Chapter: 1278
As for the code editing and data technology, the King of Hearts had always kept a low profile. The public knew little about the King of

Hearts and just how powerful he was. Even though Wallace displayed such skills, this did not readily mean that he was the real King of

Hearts.

At that moment, the ringtone on his phone disrupted Carson's line of thought.

Carson glanced at the caller ID before answering the call.

As the person over the phone spoke, the look on Carson's face became more serious.

Moments later, he replied, "I see." Then, he disconnected from the call, turned his attention to Victor and said, “It seems that our enemy feels that we're progressing too slowly, and he's growing more impatient every passing day."

Victor's face turned grim. He looked back at Carson, pursed his lips, but said nothing.

Moments after Carson disconnected from the earlier call, his smartphone buzzed again. He looked down and found that a message had been sent to him. The words, Sullivan Group, were particularly eye- catching.

"Looks like these media companies have long been dissatisfied with the Sullivan Group!" Carson slid his fingers across the screen, causing the message to disappear right away.

“Right after they heard some news about the Sullivan Group, they become riled up and couldn't wait to report news about it. They are probably afraid they might not be able to find anything bad about the Sullivan Group."

Carson put his phone in his pocket and let out a sigh.

“People really do enjoy kicking a man when he's down, huh?"

Thereafter, he sent a message to Ivan, asking him to figure out the media companies who had reported bad news about the Sullivan Group and made it their headlines.

Ivan had just seen the news at this moment. Just before he could contact the people in Baltimore to inquire about the situation, he suddenly received a message from Carson.

"Why?" he asked.

Carson replied, "I want you to find them, so that we can settle the score with them later on."

Ivan was stunned by Carson's message, but he didn't ask any other questions. He just asked someone to help him document all of the media companies that had released any bad news about the Sullivan

Group. Once that was done, he went on with his work.

After giving Ivan his orders, Carson felt pleased. ‘Looks like I'm going to be entertained in the near future,’ he thought.

In the restaurant

Rachel put down her knife and fork. During the meal, she had introduced the benefits that the Bennet Group could bring to the

Tucker if they were to cooperate with her company.

While she was presenting the plan to their potential clients, her voice was flat, yet pleasant to hear.

Kyle listened intently to her presentation and would occasionally ask questions. Rachel was able to answer every question without flaws.