Chapter 926
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
âDo you take me for a fool? I didnât disseminate it through my own channels.
A friendâs sibling, a computer virtuoso, hacked into the companyâs network and planted it. Mr. Thomas
wonât trace it back to me.â
Emerie exhaled in relief.
In the presidentâs office, the next chapter unfolded.
With a keen narrowing of his eyes, Marcus demanded, âWho leaked the photos?
Have we identified the culprit?â
He sought to uncover the audacious individual who orchestrated his humiliation within the company.
âMr. Thomas, it appears that a hacker was responsible for the photo leak.
The companyâs network was breached. Here is the pertinent information on the hacker.â
Naturally, the matter had been resolved. In the wake of this incident, the Internet Department ignited
with fervor. The Thomas Groupâs website was famed for its impregnable security, rendering its digital
guardians generally idle.
However, the successful breach incited widespread excitement. Vigilant eyes tracked down the elusive
hacker.
Derek handed over the documents, and Marcus perused them with a fleeting glance.
âContinue the investigation until the culprit behind the photo leak is apprehended,â Marcus asserted
firmly, punctuating his resolve with a resolute tap on the table.
âUnderstood, sir.â
Yet Derek lingered, his presence a lingering question mark. Marcus prompted,
âIs there something else?â
âMr. Thomas, may I ask why youâve positioned Mrs. Thomas as a mere intern designer within the
design department rather than bestowing upon her a more prominent role?â
Derek had witnessed the rivalry between Millie and Nancy during their stint at the Snow Hotel. Scarcely
anyone in the entirety of the Thomas Groupâs design department could rival Millieâs capabilities.
Placing her at the rank of an intern designer felt unjust.
Marcus weighed his response carefully, explaining, âFirst, I have faith that she will substantiate her
worth through her proficiency. Second, by commencing from the ground up, it precludes other
members of the Thomas family from obstructing her path.â
Furthermore, if he were to immediately elevate Millie to head the design department, it would likely
spark dissent among the team members. Presently,
Millie lacked a portfolio of renowned accomplishments.
Despite his leadership of the Thomas Group, all Thomas family members were shareholders in the
company. Should Millie fail to secure their support, shareholders would retain the authority to oust her.