Chapter 313
Evidence
Harper smiled, but actually, she had decided while talking.
She was Jack's daughter. Although she had no shares in the Mitchell Group, her identity was enough to explain everything. Besides, Kimberly didn't say anything the entire time, obviously agreeing with her opinion.
Wulf's position was vacated, and Harper handed over all matters to the two people she had asked Anderson for.
Wulf wanted to join others in protesting, but with the employee contract, he couldn't do anything but obey.
All was prepared as soon as Anderson's men joined the Mitchell Group.
After dealing with these, Harper left the Mitchell Group, and Kimberly followed behind her. She didn't understand why Harper did this, so she asked, "Harper, Mr. Milo is close to Dad and has worked hard for the Mitchell Group over the years. You will hurt the seniors' feelings by doing this."This content is © NôvelDrama.Org.
"If I didn't do this, the Mitchell Group would have been over," Harper said
Kimberly asked, "What do you mean?"
"My point is simple. Don't trust anyone except yourself. Don't let anyone disturb Dad before he recovers. Got it?"
After the warehouse theft, Kimberly subconsciously believed in Harper, so she nodded.
Kimberly seemed smart, but actually, she knew nothing about business.
Harper looked at her but didn't say what she was thinking for fear of irritating her.
After talking to Kimberly, she got in the car. Kimberly said quickly, "Harper, do you want to go to the hospital to see Dad?"
"No. I don't think they want to see me."
"No. They..."
"Come on. If you keep talking, I'm afraid you won't believe it yourself." Harper interrupted her and rolled up the car window.
She leaned on the back seat with her eyes closed. Curtis also got in the car at this time.
"Mrs. Martin, should I take you back to the company or the Martin Group?"
"Take me home. I'm a little tired."
"Okay."
Curtis nodded and started the car.
When Harper returned to the apartment, she showered and went to bed.
Curtis made a new move. Wulf went to the hospital where the two employees who jumped from the building were staying after Harper left the Mitchell Group. Curtis had arranged for someone to follow him. He then began to investigate Wulf's personal account and the people who had the most contact with him.
Curtis found that Wulf had been taking action since a year ago.
He took advantage of Jack's trust and sold the interests of the Mitchell Group to make blood money. As a result, the Mitchell Group looked fine on the surface. Actually, many problems had arisen. This was the main reason why the company's true colors were completely exposed without cooperation with the Martin Group.
In addition, the Mitchell Group owed so much debt entirely because Wulf deliberately misled Jack into signing some unequal debt contracts. Curtis checked the companies to which the Mitchell Group owed debts and found that every company was very familiar with Wulf, and he had handled all business dealings.
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More importantly, the cooperation payment that the Martin Group had settled was transferred into Wulf's personal account. Moreover, the incident of the employee jumping off the building to claim compensation from the Mitchell Group was deliberately fabricated by him to cover up his tracks and confuse the Mitchell Group and the Mitchell Group. Wulf planned to transfer the money into the account quietly while Jack was too busy to pay attention to him, but he didn't expect Harper to assign other work to him, which made him unable to get away.
Curtis told Harper everything he had found out, including some evidence and recordings he had obtained during the investigation of Wulf.
Curtis said, "Mrs. Martin, with these things, Wulf's guilt is a sure thing."
Harper narrowed her eyes lightly and said, "Thank you, Mr. Yost."