Chapter 288 Evan Yells at Everyone
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Mateo stayed silent for a moment. He knew playing the emotional card wouldn’t move Evan, so he gave up and switched to a more direct tone. “Mr. Evan, what will it take for you to agree to the termination?”
Either way, Mateo had already decided to stick with Avery Band. He was the one who brought those young people up; he cared about them, and he believed they were capable of so much more.
No matter what, he was going to rise and fall with Avery Band.
“There won’t be any termination,” Evan said flatly. “But since they want to act out, everything they’re working on–the album, all of it–shut it down. Let them sit on it for a while and reflect on their behavior.”
He was clearly trying to freeze Avery Band out.
“So you all think you’ve made it now, huh? That you can break free from me?” Evan scoffed coldly, his alpha aura radiating from him without warning; the air around them trembled under the pressure. “I’m telling you now–that’s not happening. You’re going to spend your whole damn lives working for me.”
Mateo flinched under the weight of that aura. As unwilling as he was, he didn’t dare lose his temper in front of Evan.
The man wasn’t just the head of SkyEcho Entertainment–he was also the alpha of the Thornbane Pack, powerful and dangerous.
“Mr. Evan…”
But before he could finish, Evan waved him off.
“Enough. Get out. We’re done here. Don’t bother me with this again.”
He really was in no mood lately.
Mateo still wanted to say more, but just then, one of Evan’s men came in and whispered something in his ear. Evan’s face changed instantly.
“Damn it–who the heck is this? I spent millions hiring cybersecurity experts, and they’re all useless?”
A bunch of trash.
Zane Corp’s systems had been hit again, and this time, some highly confidential data had been stolen. “What the heck do I pay you for? Aren’t you supposed to be some top–tier hacker?”
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The cybersecurity specialist didn’t dare say a word. He was pulling in a few hundred thous Zane Corp, but this was the first time he’d ever gone up against a hacker this slippery. It was like the guy was playing with him.
Mr. Evan, the opponent’s too skilled. There’s really nothing I can do.”
“Get out!”
Evan didn’t want to hear a single word of that crap.
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Finished.
Could this be revenge?” one of his men asked cautiously
Evan’s brows knit into a deep frown.
If it really was Phantom, then they were in serious trouble.
There weren’t many in the werewolf world who could go up against Phantom.
“All I did was pay a visit to the Lightwing Order. Does he really have to go this hard on me?”
Evan genuinely couldn’t wrap his head around it. He hadn’t even gone in with hostile intent; he just wanted to recruit Phantom to work for him.
“Find a way to get in touch with someone from the Lightwing Order,” Evan sighed.
Maybe he really shouldn’t have messed with Phantom–this was turning into a nightmare.
He wasn’t even being given a chance to breathe. If this kept up, Zane Corp would go under before he could even make a move against Landon.
Eventually, Evan managed to get hold of Lina and said he wanted to meet Phantom and clear up the misunderstanding.
But Lina just kept stringing them along, never giving a straight answer.
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