Chapter 505
Patrickโs slightly trembling fingertips betrayed that he wasnโt as relaxed as he pretended to be. He forced a chuckle. โCalling all of us in so suddenlyโฆโ
He hesitated, eyes shifting toward the row of phones laid out on the table. They had been summoned abruptly and, upon entering the room, were ordered to hand over their devices.
Patrick silently broke into a cold sweat. He thought he had been exposed.
But then he reasoned. He hadnโt done anything overtly suspicious. Neither Birgitte nor Aubree had shown any indication they suspected a mole in their midst. Heโd saved both of them, and he was even in a relationship with Birgitte. If they knew something, surely heโd be informed.
That fleeting thought calmed him. Putting his trademark grin back on, he said cheerfully, โBirgitte, if you want to check my phone, thatโs fine, but isnโt it a bit much to take everyoneโs?โ
He winked. โBesides, whatโs this all about anyway?โ
Birgitte finally looked up, eyes sweeping across the room. โSit down.โ
Her expression was cold, her tone stern, showing no special treatment despite her relationship with Patrick.
Others in the room shifted uneasily. They didnโt know what had happened. Birgitte even treated Patrick like that.
Patrick gave a sheepish smile and obediently sat back down. As he lowered his head, a flicker of resentment passed through his eyes. But from the look of things, Birgitte wasnโt here to check the phones. He would just let her play her game.
Everyone present had been handpicked by Birgitte as top suspects. Sheโd called them in first thing that morning, so none of them knew what was happening online yet.
The sound of fingers tapping on the table made everyone tense and restless.
Birgitte crossed her arms, tapping her fingers rhythmically. โUnless something extraordinary happens, youโll all be free to leave after the end of the workday. If youโre innocent, youโll get five times your normal pay as compensation.โ
โWhat does that mean?โ someone finally asked, unable to sit still. If they were going to be fired, they deserved an explanation.
Others didnโt care. โSo weโre getting paid to sit here and do nothing? Canโt use our phones, but whatever.โ
โFive times the pay? Iโll camp in this meeting room!โ
Some shrugged it off. Others got irritated and began demanding to leave. One hot-headed employee grabbed their phone from the table. โIโm leaving! What, you gonna stop me?โ
Birgitte didnโt move. She simply gestured toward the door.
The moment the door opened, the black-suited bodyguards standing outside turned to look inside.
โWhat the hell is this? Are we prisoners?โ
Patrick, playing the concerned voice of reason, said, โBirgitte, what are you doing? Just let everyone go.โ
He added, โIf thereโs an issue, letโs deal with the issue. I know the companyโs in a rough spot lately, but we canโt let it come to this. Ms. Millerโs not here. You need to stay calm.โ
More people began to grumble.
โIf the companyโs going under, then just declare bankruptcy. Why take it out on us?โ
โWhat, are you saying we caused the mess? You trying to catch a mole or something?โ
Birgitte raised her eyebrows and looked directly at the speaker. โSmart.โ
โYou can consider this a very special kind of meeting.โ She stood up. For a moment, her presence filled the room, silencing everyone.
She added, โWhat I said earlier still stands. If youโre clean, youโll walk out of here with extra pay. If not, expect prison time.โ
Faces went pale. โMs. Cherniavsky, what do you mean?โ
Birgitte replied, โExactly what it sounds like.โ
Chapter 505
Patrick went quiet. His internal mental preparations crumbled instantly. โWhat did she mean? She knew? How could she know? Is she holding us here waiting for evidence?โ
Hiding among the others, Patrick lowered his face, his usual mask cracking to reveal something venomous beneath. He had to stir the others into rebelling, push them out of this trap.
But before he could act, a sudden ringtone broke the tension in the room.
It was the sound of a phone ringing.
Patrick recognized the ringtone instantly. His face fell.
He asked, โBirgitte, that might be my phoneโฆ Can I answer it without leaving the room?โ
Birgitte had already glanced at the caller ID: an unmarked number. Her brows lifted, and she smiled.
Patrick saw her expression and relaxed. He reached for the phone. If it were from Bryan, he would be doomed. And she answeredโฆ
โPatrick, youโฆโ
โMs. Cherniavsky!โ His shrill voice interrupted the call, startling both ends of the line.
โYouโฆ why are you answering my phone?โ His protest halted abruptly, like a car driven off a cliff.
โYou were just calling me by my first name earlier. What, changed your mind already?โ Birgitte smiled, her voice calm, though her heart was heavy. She shouldโve known. When Aubree was arrested during the first incident, theyโd suspected an internal mole. The timing had been too perfect.
But every trap they set afterward failed. At the time, she thought Aubree was just being paranoid. In hindsight, it was because she had treated Patrick too leniently. Even with the tiniest hints, he had guessed too much.
This time, though, only she and Aubree knew the truth, and no one else. That was how he finally slipped up and showed his true colors.
They had long suspected him, but she didnโt want to believe it.
She sighed, then answered the phone. โMr. Wilson? Long time no see. How have you been?โ
โโฆBirgitte?โ
โGlad you still recognize my voice. Your mole has been exposed.โ
The line went dead.
Birgitte looked up at Patrick. โSo, from the beginning, even the sulfuric acid attack was your doing?โ
Seeing that he was completely exposed, Patrick no longer bothered pretending. His lips curled into a wide grin, and his gaze was filled with malice.
He said, โCanโt catch a big wolf without sacrificing a few sheep. A sharp woman like you, surrounded by suitorsโฆ I had to think of something, right?โ
He shrugged, carefree. โHonestly, youโre a bit older, but youโve got a killer body. I wonโt lie, Iโve had fun these past few months.โ
He added, โCorporate espionage is serious. The maximum sentence is seven years. When I get out, you wonโt forget me, will you, Birgitte?โ
He smirked, completely unafraid of the looming prison sentence. Worse, he had the audacity to verbally humiliate her.
Patrick mocked, โI remember the first guy you gave it up to was some old fart, right? Bet I was better than that limp-dicked geezer.โ
A brutal slap landed squarely on his face. Birgitteโs eyes were as cold as ice. โYou? Donโt flatter yourself.โ
Chin slightly raised, she flexed her tingling hand. โYou think Iโll lose it, or break down? Trash like you isnโt even worth it. You better pray you donโt bumr.โ