Chapter: 1226
"Your coffee is certainly excellent."

"Thank you for your appreciation," Ivan answered in a straightforward manner.

Carson up and said, "Now that we've met and had coffee together, Mr.

Finch, I must return to my business. You may always go to Ivan for assistance if you run into any issues.”

“Let me take you to your office, Mr. Finch," Ivan said, glancing at

Carson.

Wallace acknowledged him with a nod and was ready to exit the office.

However, after just two steps, he suddenly remembered something and halted, before turning around.

"Mr. Scott?" Wallace called out to Carson.

"I've only just arrived, and I'm a little lost. I don't want to bother you or Ivan, so I'm wondering whether I may access the archive here so that I can learn more about the Sullivan Group and its initiatives."

"You said the archive?" Carson inquired with an arched brow.

Wallace gave a nod.

"The archive is not a private area. You have complete freedom to go whenever you wish. Employees are invited to visit the Sullivan

Group's archive to explore the company's history." Carson said the words in a casual tone.

"Mr. Scott, you misinterpreted me."

Carson squinted his eyes in bewilderment.

“I wanted to know whether I could see all of the contracts of

Sullivan Group."

The contracts kept in the archive, on the other hand, were a well- guarded secret.

Carson's eyes became gloomy. Even though he had anticipated it, he was nevertheless taken aback by Wallace. He had a certain feeling that Wallace was here for a specific reason. In order to determine whether or not the guy behind Wallace was their target, he let him in. As a result, Wallace's request for access to their private contracts came as no surprise to Carson.

What surprised him was that Wallace didn't try to disguise it. Carson was a bit perplexed by this.

“Only Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Scott have access to all project contracts,

Mr. Finch." Ivan said icily.

"It's clear to me." Wallace gave a nod of approval.

"It is, however, imperative that I learn more about the Sullivan Group because I am now a member. If you're concerned about my leaking secrets, Mr. Scott, you may disregard my request at this time."