Chapter 753Chapter 753
Not long after Benjamin and Amelia's return to Saspiuburg, an anonymous post appeared on the
internet. It was titled: Clinton Corporations' Heir Misusing Power To Stop Wife From Acknowledging
Family. The content tried to stir the public's emotions by illustrating how the authoritative heir had
forced his wife to break all ties with the family members she had just reunited with. It also stated how
the heir had invited the chairman of Hutton Corporations, who missed his daughter dearly, over for a
short chat, only to get beaten up badly as there were passers-by who spotted the man with multiple
bruises on his face after that.
That intriguing storyline undoubtedly attracted the attention of many, and in no time, the post rose to
first place on the trending list.
Even though the post did not mention any names, it garnered the interest of the various media outlets
relatively quickly since Clinton Corporations and Hutton Corporations were considerably well-known
organizations in Tayhaven and Saspiuburg. Unafraid of the consequences, many reporters hurried
toward Clinton Corporations to fight for an opportunity to interview Oscar.
Meanwhile, Linda knocked on the door and only entered after getting the green light from Oscar.
“The chief reporter of Chronicles Daily would like to have an interview with you, Mr. Clinton. Are you
interested?” Linda asked.
“I won't be doing any interviews. Also, get someone to get rid of that online post,” Oscar commanded
while sorting out some documents. “But Mr. Clinton, Chronicles Daily is Tayhaven's best publishing house. It has the best sales for its daily
newspapers and holds a significant role in the country. Why don't you accept an hour's interview with
them and use the chance to clarify the false accusations against you online?” Linda gave it some
thought and bravely offered her suggestion.
“I don't think there's a need to reveal my family affairs to the entire world,” Oscar placidly said as he
lifted his head and swept a gaze over her.
Linda took a deep breath to suppress the anxiety surging within her. “Mr. Clinton, allow me to say
something. Everyone who knows you personally is aware that the content in that post is fake. However,
it has become the most widely viewed post on the internet. Cyberbullying has a lot more impact than
we think. In my opinion, why don't you make a brief response, Mr. Clinton? Or else it'll surely affect the
company's shares sooner or later.”
“There's no need. It's nothing but a nonsensical post.” Oscar waved his hand in dismissal. “Get back to
work.”
Left with no choice, Linda headed out after taking an additional glance at the man.
As soon as she stepped out, Isabella arrived in the elevator.
“Ms. Walker,” Linda greeted politely.
Isabella lightly nodded and whispered, “Is Oscar in there?”
Linda bobbed her head. “Okay. I shall make my way in then.”
“Mr. Clinton is busy with work right now, Ms. Walker. Without his permission, you better not go in. That'll
save secretaries like us from getting reprimanded.”
Isabella cast her a quick look and articulated, “I need to talk to him about some matters. Don't worry; I
promise he won't blame it on you.”
Since she was so persistent about it, Linda did not say anything more.
With that, Isabella headed toward Oscar's office and gave a knock on the door. Sure enough, he
agreed to let her in.
“Oscar, I've already sent someone to check on the IP address of that anonymous poster. The culprit
turns out to be a resident of a random neighborhood in Saspiuburg. I sought help from a friend to look
for that person in that neighborhood, but he fled the scene long ago. My friend learned from the
management office that the anonymous poster is an IT expert. He's adept with computers and works as
a technician in a medium-sized company. He resigned a few days ago, and guess what? That post
appeared online subsequently. We also found a sum of money transferred into his account
anonymously,” Isabella conveyed upon stepping into the office.
Without looking up, Oscar replied, “I know. I've already gotten my men to check on it. He's nothing but
a clown. There's no need to be bothered about someone insignificant like him.”
“Oscar, they've bullied you to this extent and even falsely accused you of ill-treating your wife and
stopping her from acknowledging her family. It has caused severe damage to your reputation. I think it's
time for you to step forward and clarify the situation.” Isabella scrunched her brows tightly. Oscar let out a snort of laughter and finally lifted his head at that point.
“Is there anything else?”
“I'm worried about you, Oscar. Why do you appear so lackadaisical about the situation?”
