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The Doormat Wife’s Ultimate Glow-Up novel Chapter 297

Jane’s words echoed in Leslie’s mind. Reese had already quit BlackOak, made arrangements at the hospital, and tomorrow she and Sebastian were starting medical tests. Leslie changed the subject.

“But Reese really is planning on having a second baby with Sebastian.

“If Sebastian really did those things to her, there’s no way she wants this kid for real. She has to be up to something.

“Doesn’t your mom’s side of the family have connections in the medical world? I’m sure you know people at all the big hospitals.

“Instead of threatening me, maybe you should find out what Reese is really after.

“Once you figure it out, you can tell the Ratcliff family everything. Or use it to negotiate with Reese—maybe she’ll back off your family.”

Tara felt a spark of hope. Leslie actually made sense.

“I got it.”

She hung up. Leslie’s eyes turned cold.

You brought this on yourself, Reese.

Whatever Reese was plotting, it was obvious she never meant to actually have another child with Sebastian. Tara would dig up the truth soon enough. And when that happened, Leslie smirked, let’s see how Reese explains it to the Ratcliffs. Sebastian hated nothing more than being lied to.

With a scandal like this, Reese would have to come back to BlackOak sooner or later. Blade was in its final development phase; they needed her.

Leslie knew she had to make her move now. Once Reese was back and on guard, her shot at getting Blade’s core data would be gone.

She grabbed her phone without hesitating and dialed an encrypted number.

He had set this trap for weeks, just waiting for Leslie to bite.

Suddenly, red warning lights began flashing across the server racks, accompanied by a shrill alarm. On his main screen, a giant red alert window popped up.

“WARNING! Unknown IP detected. Attempting to breach firewall!”

A tiny red dot skittered across the network map, darting past defense protocols and hammering away at the firewall’s weak spots. Whoever was behind this was good—really good. In just minutes, they’d already broken through two security layers and were getting dangerously close to the core server.

Matthew narrowed his eyes and sped up his typing. The sharp clatter echoed through the lab.

“So you finally showed up. You want Blade’s core data? Not a chance. Let’s see you try to walk away from this.”

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