Chapter 86
She had swallowed her pride and apologized to him just now.
How could he push her away yet again?
Couldn’t he see the good in her? Did he think she was nothing but a monster?
In that case, she would show him how a monster really behaved.
Vivien called an entertainment tabloid reporter.
“Game on,” she ordered coldly.
Early the following morning, Stella was awoken by a phone call.
“Get down to the company right now!” Fernando ordered as soon as she answered the call.
Sleep disappeared from Stella’s eyes instantly.
After jumping out of bed, she threw on some clothes and took a taxi to the company.
On the way, Stella checked the employees’ group chat.
It was after going through the messages she got hints as to what was happening.
She went online and searched for the trending news of the day.
A big bombshell had been dropped online in the middle of the night.
The news of Matthew’s marriage and upcoming divorce was causing a stir online.
It made the headlines of many online tabloids and even papers.
Worry lines appeared on Stella’s face and her shoulders slouched when she saw the trending news.
This was no small matter.
Some big partners in the business were family-oriented.
They loved to work with people who were either married or had a strong support system.
Now that the news of Matthew’s divorce had gotten out, it would not only make some partners step back from cooperating, but also affect how people viewed the company.
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When Stella arrived at the company, she saw that the PR department was already trying to solve the problem.
In the CEO’s office, Matthew had been boiling with rage since he saw the news.
With a deep frown, he looked up at Fernando and ordered, “Make this go away right now!”
Fernando got right to it.
He dished out orders to the several departments in the company.
All departments got right to work.
The information department began deleting the posts and gossip online one by one while the legal department sent a warning to the tabloid that reported the news first.
However, these actions were barely scratching the surface.
The problem was still there.
To make this go away, they needed to uproot the root cause and stop other media outlets from reporting it.
The phones in the PR department were ringing off the hook.
Several partners were calling to inquire about the authenticity of the news.