Sofia’s face drained of all color, and she struggled to keep it together. “Dominic, I swear, I have no idea where that data came from. I don’t know anything about the patent stuff either.”
Dominic let out a heavy sigh and waved his hand, almost like he’d already given up. “It is what it is…”
Sebastian stepped up next to Sofia, slipping his arm around her to keep her steady. “Dominic, Sofia really didn’t know anything about this. She wasn’t involved before now. And I’ll take care of what happens next. There’s no need for Clever Cloud’s reputation to take a hit.”
Sofia looked up at him, eyes shining with gratitude. As long as Sebastian was here, she felt like nothing could knock her down.
“That’s right, Dominic,” Zach spoke up, “If this blows up, it’s all of us who’ll suffer.
“Ms. Meyer’s traffic control system is already being used by a bunch of companies. If we pull it now, just the breach of contract penalties will be a nightmare.
“And the ‘Emotis’ system still isn’t finished. If she leaves before it’s done, who’s going to deal with that mess?
“If you really insist she goes, Dominic, I’ll have to buy the ‘Emotis’ project from Clever Cloud and have Ms. Meyer and her whole team work for me at Iron Financial.
“How about we just let her stay, finish ‘Emotis’, and then decide what’s next?”
The second Zach finished, Sofia felt like she could finally breathe again.
She knew Clever Cloud desperately needed Iron Financial’s investment. With Zach on her side, Dominic wouldn’t dare fire her.
All she had to do was finish ‘Emotis’ as soon as possible. Once it launched, her reputation would recover.
Dominic glanced at the man standing next to Alan. The man gave the slightest nod.
Dominic shook his head. “Since Mr. Wiles has spoken, Sofia can take the project and leave the institute.”


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