Chapter 1577 - 1576: Must Expand Surveillance Coverage_1
Peter Brown carefully contemplated his situation. He had come to hone his skills, and this position was important to him; if he couldn’t overcome this hurdle, there would be a problem with his self-improvement on a spiritual level, one he definitely could not afford to fail.
He was now a permanent employee and could not be let go as easily as temporary workers were in the past. As long as he didn’t deeply offend someone, chances were slim they’d do anything drastic to him. Even if Christian Greenhill and Vincent Clinton truly rose to power, they likely wouldn’t just dismiss him immediately; at most, he would be put on standby or laid off.
Of course, this was not the outcome Peter Brown wished to see. He was still looking to climb even higher.
Peter knew that, working for a provincial corporation, the higher the rank he reached, the more significant figures he would encounter. Advancing within the company would certainly be beneficial for his career; therefore, without a better career path in sight, Peter did not wish to leave the company.
The most challenging issue now was not knowing who was targeting him from the shadows, or what kind of problems might arise from Mr. Taylor’s end.
If previously Peter had adopted a reactive strategy, now he was contemplating taking the initiative to strike first.
No good; he was still interacting on too low a level. Even within the branch office, he couldn’t fully grasp every situation. Through his computer and cell phone, he had only managed to pick up a few tidbits about certain individuals; far from sufficient for a comprehensive analysis of the situations at hand.
After some thought, Peter decided to develop another program. This program was designed to infiltrate the cell phone he targeted; only by doing so could he fully investigate everyone’s situation.
Although Peter was aware that this constituted illegal activity, he guessed that those he monitored were not of high enough rank to suspect or detect eavesdropping.
For Peter, preserving his position was more imperative than anything else; it signified his success or failure in this secular world. He did not intend to fall at this obstacle.
What the heck, just do it!
