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Chapter 422

    Chapter 422


    Heather had managed to put an end to this discussion for now, yet the resentment continued to build


    up in her. Matthias had yed a wlessly strategic game this round but she vowed that he would not


    be so lucky next time.


    He had presented her with a memorable gift indeed and now that there was definitely bad blood


    between them, she was determined to return his favor by a hundredfold.


    Knowing that there was more trouble toe, she began to worry about how this might affect her


    entrepreneurship. Surely it would be that much harder for her to start her own business after a scandal


    like this.


    She was outraged at the thought of the newspaper following up on the ridiculous story they had


    published, and she was seized with the violent urge to burn that newspaperpany to the ground.


    With this in mind, she could no longer stomach her breakfast.


    “I’m heading out for a bit, Grandpa,” Heather announced as she gazed at the breakfastid out before


    her. She had lost her appetite and anger twisted her features into a grimace.


    Upon seeing how angry she was, Robert couldn’t help but worry for Matthias. He hardly knew anyone


    who could stop her from wreaking havoc whenever she lost her temper.


    “Heather, you have to deal with these things calmly,” he pointed out gently, afraid that she might


    abandon all rationale and act on impulse instead.


    “You’re the only one who believes me, Grandpa. I won’t sit by and do nothing while someone takes


    advantage of me this way. As far as I’m concerned, marriage isn’t even on the table for me yet,” she


    said woefully, clearly getting more upset as she tried to speak up for herself.


    She couldn’t count the times she had rolled her eyes at the newspaper’s description of her alleged


    romance with Matthias. The article had imed that it was love at first sight and that it did not take long


    for them to take things to the next level, essentially describing her as a person without much depth.


    The entire passage had depicted her as some desperate woman who clung onto Matthias, whom the


    newspaper painted as prince charming. That narrative alone was enough to spur her murderous rage.


    She would eradicate the newspaperpany entirely and before they knew it, their future in Bradfort


    City would be over.


    Robert watched as his granddaughter stormed out of the room, then withdrew his gaze. Once she was


    all worked up like that, it would be impractical to try and stop her. He would be much better off if he let


    her do as she pleased.


    Having gone into the garage, Heather slid into the sleekest sports car in the family vehicle collection.


    After all, if she was going to destroy somebody, she should do it with style.


    The sports car sped down the route toward the newspaperpany. She might not be able to fight


    back against Matthias for now but seeing as the newspaperpany had colluded with him, they


    would have to bear the brunt of her aggression.


    She ought to teach them a lesson so that they would know she was not one to be trifled with. As the


    car whooshed down the street, she single-handedly slipped on a pair of shades that entuated the


    delicate angles of her face, and the intimidating look on her face was enough to freeze anyone to


    death.


    Meanwhile, the Apple Gazette was operating as usual, oblivious to the storm that wasing their


    way. They had no idea of the crisis that hit them from the very moment Heather walked through their


    doors.


    Her regal demeanor turned heads in the office as she strode in with her shades on. She did not bother


    to greet anyone and instead barked coldly, “I want to speak with your editor-in-chief.”


    Heather still looked morous despite her rage and she spoke in a crisp, carrying voice. The


    employees couldn’t help but deem her as the female embodiment of perfection itself.


    Then, they peered at her more carefully, and finally came to the realization that she was the same


    woman whom they had written about on their front page news.


    When no one responded to her, she strode toward the private office. She wasn’t blind after all, and the


    editor-in-chief’s office was in a rather conspicuous corner.


    The employees exchanged bewildered looks and began to chatter among themselves in low voices.


    However, she paid no attention to them as she pushed open the door to the editor-in-chief’s office.


    When she saw a middle-aged man with a beer gut seated behind the desk, she sneered. He was


    already getting on her nerves just by sitting there, which meant there was no way for him to escape her


    wrath now.


    Everyone peered into the office curiously and they saw her standing across from Mitchell, the


    unfortunate editor-in-chief. She slowly took off her shades and locked eyes with him.


    Then, she brusquely threw the newspaper in her hand onto his desk and demanded imperiously,


    “Exin this to me.”


