someone also walked out from the car.
Seeing Magnus approaching her, udia was taken aback.
“Ms. Friedan, get in the car.”
Without even looking at Horace, there was a touch of nonchnce and dominance in Magnus’s voice.
As if just noticing Magnus, Horace sneered, rudely stepping in front of udia and sternly warning, “Mr.
Fleming, you’ve crossed the line!”
Thest time was dancing, this time was picking up someone.
“Seraphina was my fiancée.”
Horace had a clear anger on his face.
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His fiancée had been hit on time and again, which was tantly cuckolding him. Thest time, he didn’t
put his foot down out of respect for the Fleming family. This time, Horace decided to make him give up
completely.
“The child in her belly was also mine, Mr. Fleming, don’t y the happy father.”
Horace’s voice was eerily soft, turning into a de that ruthlessly cut into someone’s heart.
“Your child?” Magnus’s lips twitched, veins throbbing on his forehead. “The child is Edmond’s, it has
nothing to do with you. What, feeling superior for ying stepfather? Is that what the Ferguson family is
so
keen on, beingpdogs?”
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The two words “licking dog” were like a steel knife,pletely tearing off the mask on Horace’s face.
For a moment, the atmosphere was tense as a drawn bow.