Chapter 950
Sweet Subterfuge
Lewis was waiting downstairs for Larissa. She didnât bring her car, so he had to drive her home.
Larissa asked Lewis. âAre we going to keep the collaboration with Thompson Medical a secret from everyone in the company?â
âLetâs keep it a secret for now. Thompson Medicalâs contract with their previous shipping company hasnât expired yet. We have two weeks to find out the moleâs identity.â Lewis replied.
âDo we have to keep it a secret from Marilyn? She has been with the company for several years.
Besides, she didnât need to do this sort of thing Larissa was perplexed.
After all, Marilyn was the first person in the presidential office to be kind to her. She had also helped her deal with Judy and her gang.
Although Marilyn was on the list of suspects. Larissa had never doubted her.
âDonât forget, Marilyn is the most frequent visitor among the employees of the presidential office who entered Garyâs office. Given the current situation, no one can be trusted,â Lewis reminded her.
âAlrightâ Larissa agreed.
That night Larissa received an unexpected phone call. The caller was Judy. Larissa had not heard from her in a long time.
Judy was crying regretfully as she spoke. âLarissa, Iâm sorry! I shouldnât have said those lies about you.
I beg you, please talk to Mr. Logan I Junior on my behalf. Please ask him to spare me!â
Larissa was completely confused by her words.
She had heard that Judy joined Moorewell immediately after resigning from Blue Star Shipping.
Lewis had threatened to sue for violating the nonâcompeting clause in her contract. Larissa hadnât paid much attention since then.
In theory, violating the nonâcompeting clause wasnât a serious matter. As long as Judy paid up and settled the compensation, there was no risk of a lawsuit.
Since Moorewell knew about the nonâcompeting clause before poaching Judy and her colleagues, they should have been prepared to pay compensation.
Larissa assumed that they would not take Lewis threats seriously.
Based on Judyâs behavior, things were not as she imagined.
âMoorewell is just using us! Once we transferred our clients to them, we lost all value in their eyes!
Moorewell now plans to fire all of us! Larissa take pily on us! We really have no money to pay compensation to Blue Star Shipping!â Judy pleaded with Larissa.
Although it was gratifying for them to have a taste of their own medicine. Larissa didnât feel happy at all.
While Judy and her colleagues deserved what was happening to them, they were truly in a bleak situation Larissa sighed and said, âWhat I say doesnât matter. You should go to Mr. Logan Junior. There might be a glimmer of hope.â
Although she felt sorry for Judy, she understood her limits. As Lewisâ assistant she shouldnât interfere with his decisions Judy assumed that Larissa didnât want to help them. Immediately, her tone grew sharp, âI could reach Mr. Logan Junior, why would I call you? You heartless woman! You will end up miserably loo!â
After cursing Larissa, Judy hung up the cal.
Larissa stared at her blank phone screen. The sympathy She felt for Judy earlier left a bitter taste in her mouth.