    Mitchell nced at her with fear in his eyes. Truth was, he had known that this might happen when he


    agreed to collude with Matthias.


    Despite the years she had spent abroad, tales of Heather’s ruthlessness continued to circte in the


    urbanscape of Bradfort City, and all of them depicted her as a cold and decisive woman who stood for


    nobody’s nonsense.


    “It’s a ballsy move for you to print news like this without even consulting the Langston Family


    beforehand,” she seethed, causing him to feel a chill run down his spine when he saw the dangerous


    gleam in her eyes.


    “Miss Langston,” he began, then swallowed convulsively as he tried toe up with a way to cate


    her.


    “I’m sure you’re aware that the Langston Family is powerful enough to wipe out a newspany from


    the face of Bradfort City,” she drawled, the threat heavy in her voice. It was crucial for her to bring her


    family into this if she wanted to intimidate somebody.


    “Don’t be so rash, Miss Langston. I can exin,” he answered nervously as he wiped the sweat from


    his forehead. Though he had foreseen this confrontation, he hadn’t expected it to happen so quickly


    and now, he was left without a strategy.


    “I have no interest in your exnation—let me see the front page for tomorrow,” she snapped. She had


    a feeling that this morning’s paper was not the end of the scandal. There would likely be another follow-


    up story tomorrow, and she had to do everything she could to stop it from being published.


    “Miss Langston, we have a schedule for our operations here, and theyout for the front page hasn’t


    even been decided yet,” he sputtered. Mitchell was lying, of course, but it wasn’t as though he could tell


    Heather the truth—not if he still wanted to survive.


    “Don’t give me that crap. I’ve personally dropped by today to talk things over with you but if we can’t


    reach a consensus, then I can get a couple of my acquaintances to meet you this afternoon. I’d like to


    see if they could change your mind then.” Threat underscored her words. She could not let the


    newspaper get away with publishing any more ridiculous articles on a non-existent scandal.


    Mitchell had been in the industry for a while now, but he had never been met with such direct and


    aggressive confrontation before. Nevertheless, he would be wise to fear the Langstons’ authority,


    seeing as they were one of the giants in Bradfort City’s business scene. They could not have existed as


    a corporation for over a century without making connections with the underworld.


    “Why don’t we sit down and work things out?” he suggested, trying to buy himself time.


    “No, thanks. I’m here to resolve an actual problem and I don’t have time to work things out slowly,” she


    said, turning him down immediately. From the very moment they decided to publish derogatory and


    baseless articles on her personal life, they had set themselves on a path to hell and she had no


    intention to spare them from her wrath.


    “Then how do you propose we resolve this, Miss Langston?” Mitchell asked warily.


    “It looks like you don’t get to have a say in this matter, so I’m going to have to speak to a person who


    does.” She stood tall and straight as she regarded him stonily, looking every bit the imposing woman


    that she was.


    “W-Well…” He had dealt with people from all walks of life throughout his career, but it was rare for him


    to encounter someone as brusque as her and despite his mild temper, he couldn’t help but bridle at the


    way she was treating him.


    Heather, on the other hand, had no qualms with conflict. She knew Matthias was the one who


    orchestrated all these so she asked directly, “Should I give Matthias a call now and help you get his


    approval?”


    With that, she instantly dialed for Matthias’ number. Mitchell had never seen a woman who did things


    with such surety and seeing as he could note up with ways to cajole her in time, he could only


    watch mutely as the call went through.


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    She put the call on speaker and there was a devious smirk tugging on her lips. Mitchell swallowed and


    he thought to himself, She’s not someone who can be taken down that easily.


    “Hello, Miss Langston! Are you calling because you miss me?” Matthias’ voice echoed cheerily down


    the line.


    “Director Locke, do you know where I am right now?” she asked stiffly.


    “I’m afraid I’m not a fan of guessing games,” he replied with a chuckle.


    “I’m at the Apple Gazette, which I’m sure you’re familiar with,” she said in a clipped tone.


    “Oh? I have no idea where that is.” On the other end of the phone, however, Matthias was surprised


    that she had marched straight into the newspaperpany.


