When Lucy said that they were minor issues, they were indeed just minor issues. She was not making excuses for herself.
All of the issues they pointed out seemed to be nitpicking like they were trying to find fault in the tiniest of details.
Frowning, Lucy called the investor’s number. She softened her voice and asked, “Hello, is this Mr. Erlington?
“I’m Lucy Quinn, the person in charge of Lulu Comics.
“I’m sorry for disturbing you, but I’d like to inquire about the sudden cancellation of your company’s investment in our comic.”
A middle-aged man’s voice came from the other end of the phone. “I apologize for the sudden cancellation, but your company’s comic doesn't meet my requirements, so I had to cancel the investment.”
The tone of his voice was cold as if Lucy’s company had done something huge to offend him.
Lucy was at a loss, but she had to get to the bottom of this. “May I ask what those requirements are?”
Lucy did not believe that it was because of those minor issues at all.
There was a moment of silence on the other end of the phone. Then, Wayne Erlington responded with annoyance, “What’s wrong with you? I’ve already told you that your comic doesn't meet our requirements.
“Gosh, what’s the point of investing in a plagiarized comic?
After hearing that, Lucy furrowed her eyebrows. She subconsciously glanced at Mabel.
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