Wait a minute… What about my final sentence? Is that all? The reporter inquired, “Would you like to have a son like him?” “Of course, I do,” Olivia then added, “but I already have one. My son is amazing.”
Why didn’t they include the final part? No wonder North is down the dumps. She contacted Marcus, jumping through hoops: to get that reporter’s contact number. Skipping the speech of courtesy, she dived straight into the topic. I’m Olivia Maxwell, whom you interviewed the other day. Why is the interview released from the website different from my actual answer?”
The reporter was dazed as he chewed over the published content. However, there was nothing irrelevant that came into his mind.
Everyone was aware that Olivia was not someone to be taken lightly, so why would they release something false? Everything was her words promoting the project, hence the absence of sensitive questions. They did not even have the nerve to ship her with the male lead either. The last thing they wished for was to get in her bad books.
“Which part of it do you see unfit, Miss Maxwell?’ he asked gingerly. Olivia questioned back, “Why didn’t you include the part where I said I already have my son, who is amazing?”
“Really? It is there, claimed the baffled reporter as he turned on his laptop to take a look at the published article. Knowing that he was searching for it, she remained patient. Once he watched the video, he finally realized that the supposed part was excluded. Panic, he apologized, “I’m sorry, Miss Maxwell. It’s probably because of the long video, so they didn’t include that part. It isn’t on purpose. How about we remove the article right now? How’s that?”
“Removing it? What’s the use of removing it? Everyone has seen it!” chided Olivia coldly. Who saw it, though? the reporter wondered before asking carefully, “So, what is your call, Miss Maxwell?”
“Include that missing part,” she proposed.
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