Chapter 27
Author: Shuyu Bee
last update2025-11-27 02:12:56

Xion didn’t stop there. As if feeling the momentum shift in his favor, he added a few more lines that sounded like thin compliments, but carried a much darker intention.

“Jeremy learns fast,” he said in a tone that made it seem like he was introducing a decent junior, good enough, but never a threat. “Yesterday he helped tidy up some data in minutes. A kid like that is perfect for a project that needs quick work.”

On the surface, his words looked supportive. But the gears turning in his mind were anything but. Jeremy was still green, and if he was thrown into that impossible project, the chances of failure were high. And when he failed? That failure would stick to his name far faster than any achievement ever could.

Harlan glanced at Xion with an expression caught between confusion and suspicion. Meanwhile, the other division manager seemed lost in his own thoughts. There was clear frustration in the way he rubbed his temples.

“Hm… I’ll consider it,” he finally said.

His tone made it
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