Chapter 824
Chapter 824 Don’t interfere in my affairs
While Hayley and Mrs. Gibson discussed what to do next, the inte was buzzing with theories and
usations about what was going on.
Melissa did not take any public rtions measures since she already distanced herself from Hayley. All
Hayley could do was hide as much as possible. Hiding didn’t matter as she had been doxed and all her
information was out on the inte.
Some people thought it was fake while others turned their attention to Melissa and Star Entertainment.
How could they have been fooled by this woman? Clearly, her innocence was all fake. Or perhaps
Melissa assisted her and was letting her take the fall.
Melissa sat in her office watching the discussion and had no intention of clearing the air.
“You’re still not going to make a statement?” Shayna asked.
Melissa shook her head and said, “Do you think I need to? Hayley should’ve listened to me in the first
ce. Her arrogance got her in this position. She got herself into this mess. She can get herself out of
it. Hopefully, she’ll learn her lesson and not make this worse.”
“I agree as long as it doesn’t endanger thepany,” Shayna said. She didn’t have any work to do and
apanied Melissa to thepany.
People were bing even more suspicious of Star
Entertainment’s nonresponse.
“Are they scared? They don’t dare to respond. Maybe this isn’t Hayley’s fault,”
The discussion switched to Melissa. People began berating her and dragging her name through the
mud. However, Melissa still did not care.
“Boss, the reporter from the newspaper wants to see you,” the assistant said.
“Fine. I will meet him in the conference room,”
The assistant arranged the meeting and Shayna and Melissa waited for the reporter.
The person who came was not an ordinary reporter, but the editor- in-chief of the newspaper.
Melissa sighed inwardly. Had the situation affected the editor-in- chief? Perhaps this was starting to get
out of control.
“I thought I would be speaking with one of your reporters. I didn’t expect you toe here in person,”
Melissa stated as she greeted him. The editor-in-chief just smiled faintly and looked at Melissa, “I
thought it was necessary that I came in person.”
Melissa asked directly, “What do you want to know about the situation since I am sure you are here
because of Hayley?”
The corner of the editor-in-chief’s mouth twitched slightly, revealing a smile, “Since Ms. Eugen is so
straightforward, then I will be as well.”
Melissa gave the assistant a look that told her to be on guard at the door to make sure no one
eavesdropped.
“Before I came to you, your entertainer Hayley came to me and said that she wanted me to help her
rify this matter, but I always felt that this matter needed your consent first. After all, she is an
entertainer employed by yourpany,”
Sure enough, what Melissa guessed was right. Hayley, couldn’t find a breakthrough here, so naturally,
she had to find another person to help her settle these scandals. The newspaper was her best choice
as a newspaper would not publish gossip. It would improve her poprity as well as frame Melissa if
done correctly.
“I’ll tell you the truth. I didn’t intend to help or take action,” Melissa said simply.
“What do you mean? Isn’t she the entertainer of yourpany?”
The editor-in-chief didn’t understand.
Shayna exined to her, “Ourpany has always been cultivating ethical, high-quality entertainers.
Do you think ourpany would want an entertainer like Hayley?”
“Are you going to give up on her?” the editor-in-chief asked repeatedly, still a little unwilling to give up.
“As a matter of fact, yes I am. Although she is an entertainer from ourpany, she does not belong to
ourpany. So far, she is a frencer. If your newspaper wants to try to nder us, you can try,”
Melissa answered. “You must know that the newspaper has always been seen as a respectable way to
learn about the news. If you openly intervene in the entertainment industry or help a bad entertainer
nder someone else to justify her actions, wouldn’t that damage your reputation?”
Melissa paused to sip her tea before continuing, “As editor-in- chief, it’s a good thing for you to think
about the interests of the newspaper, but I advise you to not intervene in internal matters.”
The editor-in-chief smiled, and suddenly saw the current situation in the entertainment industry, “I
originally thought that yourpany did not have enough strength to deal with such a problem, but
today it seems that I was overthinking the situation.”
Originally, the editor-in-chief was thinking of taking on this story. He figured it would boost reviews, but
after discussing this, he was thinking that it may be theplete opposite.
“As long as ourpany has other ces that need a newspaper office, I will definitely find you
directly” Melissa called immediately, and the assistant asked for the contact information of the editor-in-
chief.
Melissa personally escorted the editor-in-chief out of thepany building and gave him a lot about
thepany’s surroundings and benefits before leaving.
After returning, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper immediately issued a copy of the internal
adjustment of Star Entertainment.
This story was impartial and only told the facts objectively. This suddenly pushed Hayley to the peak of
public opinion. Hayley couldn’t sit still in the hotel either, seeing things getting out of control, so she had
to go out to solve it by herself
So, she released a fabricated voice recording on her private social tform, and the content of the
recording was Melissa who helped her connect with unscrupulous people.
The implication was that everything she did was fueled by Melissa behind the scenes.
As soon as the recording was submitted, the inte exploded.
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Everyone that had been criticizing Hayley harshly was now on her side.