"No! She wouldn't dare ... "
Violeta leaned against the white mansion wall.
Even if she never set foot in the entertainment industry, she would still live a life of luxury.
She told Anton a long time ago that she wasn't cut out for business. Violeta had no interest in running a company; she only wanted to be a successful actress.
Her parents had no objections.
They only wished for Violeta to be healthy, happy, and able to pursue what she loved.
The White Group was deeply rooted in Quinston. It was a vast and thriving enterprise with a well-developed system capable of independent operation.
They wouldn't force Violeta to inherit the company; besides, there was Niall.
Violeta wasn't involved in the family business. In the future, she could live off the dividends from her parents' shares and enjoy a life of pleasures.
Therefore, she didn't own any companies.
A simple café? She wouldn't be attached to that.
After the studio clarified things, the situation swiftly reversed itself.
Violeta's fans, who had been on the defensive, began to fight back and clear her name.
Within two days, the online uproar had subsided.
Fiona and her husband had their own vision for the café.
Violeta's strict standards for coffee bean quality contributed to Sunset Café's success.
Once they started franchising, more diverse staff joined in, and there were bound to be issues.
This lapse, although not harming Violeta, served as a wake-up call for the couple.
If Sunset Café wanted to grow stronger, they needed to enforce strict employee regulations and systematic training, even for franchise employees.
This was the sole method to guarantee sustained success rather than a fleeting fad.
This incident taught Fiona a valuable lesson. She surely knew what to do next.
Zelena's schemes failed.
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