Chapter 282
Chapter 282
“Have you heard about the contract termination between Cole and Wilson Tech?”
“Are you aware that your student, Johnny, has become increasingly arrogant and morally compromised–blinded by infatuation, unable to distinguish right from wrong?”
These were the words Rex wanted to say.
But just as they were about to leave his mouth, he caught a glimpse of Franklin out of the corner of his eye–and the words died in his throat.
After all, all of this… was Julia’s matter.
And now that both Julia and Franklin were present, Rex no longer had the standing to speak on it.
If he were to step in and bring this up in front of everyone, it would be no different from exposing his personal feelings for Julia–and more importantly, potentially embarrassing her.
That would only cause her trouble.
Realizing this, his attention shifted to Mr. Alison standing off to the side.
He knew who Mr. Alison was, of course.
Now that it was confirmed that Wilson Tech and Cole had officially terminated their partnership, and Julia and Franklin were having lunch with Mr. Alison…
It wasn’t hard to piece together what this meant.
Alison Group was undoubtedly the best choice for Wilson Tech after leaving Cole.
Clearly, Franklin was going out of his way for Julia.
Since Julia already had a new path forward, and Johnny was becoming more and more reckless and out of touch, her distancing herself from them might actually be for the best.
Given that, there was really nothing left for him to say to Nolan.
With that realization, Rex offered a brief comment to Nolan:
“It’s nothing. Sorry to bother you.”
Johnny knew exactly what Rex had been planning to say.
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With a hint of mockery, he smiled and said,
“I thought you came in all riled up just to complain about me to my teacher.”
Johnny’s sarcasm, in Rex’s eyes, was nothing short of smug arrogance and total lack of remorse.
And seeing him like this–Rex felt Johnny was even more despicable than he’d thought.
He used to think it was a pity that someone like Johnny would fall like this.
But now?
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