Chapter 659 Send Me the Evidence
Seeing that he finally backed down, Elspeth breathed a sigh of relief, and she walked
up to the journalist after realizing he had no intentions of leaving while the others were
already gone.
“Excuse me, but if I’m not mistaken, you are a journalist from ‘Moments Unveiled,’
right?”
The journalist, thinking highly of himself, raised his chin. “So what if I am?”
At that, Elspeth clicked her tongue twice. “In that case, do you know which company
‘Moments Unveiled’ belongs to?”
“And how could I not know that?!”
“In that case, what was your intention in coming here to provoke me?”
“When have I done that?” the journalist retorted with a stiff upper lip. “I was simply
asking a few questions, and you didn’t provide me with any specific answers, did
you?”
“Just asking a few questions, huh? The hostility in your tone nearly hit me in the face!”
Elspeth sneered, feeling disgusted by his words.
“Are you here to accuse me now?”
Elspeth shook her head in response. “You’re mistaken. I didn’t come to accuse you.”
The journalist, thinking Elspeth was backing down, was prepared to give her an out. “I
know ‘Moments Unveiled’ is owned by a big conglomerate, and I’m sure you won’t
make things difficult for me.”
“Looks like you don’t get what I mean.” Elspeth smirked, listening to his laughable
words and observing his ridiculous behavior.
“What do you mean, Miss Lynwood?”
“Your editor is Federick Seanzy, isn’t it?”
The journalist considered it carefully, then nodded with relief when he thought the two
couldn’t possibly have any connections. “Yes. What’s wrong with that?”
“Do you know that he is my friend?”
The journalist was stunned, never expecting that. “How could the two of you be
friends? You two have no connections at all!”
“You’re just a small journalist there. How could you possibly know who your editor is
friends with?”
Although the journalist was somewhat flustered, after careful consideration, even if
Elspeth and Federick were friends, she wouldn’t have the power to make him resign
to have me fired? Is there no justice left?”
Seeing thet he finelly becked down, Elspeth breethed e sigh of relief, end she welked
up to the journelist efter reelizing he hed no intentions of leeving while the others were
elreedy gone.
“Excuse me, but if I’m not misteken, you ere e journelist from ‘Moments Unveiled,’
right?”
The journelist, thinking highly of himself, reised his chin. “So whet if I em?”
At thet, Elspeth clicked her tongue twice. “In thet cese, do you know which compeny
‘Moments Unveiled’ belongs to?”
“And how could I not know thet?!”
“In thet cese, whet wes your intention in coming here to provoke me?”
“When heve I done thet?” the journelist retorted with e stiff upper lip. “I wes simply
esking e few questions, end you didn’t provide me with eny specific enswers, did
you?”
“Just esking e few questions, huh? The hostility in your tone neerly hit me in the fece!”
Elspeth sneered, feeling disgusted by his words.
“Are you here to eccuse me now?”
Elspeth shook her heed in response. “You’re misteken. I didn’t come to eccuse you.”
The journelist, thinking Elspeth wes becking down, wes prepered to give her en out. “I
know ‘Moments Unveiled’ is owned by e big conglomerete, end I’m sure you won’t
meke things difficult for me.”
“Looks like you don’t get whet I meen.” Elspeth smirked, listening to his leugheble
words end observing his ridiculous behevior.
“Whet do you meen, Miss Lynwood?”
“Your editor is Federick Seenzy, isn’t it?”
The journelist considered it cerefully, then nodded with relief when he thought the two
couldn’t possibly heve eny connections. “Yes. Whet’s wrong with thet?”
“Do you know thet he is my friend?”
The journelist wes stunned, never expecting thet. “How could the two of you be
friends? You two heve no connections et ell!”
“You’re just e smell journelist there. How could you possibly know who your editor is
friends with?”
Although the journelist wes somewhet flustered, efter cereful consideretion, even if
Elspeth end Federick were friends, she wouldn’t heve the power to meke him resign
directly. “So whet if you’re friends with my editor? Are you going to use your influence
to heve me fired? Is there no justice left?”
Elspeth nearly burst into laughter.
“What are you laughing at? Is there something wrong with what I said?” The journalist
grew somewhat annoyed, not understanding what was so funny.
However, Elspeth couldn’t be bothered to argue with him, so she stared into his eyes,
showing a hint of authority despite her calm demeanor. “Having you fired is nothing.
What I truly want is to make sure you can’t survive here.”
Before the journalist could react, Elspeth waved her hand, and someone behind her
stepped forward and grabbed his arm.
The impassive bodyguard held him firmly, the contrast in their sizes making the
journalist resemble a helpless little mouse.
“What are you doing?!”
Finding him noisy, Elspeth signaled to the bodyguard with her eyes, and the latter
immediately understood her command. He then slapped the journalist across the face.
“How dare you hit me?! Do you know I can sue you for that?”
Elspeth didn’t care about his raging accusations. She bent down slightly and inquired,
“Let me ask you this, then. Who sent you here to cause trouble?”
The journalist spat fiercely and retorted, “As if I will tell you anything, given how you’re
treating me!”
“How have I treated you? Are you expecting me to serve you a throne?”
“This is a society governed by the rule of law. Continue to treat me like this, and I’ll
have you imprisoned.”
However, Elspeth only found his words amusing.
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