After a long struggle, Charlotte didn't want to miss the good show, so she walked into the conference room anyway.
Luther and Casey happened to be walking to the conference room. They bumped into Charlotte head-on.
Luther glanced at Charlotte unhappily, "What are you doing here?"
"I, I'm waiting for Shelly," she said, standing in the doorway, a little embarrassed, and didn’t know what she should do next.
It might seem a bit nosy if she went in, yet she would never want to miss such a good chance to witness Joyce’s suffering.
Finally, since Luther said nothing more, she dashed after him into the conference room and stood by the door waiting for Shelly.
Luther's face was gloomy and he did not say a word.
Casey stepped forward and pulled out the seat for Luther.
He stood beside Luther and said to Joyce, "We are all ready."
"Just a moment." Joyce turned on the voice recording of her phone and put it on the conference table, "I would like to ask, will any person who betrayed the project team be expelled? Despite its status, it will be fair and just?"
Luther’s face grew darker. She even used the voice recording, so she was afraid that he would not keep his words?
Casey looked at Luther's face and volunteered to answer, "Yes." As the general project manager, fairness and impartiality were the bottom lines for him.
"Good." Joyce's lips curved up in a perfect arc.
"Let me show you a video first then. This is a night vision video that I installed on my own computer. I kept the footage at home, and that's why I need to go back and copy it." After saying that, she opened the file.
On the green night-vision screen, a sneaky figure appeared. It first opened up the computer and then copied some files from it.
Then it put a document in Joyce's locker.
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