Stop Panicking! Miss Jacobs will Not Look Back!-Chapter 149: You Can Only Rely on Yourself
Juliana Jacobs had never been so embarrassed in her life.
"Sorry, I dialed the wrong number." π³ππππππππ πππ.π°π π¦
After saying that, she hung up the phone.
On the other end, Elias Langley came out of the laboratory.
A woman handed him both his coat and phone.
"Thereβs an even more efficient DNA extraction technique, though itβs still in the exploratory stage and will take some time. Do you want us to give it a try?"
Elias Langley took the coat, "You decide."
He always spoke like that in front of outsiders, his emotions were hard to gauge.
"By the way, you had a call, I answered it," the woman said.
Elias looked at her.
The woman laughed, "They said the tuition you paid during the Dragon Throne Era stock trading could be refunded. I asked if it could be refunded in Gold Ingots, and the person on the other side called me crazy and hung up."
Elias was about to check the call log but put down his phone because of her words.
"Donβt imitate that mad girl."
After a chuckle, the woman asked seriously, "Are you still going to Kenton after you finish?"
Elias pressed his lips together without answering, and the woman immediately understood, "Got it, I wonβt ask."
His identity often meant his schedules were confidential.
After leaving the testing center and getting into the car, Elias turned off his phone.
...
On this end, Summer Shaw was astonished.
"Is that woman his wife?"
Juliana Jacobs remained silent.
Summer Shaw covered her mouth, "Will the couple fight because of your call?"
Juliana quickly dispelled her slight disappointment.
"Do you think if they fight, heβd hit back?"
Summer Shaw laughed at her joking words, "If it were someone he liked, heβd definitely be the one kneeling on the keyboard."
Juliana put her phone in her bag and stood up.
"Where are you going?" Summer Shaw asked.
"We have to resolve this ourselves. Iβm going to see Mr. Preston."
Summer Shawβs face lost its smile, "You know heβs a freak, and you still want to see him, are you crazy?"
It seemed Juliana had already made up her mind, "Iβm going to the company to find him."
This was everyoneβs matter, Summer Shaw insisted on going with her.
The two arrived at Entropy Drive Motors HQ but were stopped by the receptionist.
The young girl, after hearing the company name, was indifferent to them, let alone passing the message on.
"This Mr. Preston predicted weβd come looking for him and is deliberately avoiding us. Heβs guilty," Summer Shaw said angrily.
But Juliana wasnβt angry; in fact, she seemed a bit happy.
"Weβre the ones bribing him, yet heβs still going to work as usual. What does that tell you?"
Summer Shaw got the hint from her words, "Heβs not entirely willing to cooperate, but canβt refuse the higher-ups. Thereβs a lot of room for negotiation."
Juliana nodded.
"But we canβt even see him now. What should we do?" Summer Shaw asked.
Juliana considered for a moment and went back to the reception, "Hello, may I meet Mr. Prestonβs assistant?"
The young girl grew impatient, "How can you be so shameless? I already told you, Mr. Preston wonβt see you, and talking to his assistant wonβt help."
Juliana, however, didnβt get angry at her words, a smile on her lips, but her words were sharp.
"Iβm asking to meet Mr. Prestonβs assistant, whether I can see Mr. Preston or not is none of your business. Itβs best to listen to advice if you want to go far."
The young girl pretended to be displeased but still called Mr. Prestonβs assistant.
In no time, Mr. Prestonβs assistant came down personally to dismiss them.
Just as he was about to speak to Juliana, she placed a business card in front of him, "May I see Mr. Preston?"
This business card was given to her by Adrian Langley, initially to meet Lily Windsor, she didnβt expect it to be used a second time.
The assistantβs gaze instantly fixed on the business card.
In their circle, no one didnβt know about the Helios Association.
After confirming the presidentβs signature, the assistant turned around and used his phone to report.
A minute later.
"Miss Jacobs, Mr. Preston said you can go up alone."
Summer Shaw was about to say something, but Juliana held her back.
"Wait for me in the parking lot."
Summer Shaw understood the deep meaning in her eyes and nodded with pursed lips.
"If you donβt come out in half an hour, Iβll call the police."
The assistant rolled his eyes nearby.
At Mr. Prestonβs office, the assistant didnβt go in.
Inside was only Philip Preston.
He certainly loved his wine, even keeping a stash at work.
"Miss Jacobs, you really are extraordinary. No one in the Grant Family is easy to deal with, but you donβt think with just a business card, you can earn favor, do you?"
Juliana detected his frustration at being manipulated and didnβt indulge him, "I donβt seek Mr. Prestonβs favor, I only hope you can retract the false accusations against Aetherflame."
Philip Prestonβs chubby face twisted into a fake smile, "Words shouldnβt be frivolous, thatβs solid evidence provided by Young Master Grant, nothing to do with me."
Juliana sighed, "I understand your reluctance to offend the Grant Family. But George Grant and his son are ruthless. Forced compliance today means tomorrow they might use last nightβs events as a perpetual hold over you."
Philip Preston narrowed his crafty eyes, "Before you threaten me, think about whether your company has the Grant Familyβs power. For them, it might only be a graze, but for you, itβs potentially devastating."
Juliana sensed the bankruptcy threat against Aetherflame.
Calmly, she nodded, "Aetherflame may not be able to shake Cortexa, but when cornered, even a fight to the death is possible. But youβre different, your foundation is here, and with the Grant Familyβs greed, youβll never find peace."
Philip Preston detected the hint in her words, "What makes you think you can stand against them?"
From her bag, Juliana produced an evidence bag.
Upon seeing the bag, with traces of powder residue, Philip Prestonβs face darkened instantly.
Juliana explained, "Itβs got Isaac Grantβs fingerprints on it, which might not prove much, but it can show weβre the victims."
After a long silence, Philip Preston finally shed some of his superior demeanor.
"I will tell the supervision bureau... I donβt remember what happened last night."
"No," Juliana pressed down firmly on the evidence bag with her fingers, "I want you to say clearly that it was all a misunderstanding."
Philip Prestonβs eyes turned cold, lowering his voice, "Impossible. I wonβt do anything that damages my reputation, donβt push me."
Juliana said nothing, merely fixing him with an unwavering, stubborn gaze.
The oppressive silence permeated the air.
After a pause, Philip Preston suddenly laughed.
He had his assistant bring a goblet capable of holding six liters of liquid and poured all the wine from the collection cabinet into it.
"Drink it all, and Iβll immediately call the supervision bureau, admitting I said it all in a drunken stupor."







