He tossed the phone back to Larry and instructed coldly. âRelease the scandal about Bastille Groupâs.
senior executives that weâve been holding back.â
Larry was taken aback. âBut⦠But thatâs the leverage we worked so hard to get. Werenât we supposed to save it for later?â
He had not expected that Dexter would go to such lengths just because of a single photo of Josie.
âAlso⦠I heard that Morgan is here to attract investment to Wavery. If thatâs the case, will we end up upsetting those at the top?â
âYou always talk too much when you shouldnât.â Dexter threw himself onto the couch. A few buttons of his shirt were undone, revealing a glimpse of his firm chest. He closed his eyes. There was nowhere to vent his pent-up frustration.
Larry did not dare to stay any longer.
Morgan had just stepped out of Russell Group when he pulled out his phone from his pocket. The call was still connected.
âDid you hear that?â
There was silence for half a minute on the other end. The voice sounded somewhat weary. âWas it because of the Bastille family that you left Wavery?â
That was something that Morgan had never spoken about.
âYes, there was internal strife within the Bastille family with several major forces at odds. My mother didnât have the power to compete, so she had to ensure my safety first.â Morgan recalled those difficult days. Perhaps to outsiders, he always seemed carefree and unrestrained.
Josie found it somewhat amusing. The heartlessness she had imagined turned out to be so melodramatic.
âIn the following years, I was laying low.â That was why everything went so smoothly when he returned to his homeland.
Josie let out a cold laugh. âInstead of rushing back to Rivodia after your return, you came to Wavery and played psychologist for my friend for several months. Morgan, youâre really something.â
The sharp angles of his face brightened with a smile. âThis proves that you are more important than the Bastille family.â
He said it casually, but Josie did not believe him.
The bodyguard opened the car door, and Morgan got in. He switched his phone to his other hand and said, âBut you donât have to blame yourself. You could say that family issues were a catalyst for my departure, but they werenât the main reason.â
âI understand. The main reason is that you donât want to get entangled with me,â Josie said with equal clarity.
âNo matter what you think, Josic, if it wasnât for my family, I might not have left you behind.â
The phone was silent. Only the sound of the car moving could be heard.
Josie did not continue with the conversation.
Although she was skeptical, his reason indeed brought some balance to Josieâs heart. It seemed that he had not simply abandoned her. He had his own difficulties even if it was only a part of it.
Right now, she became hesitant even after making the firm decision the night before..
âWhy arenât you talking?â Morgan asked. At that moment, Ryan passed him a phone from the front and whispered, âSomethingâs wrong, Mr. Bastille.â
Morgan furrowed his brows but still waited for Josieâs response.
âHonestly, I could have told you that I left home all those years ago due to family issues and hoped to gain your sympathy. But I didnât. Doesnât that prove that Iâm genuinely honest?â
His joking remark did indeed lighten Josieâs mood. âShameless.â
Hearing the laughter in her words, Morgan also began to smile. He took Ryanâs phone, and with just one glance, his smile froze.
âD*mn.â
Josieâs temper flared up again. âI insult you once, and you retort. Morgan, you havenât changed at all.â
âNo,â Morgan snorted coldly, âI was cursing Dexter. He sure reacted quickly.â
After he finished speaking, he immediately hung up the phone and attended to his work.
Just moments ago, a scandal involving the top brass of Bastille Group was suddenly exposed online. It encompassed issues related to family and finance. The whistleblowerâs letter had already been delivered to the media, the Department of Justice, and the Tax Bureau.
Public opinion erupted instantly, and the market value of Bastille Group fell by several hundred million in the blink of an eye.