âItâs Brian Hughes.
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Surprised to hear from Brian, Wilton quickly asked his assistant to entertain the guests.
He then stepped out of the private room to a quieter spot to talk.
âOh, Brian, whatâs up?â Wilton asked.
âI need to discuss something important,â Brian began.
âMr.
Larson, youâve been in the business world for years.
You know, a well-run family makes a prosperous business.
I just hope the Larson Group wonât fall apart because of one reckless woman.
â
Hearing Brianâs words left Wilton puzzled.
âCan you explain what you mean?â he asked.
Brian responded, âMr.
Larson, you might want to ask your wife about her actions.
â
What could Renata possibly have done?
Wiltonâs brow furrowed in concern.
âWhat has she done?â
Brian continued, âMr.
Larson, your daughter made a scene at my wifeâs family reunion party.
Clearly, she lacks a proper upbringing.
However, considering our familiesâ ties, my wife and I overlooked it.
But now, your wife is causing more trouble.
Sheâs even forcing people to leave the crew just to secure a role for your young daughter.
Isnât that a bit extreme?â
Wiltonâs frown deepened upon hearing this.
âMy wife forced someone to leave the crew? I was completely unaware of thisâ¦â
What the hell was Renata doing? He cursed in his heart.
âYou seem to be in the dark about this matter.
â
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Brian went on with a firm tone, âI have no issue with Ivy joining the TV series Iâve funded, but you need to remember my wife
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wrote the script.
Sheâs insistent that each character is portrayed by someone suitable.
You know well about Ivyâs capabilities.
Sheâs not professionally trained, so ideally, she shouldâve studied the script closely once she got the role.
But it seems sheâs acting on her own, thinking her familyâs support is enough.
â
Wilton, caught off-guard by Brianâs blunt words, replied with a strained smile, âI see your point.
Itâs my fault for not teaching her better.
Iâll make sure she behaves.
â
Brian didnât mince his words.
âMr.
Larson, as a father, itâs on you when your kids act out.
Ivy needs to learn that thereâs always someone better out there.
It seems to me that both you and your wife havenât grasped this yet.
Youâre so tied up with work that family matters slip through.
Maybe itâs time to find someone who can handle those family affairs better.
Youâre a sharp businessman, but it seems you didnât make the best choice in a partner.
Your wife isnât guiding your daughter right.
If you wonât teach her, I will.
Ivy should remember this lesson.
Sheâs not always the best and shouldnât use your familyâs name to harm others.
Mr.
Larson, we donât want a rift between our families over your daughter, do we?â
Brianâs directness left Wilton feeling uneasy.
He was still piecing together the situation but understood the gist of Brianâs message.
Renata had previously joined Ivy in bullying others, and Ivy had received her consequence.
Brianâs warning was clear.
If he supported Ivy in her bullying again, he would find himself at odds with several influential families, including the Moreno family!
âI understand.
Thanks for the heads-up.
Iâll look into this immediately.
â
Wiltonâs face darkened as he ended the call.
He was about to dial Renata to find out what was going on when his phone rang.
It was her.
Answering with an icy tone, Wilton asked, âWhat do you want?â