Chapter 58
Author: Poen Konnet
last update2025-06-30 13:11:47
Upon Logan’s announcement and the damning evidence displayed on the screen, Harry sat stiffly in his seat, his face flushed with a mix of humiliation, fury, and disbelief.

He clenched the armrests so hard his knuckles turned white.

He had not only lost the bid for the $10 billion Rhine Corporation project, but now his disgrace was being amplified by Logan.

He stood up abruptly, his chair screeching loudly behind him.

All eyes turned.

"This is nonsense! Absolute nonsense!" Harry bellowed.

"Security, kick that lowlife out of this hall immediately! He has no right—no right—to be here! This is a corporate gathering, not a circus for fools like him!"

Carter rose beside him, fuming.

"He’s disrupting everything. This whole thing is a sham. Logan should be escorted out, and that so-called evidence he’s playing should be investigated for forgery. This is all a setup!"

Their loud protests stirred another wave of murmurs throughout the crowd.

A few people exchanged glanc
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