81 Stalker?
WITH ETHAN MARTIN Currently, Ethan Martin was sitting on his chair behind his desk in his study room while he had a deep frown on his face. He had been following the news these past few days, and the more he witnessed how things progressed, the more serious and confused he got. He thought with the direction he presented to the allied CEOs, they would be able to reverse the situation and deal a huge blow to the Virus industries with their own already prepared plans. But instead, the result was completely the opposite, the Virus Industries was now even more famous and powerful, and the phone companies were all almost destroyed. The baseless hypothesis he informed them with also seemed to be wrong, as the real culprit was even found inside the party of the CEOs themselves. Now, the Virus industries were the highest and the sole ruler of the phone industry around the world with no one to rival them in the field. The only thing that made him sigh in relief was that he didn't make any moves himself in all of this, as otherwise, things would have gone a lot more wrong and his company's name would have been probably mentioned at least along with the other phone companies and then, his company's image would have taken a blow. He couldn't even imagine what kind of consequences he might be going through if he had interfered himself, even the thought of this terrified him honestly. Now even though it seemed the Virus Industries was not behind the 'Ghost Theft' case, which made him feel relieved that they were not as scary as he had thought, but he still felt strange that oddly, everything seemed to go to a direction that would benefit the Virus Industries in the end. He even subconsciously thought that there seemed to be an invisible hand that was leading everything in a particular direction, that, at the end of the road, would benefit the Virus Industries mainly. But this notion which sent chills down his spine only passed through his mind for a moment before he rejected it completely, realizing how ridiculous it sounded. The only thing that made him happy in this situation was that he had not