Chapter 324 I Have To Find Her
Samuel hung up the phone, his expression ice-cold.
Yareli then sent him the photos.
After glancing at them, Samuel noticed that the photos documented intimate moments of Gizem with other men.
However, that was not all.
Samuel even knew the identities of some of the men in the photos.
Hmph. I really underestimated her.
Just then, he heard footsteps coming from outside.
He put his phone down and turned to head outside.
Gizem was just about to return to her room when she saw Samuel exiting his study. “Mr. Macari,” she greeted him.
“I have something to speak to you about,” Samuel responded coldly.
Gizem paused for a moment before she turned and walked into his study.
“What’s wrong, Mr. Macari?” Gizem asked with a frown.
Samuel remained cold as he spoke. “I heard that you purchased a car at a car dealership today.”
“Did Yareli tell you this?” Gizem questioned.
Samuel nodded.
“Yes, indeed.” Gizem then asked seriously, “Mr. Macari, there isn’t anything wrong with me buying a car, is there?”
“Fancy cars complement a beautiful woman like you. Of course, I won’t get in the way of you making friends. It’s just that…” Samuel’s tone suddenly changed. “I hope that you can be aware of your influence. After all, my daughter is still young.”
“What do you mean by that?” Gizem furrowed her brows deeply.
Samuel then switched on his phone. “Take a look at this yourself.”
After Gizem skimmed through the photos on his phone, her expression changed drastically. “Who gave you these?”
“Is this you?” Samuel questioned coldly. “I’ve studied them and found that there were no traces of photoshopping.”
Gizem clenched her fists tightly. “It is me.”
Samuel’s gaze darkened after he heard her response.
Although Gizem seemed ordinary, she didn’t look like someone who had no dignity.
Never would he expect that he would be wrong about her.
“All these happened a long time ago,” Gizem continued as she returned the phone to him.
Samuel sat down as an icy glint crossed his eyes. “I hope that you can understand my concerns. If you continue doing such things, I’ll consider removing you from your position. After all, my daughter’s health is of utmost importance and so is her education.”
“Don’t worry, Mr. Macari. I won’t let her know about this.” With that, Gizem turned around and made her leave.
Samuel’s gaze darkened. His expression remained cold as he looked at the photos on his phone.
For some reason, the woman in the photos had eyes full of ambition.
However, that was not the case with Gizem.
Gizem’s eyes were clear and innocent without any trace of impurities.
However, she had said that those things happened years ago.
Perhaps, she had genuinely changed.
After Gizem returned to her room, she dialed a number on her phone.
Soon, the call was answered.
“Master, it’s me.” Gizem spoke in a cold voice.
Theodore was slightly taken aback upon hearing her tone. ”Oh. Who got on your nerves?”
“Master, where’s Lauren?” Gizem asked furiously.
“She went to help me handle some stuff. What’s the matter?” Theodore frowned.
“If she’s out on a mission, then so be it. But why does she have to use the same face as me?” There was a flicker of irritation in Gizem’s voice. “Now Samuel is doubting my identity, and it’s making things so difficult for me!”
“Calm down. Isn’t this normal? It is only then that you can confuse Samuel and prevent him from questioning your identity,” Theodore replied with a slight smile.
“I just looked through the photos that Samuel received. The latest one was from three days ago. I was in Jadeborough then. How could I have appeared in Lusterg? Tell her to stop this immediately. If not, I’ll tear off this hyper-realistic mask!” Gizem fumed.
Theodore could tell that Gizem was genuinely enraged and tried to comfort her, “All right. All right. I’ll talk to her about it. Calm down.”
“Master, you know what my temper is like. This is the one thing that I cannot tolerate! This isn’t the first time. If she does it again, I’ll immediately go back and teach her a good lesson!” Gizem snapped.
With that, she ended the call.
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