Chapter 1195: Chapter 1137 Seem Like Another Person
lissa could hear soone arguing to be let in into her office. The voice sounded familiar but she couldn’t recognize who it was and why her workers were trying to stop him from coming in.
She stood up and went out to see for herself.
She was surprised to see Murray’s father, her father-in-law.
"Let him co in!" she yelled at those that were stopping him. "That’s my father in law" she scolded them.
"I was told he has no official appointnt with you" the security officer defended his action and moved away.
Murray’s father stared wickedly at lissa.
"I’m sorry for that" she apologized.
"There is more to be sorry for, by the way" he retorted. It seed he was blaming her for what he just experienced.
Murray’s father walked past her into her office.
She followed him imdiately.
"What I am hearing about this company, is it true?" he asked impatiently.
"Please, you should be more specific about what you heard" lissa pleaded.
"The popular news about you, how you are destroying entertainers’ career, wasting investors’ funds, collapsing other companies" he aggravated it
lissa smiled subtly. She was amused by the way Murray’s father was exaggerating.
"I should tell you, we are not doing any of that. All what I am doing is giving Anthony’s company a dose of their own dicine" she chuckled.
"What you are giving them is not dicine, it’s poison" Murray’s father professed furiously. "It’s high ti you stop all of these" he advised her
"I will when it is the right ti" lissa was adamant.
"When it is the right ti, really? You have done more harm to them already. You have to stop now" he insisted.
"But why is everyone seeing
as the bad person here. Anthony started this" lissa fud.
"And you have had your revenge. Enough is enough" he slamd her desk.
"It isn’t enough" lissa refused. "He attacked when I was sick. I had to go to court when I am convalescing. He nearly killed . The little I can do is to destroy his company" she said bitterly.
"You have had your revenge, lissa. Now you are being inconsiderate. What about the entertainers that work for him and the investors that work with him, do you want to destroy them too?" Murray’s father was trying to make feel guilty.
She wouldn’t let anyone discourage her not even her father in law.
"The investors and entertainers can find other companies" she countered.
"You are literally destroying careers and you don’t want to stop" Murray’s father shook his head. He sprang up angrily and walked out of her office.
lissa did not feel intimated. She knew that was what Murray’s father wanted.
lissa’s assistant ca in not long after.
"There is a letter for you ma’am" he handed a letter to her.
lissa took it, she opened it.
It was a summoning letter from Association of Entertainnt Companies. She felt skeptical.
She didn’t even know the AEC was still in existence and secondly why they would summon her was not clear to her.
"Is this really from AEC?" she asked him.
"I didn’t read it, you did. If it says it is from them then it is from them" he snorted. It seed he was happy.
"What do you think they are going to do to ?" she asked again.
"Isn’t it written inside?" he asked sarcastically.
"You should tell , because you are the only person I know could send
a letter with the na of an association that has gone into extinction" she spat out angrily.
She believed her assistant was playing pranks to stop her from dealing with Anthony’s Company.
The assistant was dumbfounded. He couldn’t say a word. He just kept staring at her.
"Do you think I won’t know that?" she fud and threw the letter at him.
"Why would you think I am the one who wrote the letter?" his tongue was finally loosened and he said calmly
"Do you still want to deny this?" she questioned him.
"If I write the letter, where will I summon you to?" he asked gently. "You said they summoned you, why don’t you answer before making your conclusions?" he said sadly and turned around to leave.
He was obviously feeling disappointed in lissa.
lissa quickly realized she had committed a blunder.
"Wait! I’m sorry" she apologized quickly. "I think I’m too afraid to face them. That is why my brain was defending in every way possible" she said softly.
The assistant turned back to her with his eyes burning with anger.
"Co and have your seat and advise
on what to do?" she urged him.
The assistant walked back and sat down. He tried to control his emotions and forced himself to smile.
"What should I do?" lissa asked straightaway.
"Honor them by answering their summoning" he replied simply.
"It isn’t going to be as easy as that" lissa sighed. "What am I to expect from them, a sanction, a ban?" she was terrified.
"I’m sure they want a discussion before they act. They are going to ask you why you have been doing all what you did. Their actions will be decided by your answers" he advised.
"There are right word to say. What will I say and what should I hide from them?" she was totally confused. Her mind was telling her she would screw this up.
"The best thing to say to them is nothing but the truth and when they make decisions that penalize, you have to beg them. This isn’t the ti to prove that you are right or you are powerful" he said slowly and lissa was grabbing it.
She felt they were all good ideas.
"It will be better if you represent
at the eting" she gloated.
"I would love to do that but they are going to see it as a form of disrespect from you. Just disrespect if it is not stated in the letter. But if it is stated that’s another offence" he revealed.
lissa hurriedly check the letter again. Her assistant was right.
"It is clearly stated for her to co in person, no representative, no aide" she read out remorsefully
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