ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY EIGHT

Stephenson had survived the betrayal even though it really shook him to the point where he found himself not trusting anyone again.

Harvey was not the type of man to dwell on the past. The moment the dust settled, he threw himself back into the work of building and expanding the Stephenson Company with new rules and direction.

Day by day, Harvey immersed himself in meetings with department heads, studying all the progress reports, and supervising the new projects. To avoid mistakes and the repetition of the embezzlement that happened before.

The growth and success of the company was his priority.

One evening, Harvey attended a high-profile business event in downtown Manhattan. It was one of those elite gatherings where the city’s most influential businessmen and women mingled and discussed future opportunities. Harvey moved through the crowd, engaging in polite conversation, but then, his mind was always working, always considering how each connection could benefit his company.

It wa
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