Lian Zheng's eyes narrowed as he studied the mysterious stranger's message. Who was this person, and what did they want from him?
He looked up to see Olivia watching him, her eyes glinting with amusement. "It seems that we have a new player in the game," she said. "Someone who's trying to warn us off."
Lian Zheng's instincts screamed at him to be cautious. He knew that he couldn't trust anyone, not even Olivia.
"What do you think they want?" he asked, his voice firm and commanding.
Olivia shrugged. "I don't know," she said. "But I do know one thing. We can't trust them. We can't trust anyone."
Lian Zheng's eyes narrowed. He knew that Olivia was right. He had to be careful, had to watch his back at all times.
As he looked up, he saw a figure emerging from the shadows. It was Wang Dong, his trusted advisor.
"CEO Lian Zheng," Wang Dong said, his voice low and urgent. "I have some information that you need to hear."
Lian Zheng's instincts screamed at him to be cautious. He knew that Wang Dong was hiding something from him, that he was playing both sides against each other.
"What is it?" Lian Zheng asked, his voice firm and commanding.
Wang Dong hesitated for a moment before speaking. "It's about the board of directors," he said. "They're planning to overthrow you, to take control of Golden Dragon Enterprises for themselves."
Lian Zheng's eyes narrowed. He knew that Wang Dong was telling the truth, that the board of directors was planning to betray him.
But he also knew that Wang Dong was hiding something from him, that he was playing a deeper game.