Resumo do capítulo Chapter 215 de Living With My Lady Boss
Neste capítulo de destaque do romance urban Living With My Lady Boss, Internet apresenta novos desafios, emoções intensas e avanços na história que prendem o leitor do início ao fim.
Faye said, "The only people who have it out for Cape right now are Joy Corp. We're in the middle of a pretty fierce competition against them."
"Joy Corp?" Wilbur asked.
Faye nodded. "Only Joy Corp would be powerful enough to sway an official news report from a local television broadcast station. The thing is, they would never dare to do something like that outright with how powerful Cape International is."
Wilbur got up, pacing to and fro in the room as he thought to himself.
Elsa spoke up then. "There's something fishy about Sherry and the television broadcast station, but if Sherry insists she's telling the truth, we don't really have anything to go off of."
"The television broadcast station is huge. Surely they can't all be in on this. You could send someone to look around. We might find something," Faron said.
Wilbur nodded. "Sounds like a plan, but who should we get to do it?"
"That's simple! I'll make a call to the broadcast department and get someone to look for anything fishy," Faron said.
Faye said at once, "Making a fuss out of this might alarm them instead."
Faron frowned. "Hm… I'll have them ask privately then and hire someone to go undercover. How's that?'
Faye nodded. Faron saw that Wilbur seemed fine with this as well and took out his phone.
A while later, he ended the call. "They're getting to it now."
"Tell them to hurry up. This is starting to affect Cape's reputation," Faye said.
Wilbur did not know what else could be done. How did something so small blow up to this extent, dragging Cape down with it as well? It was really strange.
After an hour of waiting later, someone finally called Faron back. He picked it up at once.
A while later, he hung up and said, "We've got something."
"What is it?" Faye asked.
Faron said, "Someone in the broadcast department has an ex-classmate working in the Seechertown Television Broadcast Station, Mariah Shandon. Mariah says that the news report was originally assigned to a new intern Chloe Blott, but halfway through that she was fired by the station director for unknown reasons. The report was then reassigned to Mariah, and she says that she only edited it according to the station director Telford Gills' orders. Mariah also said that the director had a history of sleeping around with his subordinates, and even has a heavily questionable financial history. Mariah did say, though, that she doesn't have much proof on this and all of it is just hearsay."
"Pretty gutsy of Mariah to rat out her director like this, no?" Wilbur found the words a little hard to believe.
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