Chapter 509 Psychological Defenses
Benjamin shook his head and said, "I have to respectfully address you as Uncle Charlie. You have been in the Martin Group since my grandfather started managing it. Over the years, I have witnessed your tireless contributions and unwavering dedication, that is why I entrust you with this critical project."
His words, wrapped in politeness, sent a shiver down Charlie's spine. Charlie sensed the underlying storm in Benjamin's calm demeanor.
Charlie asked, "Mr. Martin, there's no need for such formality. If you have something to say, just say it plainly."
Benjamin's eyes narrowed slightly as he asked directly, "Are you certain no one has left in recent days? Has anyone gone out through that door?"
Charlie frowned and fell silent.
Benjamin smiled, "Since someone has indeed slipped out, then call them back here."
Charlie's solemn expression made it clear he understood the implication.
With a weary sigh, Charlie nodded and turned to leave.
Looking at Charlie's back, Curtis murmured, "Mr. Martin, do you think Frank will be able to remain calm?"
"He couldn't reach Harper and doesn't know if Harper has informed me of this. He can only guess at everything now. Especially knowing that I've had people watching him but taken no action, which will only serve to unsettle him further."
Benjamin had no intention of confronting Frank directly. His aim was to slowly chip away at Frank's psychological defenses to defeat Frank with little effort.
Benjamin was waiting for Frank to take the initiative to reveal evidence that proved the landslide incident was related to him.
A cold and calculating smile appeared on Benjamin's face.
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