?<strong>Chapter 797:</strong>
Besides, it wasn’t thepany’s official seal.”
Colson’s expression darkened further.
“Things have already reached this point, but you’re still trying to argue? The terms are very clear, and they are in ck and white.”
Hector observed Dane with great interest, thinking Dane was struggling.
And he found it amusing.
He thought that no matter how hard Dane struggled, he would end up in a miserable state.
Suddenly, the television in front of them turned on.
The surveince footage began to y.
Hector subconsciously looked at the screen, and his expression instantly changed.
The screen disyed the footage of him entering the CEO’s office, and the timestamp showed the day he had stamped the contract.
But weren’t the surveince cameras broken that day?
How was this video taken?
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Hector’s face went pale as he struggled to form a coherent thought, his mind racing.
The video was very clear.
He entered the office and walked to Dane’s side.
At that moment, Dane was asleep on the desk.
Then, he carefully took out thepany seal from the drawer and stamped the document.
Dane turned to Hector and said, “Since you were the one who stamped the document, you should bear the consequences.”
This time, Colson countered, “Even if it was Hector, it was still yourpany seal.
If you can’t provide the materials, yourpany has to pay the liquidated damages.”
“Oh, is that so? Unfortunately, the seal he used wasn’t ourpany seal,” Dane replied, raising an eyebrow.
Colsonughed, taking out the contract.
“What are you talking about? It’s clearly yourpany seal stamped on it.”
While showing the document, Colson deliberately kept a distance to prevent Dane from suddenly tearing it up.
Dane looked at Colson, his eyes gleaming with mockery.
“Tsk, tsk. What a pity. This is our officialpany seal.”
He took a seal and stamped it on a nk sheet of paper.
The pattern was noticeably different from the one on the contract.
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