    “The editor-in-chief would like to have a word with you.” Having said that, she shoved the phone toward


    Mitchell and eyed him icily, silently forcing him to speak.


    Upon hearing this, Matthias frowned on the other end of the line. He didn’t think that she would go


    looking for the editor-in-chief himself. As it turned out, she was exactly the same as she had been in


    her younger days—impulsive and impatient.


    “You’re ridiculous!” Mitchell snapped angrily. He had had enough of her disrespectful ways and with the


    Locke Group backing him up, he didn’t see why he should be afraid of the Langstons.


    Heather drew her phone back and asked the man on the other line, “Have you read the paper this


    morning?”


    “What paper? The Apple Gazette, you mean?” Matthias asked, feigning innocence.


    “Director Locke, I won’t be bargaining with you over this matter so I’lle right out and say it—I won’t


    back down regardless of your ns to take revenge on me, but you’ve crossed the line here. I have no


    interest in being involved in a scandal with you,” she said, keeping her dark gaze on Mitchell. She


    refused to believe that he could keep his cool any longer.


    “Please leave the office, Miss Langston,” Mitchell thundered. He had already offended her anyway, and


    there was no better time than the present to kiss up to Matthias and show his loyalty.


    Matthias, on the other hand, interjected with an unassuming tone, “Miss Langston, perhaps there’s


    been some misunderstanding on your part. Why don’t we sit down and talk things out?”


    “Fine. Come over to the Apple Gazette now and we’ll talk,” she answered as a menacing smile yed


    on her lips. If it’s a talk he wants, then I’m going to make sure to talk him into his ce.


    Heather had seen through Mitchell’s attempt to please Matthias and if that was the case, then the three


    of them should have a good talk right here.


    “It would be rude of us to intrude, would it not? Besides, don’t you think that a café or a restaurant


    would be the more appropriate ce to talk over something like this?” Matthias tried to evade her


    demands.


    “No; I like it here. If you want to talk, then you’d best be on your way right now.” She clutched her


    phone and sauntered over elegantly to the couch in the corner, looking impervious.


    She didn’t wait for Matthias to answer before hanging up the call. Meanwhile, Mitchell took in her


    arrogant stance and began to dislike her more and more.


    Her beauty and elegance were eclipsed by her wretched behavior, and he knew that she would not


    stop giving him a hard time.


    “Miss Langston, please leave my office right now. This isn’t a café or a restaurant, and it’s no ce for


    you to talk things out with Director Locke,” Mitchell demanded harshly, bristling at her audacity to act all


    high and mighty in his territory.


    “I’ll sit here for as long as I like; what are you going to do about it? And one more thing—I’m going to


    sue your paper for defaming me with baseless statements,” she announced. She brought her phone up


    to show him the screen before she added, “Take a look for yourself—mywyer is already on his way.


    I’m not just here to talk things over; I’m here so I can get a statement from you.” Heather had texted her


    familywyer on her way here and asked him to meet her at Apple Gazette as quickly as possible.


    Mitchell nched as he tried to read the tiny font on her phone screen. He had never met anyone who


    did things with such speed and efficiency.


    “Miss Langston, you—” He broke off, suddenly rendered speechless.


    “Time is money, and this is especially true when ites to business. I don’t n on dragging this out


    for too long and I have a penchant for bringing swift ends to my battles.” There was a satisfied look on


    her face as she said this. As if I would let some random newspaperpany get the upper hand. Let


    me show them how brutal I can be.


    The tension in the air grew thick. Sure enough, the Langston Family’swyer arrived not long after. He


    was one of the top litigators in Bradfort City and he had never once lost a case.


    “Miss Langston,” thewyer greeted Heather respectfully, bowing his head.


    “It’s been a while, Mr. Presgraves!” She stood up from the couch and shed a sweet smile at the man,


    shedding her previous icy demeanor.


    Upon seeing the friendly dynamics between Heather and thewyer, Mitchell began to panic. He had


    seen Mr. Presgraves a couple of times before this, but he never thought that there woulde a day


    where he would actually have to deal with him. He was frantic and there was a lump in his throat.


    Just then, somebody knocked on the door, and the three of them turned to look at the person standing


    outside the office.
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