Chapter 576 Poisoned
Herbert had noticed Genevieve''s presence as well. He turned to Pa and asked out of curiosity, “Are
you friends?”
“Yeah. She''s the younger sister of Mr. Sutton from Specter Corporation.” Pa smiled as she gave
Genevieve a look. “My husband is good friends with Mr. Sutton.”
Herbert fell silent.
His granddaughter had told him that her boss, Genevieve, was a big bully. She also identified
Genevieve as the younger sister of Cooper from Specter Corporation and Armand''s ex-wife. Who
would have thought that she would be standing before him right now?
Herbert recalled that Genevieve had picked up his medicine from the ground and handed him a ss
of water at the airport.
Moreover, he found her to be gentle, kind, and polite throughout their conversation in the car.
She doesn''t look like the type to bully others.
Herbert waited until he and Pa reached a quiet corner of the golf course before he told her why he
was there.
One of the directors that coborated with Exuberance Group was working on a new blockbuster
movie. Sylvie badly wanted to be the female lead of this movie and had auditioned for the role
before this. However, it had been quite some time since shest heard from the director.
She turned to Herbert for help when she heard that Pa would be ying golf at a golf course in
Jadeborough, hoping that Herbert could help her secure the role as the female lead.
After all, Sylvie desperately wanted to win an internationally-renowned award, and the only thing she
was missing was a good script.
Nevertheless, she had tough luck trying to get her hands on one.
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Pa felt stumped after hearing him out. “My husband and I are not allowed to intervene in the casting
process even though the director works closely with my husband''spany. I''m sure everyone in the
industry has heard of Ms. sen''s superb acting skills. I''ll have a word with the director when I get
back, but I can''t guarantee that she will get the role. It''s entirely up to the director. I hope you
understand.”
Herbert knew Pa had rejected his request. “Okay. Thank you so much.”
He was merely speaking on behalf of his beloved granddaughter, and he wasn''t nning on pressuring
Pa into doing things his way if he got rejected.
It would be troublesome if someone were to hold a grudge against him.
Herbert and his subordinate left after their brief exchange.
Genevieve poured Pa a cup of coffee upon her return.
“Old Mr. Zeigler came to help his granddaughter secure a role,” Pa said to Genevieve as she sipped
on the coffee. “But I rejected him. I know there''s a grudge between you and Sylvie. I can''t be on his
side now that we''re acquainted. I''ll have to offend one of you at the end.”
Pa sighed. “I''m getting the short end of the stick in this trade-off.”
Genevieve smiled. “That won''t be happening under my watch. You''ve been such a big help. Just let me
know if you need anything from me in the future.”
“I need you for something right now.” Pa turned to Genevieve and smiled. “One of my nieces will be
having a wedding at Crescent Manor in Baykeep on the twenty-eighth of this month. You are cordially
invited to y a song for them at their wedding. Will you be free on the twenty-eighth?”
“Oh, what an honor,” Genevieve replied. “I will be there no matter what.”
Paughed jovially at her words.
Suddenly, she grimaced in pain, gasped for air, and copsed on the chair.
Genevieve immediately jumped up from her seat. “Mrs. Hossler?”
Without further ado, she whipped out her phone and called for an ambnce.
Pa was barely breathing when the ambnce arrived. The medics concluded that she had been
poisoned as they rushed her into the emergency room upon their arrival at the hospital.
A few of Pa''s friends rushed over and asked Genevieve for details.
“I think she was poisoned,” said Genevieve.
However, nobody knew how Pa got poisoned.
Just as Genevieve was about to make a call to the staff members at the golf course, a few policemen
approached her with serious looks on their faces.
“Ms. Genevieve, you are one of our prime suspects in a murder crime case.”