“If there's nothing else, you can head out now, Isabella. I don't need an irresponsible person who
doesn't know how to differentiate private matters from work to continue staying in the company.”
Isabella bit her lip and fell silent.
“Oscar, we can always be good friends. Though I'm not lucky enough to become the woman you love,
I'm still your sister in name. There's no need to be so wary of me,” Isabella reasoned.
Oscar grabbed his pen and continued with his work, ignoring her completely.
Isabella gazed at the man intently for a moment before she turned and headed out.
“Ms. Walker, are you getting back to work?” Linda queried.
In response, Isabella merely shot her a look and continued heading into the pantry.
When she stepped out, she had two cups of beverages in her grip—one was a coffee, and the other a
tea.
She passed the coffee to Linda and said, “I brewed this for you, Linda. Try it. And this is for Oscar. Inoticed he's been occupied with work recently, so I think drinking some tea will help him stay
energized.”
Receiving the coffee, Linda put on a surprised expression. “Ms. Walker, thank you for the coffee. Not to
worry, I'll bring this cup of tea to Mr. Clinton.”
Isabella pulled a smile on her face. “I'm counting on you then.”
After Isabella left, Linda stared at the cup of coffee in her hand helplessly.
“Linda, you've attracted Ms. Walker's attention. Be extremely careful from now on. Hopefully, you won't
be in the same predicament as the other Linda,” another secretary reminded.
Averting her gaze to the cup of steaming hot tea in her other hand, Linda began mumbling to herself, “I
doubt there's anything wrong with this cup of tea, right? It can't possibly be spiked, could it?”
Having convinced herself mentally, she brought the cup of tea into the office.
“Mr. Clinton, you have been very busy at work, so I made you a cup of tea. Have a taste and see if it's
to your liking. Mrs. Clinton specially taught me how to brew it,” Linda claimed.
Raising his head to eye the cup of hot tea before him, Oscar picked it up and blew on it before taking a
sip. Then, he directed his gaze to Linda and asked, “Amelia really taught you this?”
“Yes, Mr. Clinton. I learned it from Mrs. Clinton before. Is it not to your liking? I guess I was just acting
smart. Sorry about that.” Linda wore a silly grin as she answered him. “It doesn't taste too bad. Get back to your work.” Oscar waved a dismissive hand.
Hearing that, Linda breathed a sigh of relief.
She nodded in acknowledgment and turned to leave.
As soon as Linda exited Oscar's office, she caught sight of Isabella, who she thought had left long ago,
waiting for her at her desk.
Instantly, her heart leaped to her throat again. “Ms. Walker, is there anything else I can do for you?”
“Take it easy. I only want to know if Oscar has drank that cup of tea?” Isabella was surprisingly
amicable.
Astonishment flooded Linda's heart, but she honestly answered, “Yes, Ms. Walker, Mr. Clinton drank it.
Is there anything else?”
Isabella's eyes glistened with joy as she smiled. “Nope. Continue with what you're doing. I have to get
back to work too.”
In high spirits, she whipped around and walked away.
That secretary who had a good relationship with Linda pensively questioned, “Linda, don't you think
Ms. Walker is quite odd? She diligently makes coffee or tea for Mr. Clinton, yet she has never sent it to
him herself. Is it possible that she put something in the beverages?”
“Do you think we're filming a drama right now? Who in the world would be so dumb to spike a drink infront of so many people? Hurry and get back to work,” Linda replied.
“Never let your guard down, Linda. It's better to be cautious so that you won't become someone else's
scapegoat.”
“I know. I'm not that stupid.”
Finishing her words, Linda returned to her seat. As much as she was skeptical about Isabella's
behavior, she supposed the latter was not that foolish and reasoned that Isabella had done it out of
pure admiration for Oscar.
Meanwhile, Isabella was brimming with exhilaration back in her office. Oscar has drank so many cups
of coffee and tea that I brewed. A little more hard work left to go before I get to perform deep hypnosis
on him.
Already, passionate scenes of Oscar pulling her into his embrace played in her mind, and she could not
wait for it to become reality.