Sir Ares, Goodnight novel (Jay Ares and Rose) -
Chapter 780
It seemed like he had to clean up the mess she made after all.
He motioned Finn to pass him his laptop.
Outside, Jack's sinister tone sounded again. "I almost forgot that you're a hacker, Angeline. Still, I never expected you to be able to break through Ares Enterprises' internal network."
Jack felt extremely lucky, for he had finally gotten hold of Angeline's Achilles heel. After all, if she could steal Ares Enterprises' funds, she could also steal their classified documents. That would put Ares Enterprises in a passive position.
Jack was dead set on forcing Angeline to a corner.
"Just wait for a demand letter of a lawsuit, Angeline. I'm suing you for endangering my company's profits."
Angeline was only concerned about where Sera would end up. "As per our agreement, Jack, I've already transferred a billion to your account. Shouldn't you honor your words and let me bring my sister home now?"
Jack's expression looked constipated. Despite standing at the edge of danger, all Angeline was worried about was where Sera would go.
"Fine. I'll let her go," Jack replied.
He would think of a plan to get Sera back.
However, today would be reserved to plan ways to get rid of Angeline once and for all.
Jack reported it to the police. While he waited for the police to investigate, he received another call from the deputy.
"The network's back to normal now, Mr. Director. The ten billion we lost has also somehow returned."
Angeline was puzzled when she heard the words from the other end of the line. Just which heavenly angel descended and helped her?
Jack's expression soured for he felt excruciatingly confused as well. Angeline had done nothing, yet the money Ares Enterprises lost was returned anyway.
Perhaps it was not Angeline after all?
Angeline plastered on the expression of a framed victim. "Make sure to investigate first before you jump to conclusions, Jack, or you'll end up making a fool out of yourself again."
Jay closed his laptop. Hearing Angelina's proud tone, his sexy thin lips tugged at its corners.
This girl was using his magnificence to oppress others.
Jack was infuriated at his inability to corner Angeline while also agreeing to release Sera. He went out for wool but returned home shorn.
Staring at the unmoving Sera in the room, Angeline huffed. "Sera, are you leaving or not?"
Slowly, Sera exited the room, leaving the madam with reluctance and pity in her eyes.
Walking past the madam, Sera halted for a purposeful moment. "Thank you for all the care you've given me, Madam."
The madam's eyes shone with unshed tears as she yelled in yearning, "Sera, Sera!"
When Angeline left, she left decisively.
To the point where she did not even spare Jay, who stayed in the next room, another look.
Jay patted his laptop with a face of disappointment." Not even a thank you after I helped you."
Angeline walked Sera downstairs only to tell her, "You can go back first. There's still something I need to do. I'll go home later."
Sera may feel physically weak, but her habit of mocking and laughing at Angeline was still strong. "You're going to see Master Ares, right? I thought the two of you broke up? Aren't you being a little too shameless by sticking to him?"
Angeline huffed a reply. "Don't stick your nose in my business."
Infuriated, Sera slammed the door with a bang and shouted at the driver, "Let's go."
Angeline turned around and walked back into the hospital.
It was not a must that she saw Jay Ares, but she wanted to know if it had been him who helped her out moments ago. If he did, then she would have to return the money she took from Ares Enterprises to him. Staring at Angeline's returning figure, a sharp flare of envy flashed through Sera's eyes.
Returning to the sixth floor, Angeline realized that Jack and his henchmen had left the place.
Angeline entered Jay's hospital room right on time to see the doctor remove the needles from his legs.
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