Chapter summary of Chapter 3143 – Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) by Lucy
In Chapter 3143, a key chapter of the acclaimed Novel novel Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan) by Lucy, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Find me in your labyrinth (Stella and Jonathan).
As soon as he spoke, Oliver cut him off, his tone laced with irritation. "Mr. Hanson, how exactly did Trevor get those injuries?"
Gonzalez barely lifted his gaze. He reached for a cigarette, lit it, and leaned back in his leather chair. "I hit him," he said flatly.
Oliver flared up at Gonzalez's arrogant, nonchalant attitude, feeling completely dismissed. "You assaulted an employee without cause. If those injuries are severe, that's a criminal offense. Trevor has every right to call the cops on you!"
Bang!
Gonzalez hoisted one long leg up and slammed his boot onto the polished conference table. The loud crack made everyone jump, their faces pale with shock.
It was an aggressively dominant, unhinged move.
Gonzalez crossed one ankle over the other, leaning further back in his chair, exuding absolute predatory control. "Calling the cops because he lost a sparring match?"
He let out a dark, mocking scoff and looked at Trevor. "You want to call the police, Trevor? I'm happy to cooperate. We can pull the security footage from the gym."
"No need!" Trevor blurted out instantly. "Oliver just doesn't understand the situation. I'll explain it to him later!"
Oliver's eyes widened. He stared at Gonzalez, then at Trevor, utterly dumbfounded.
"Let's move on, then," Gonzalez said, keeping his legs propped on the table, completely indifferent to corporate etiquette. "I have Luke's proposal for the H City project. I gave it a quick look. It's solid, but there are a few minor issues."
As Gonzalez spoke, Oliver's shock deepened.
Not only had Trevor caved, but Luke—the slyest snake in the company—had surrendered just as quickly!
But what stunned Oliver the most was Gonzalez's critique of the proposal.
He had always assumed Gonzalez was an uneducated degenerate who had never touched the family business. Even as president, he was supposed to be a clueless puppet relying entirely on Oliver.
Instead, the points Gonzalez brought up were sharp, highly technical, and cut straight to the core of the project.
Luke didn't dare half-ass his responses. He answered every question thoroughly, prompting the rest of the board to chime in with constructive revisions.


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