Only Leanne and the company's executive assistant were in the elevator.

As they ascended, Leanne glimpsed the man through the reflective metal doors. She broke the silence. "My dad used to be the head of the IT department at Vector Vista."

The executive assistant seemed stunned by her sudden conversation starter, replying, "Your father was an honorable man."

It appeared he was aware of her identity and the past events.

As Maddox's right-hand man, he was well-versed in the chairman's family affairs. The story of the Richardson family adopting the orphaned daughter of a deceased employee had made the news. It was no secret.

Leanne showed no surprise in her expression, feigning a bit of astonishment. "You know about my dad?"

With his hands clasped in front of him, the man in his forties, respectful and gentle in demeanor, revealed, "Your father was a core member of our bank's management. After his tragic demise, the police investigated numerous times. We all know he died because he refused to betray Vector Vista under threat."

the culprit is still at

was curious about her late parents' workplace and lamenting the unresolved

her eyes too

control. Perhaps it's best to

her parents' choice to keep her in the dark was meant

her parents rest in an unmarked grave

...

and ElitePinnacle was a strategic move orchestrated by Maddox,

legacy, promised unparalleled dominance in the banking sector. Despite being the chairman of

the end of a meeting, "After the strategic signing ceremony next Wednesday, we'll have a celebration dinner. Professor Kenneth from the Grand Capital Institute and Robert Stewart from Ascend Assurance Bank in

and the

economist involved in drafting securities legislation and a financial sector luminary, was not easily accessible. Sipping his coffee casually, Maddox left the

quipped, "What's with the sudden interest in me? Did a secret

like found in a kennel," Maddox retorted, "What a

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