Listening to Sean's speculation on the phone, Sydney moved her lips, but she didn't say anything.
Sydney also thought that Julien might have done it.
In Port City, he was the only one who could take the parts back from Dallin so easily and boldly.
After all, Dallin would never return them voluntarily.
Sydney wondered how Julien had known that Dallin had taken her parts away.
She was sure that she had not told Julien.
Sydney thought, 'Could it be that Julien had planted another spy in my company as Luke had guessed earlier?'
Thinking about what Luke had said before, Sydney felt Julien might have planted someone in Skylight and learned everything about her.
She wondered, 'How else could Julien know about the matter of the parts?'
Sydney frowned unhappily.
How could she be happy?
No one would be happy if their lover sent someone to spy on them and learn their every movement.
Sydney felt like a prisoner without privacy.
In short, Julien's behavior was a sign of mistrust of her.
Julien had planted a spy before, and later, she told him to remove the spy.
Sydney thought, 'He agreed, but what happened?
'He didn't do it at all.'
Sydney pursed her lips for a while before she responded to Sean's words, "Whether it's Julien or not, I'll verify this matter and give you an answer tomorrow. It's a good thing that the parts are back. Quickly tell the processing department to start working. Don't miss the deadline."
"Yes, Ms. Raines," Sean immediately answered without any objection.
When the call ended, Sydney slowly took the phone off her ear, her face serious.
A few seconds later, she rubbed her brow, opened her contact list, found Julien's number, and dialed it.
Sydney needed to know if the parts had been gotten back by him.
She thought, 'If so, why didn't he tell me beforehand?'
Sydney listened quietly to the beeping sound on the phone.
However, after a while, the beeping sound was still not replaced by Julien's low, pleasant voice.
Sydney frowned again, held the phone in front of her eyes, and saw that Julien hadn't taken the call yet. It had been more than twenty seconds.
Sydney guessed he was probably unavailable.
When she thought of the thousands of people in the headquarters of the Flint Corporation, Sydney was no longer angry with Julien for sending people to spy on her. She was worried about him.
After all, managing a few hundred people at Skylight made her tired, not to mention the more than 2,000 people in the headquarters of the Flint Corporation.
Moreover, the Flint Corporation had so many subsidiaries, and hundreds of documents were sent to the headquarters for Julien to sign every day.
He was many times more tired than Sydney.
She had a sore back after work every day, and Julien was naturally the same.
But he was a man, so he never showed this, and he was always in good spirits in front of Sydney.
It seemed that Sydney had been neglecting Julien.
Sydney lowered her eyes, feeling a little shame and guilt.
If not for this call, she wouldn't have realized how busy and weary Julien was.
Sydney was spoiled by him.
During this time, Julien had always put his work off or aside to accompany her.
Even if he was not with her, as long as she contacted him, he would instantly respond.
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