Chapter 36
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
Chapter: 37
When the vice general manager pointed his remote control at the projector to move on to the next slide,
the new product wasnât shown on the screen. Instead, a video of a girl kissing Carlos started to play.
When he saw this, Carlos frowned deeply.
âAs compensation, Iâll give you two thousand dollars!â
Everyone in the room was shocked. Then, chaos broke loose.
Carlosâs eyes were fixated on the screen. He realized the video was from the night at the bar when
Debbie kissed him. His expression immediately darkened and his eyes were filled with disgust.
It was that damned woman again!
This product launch was being broadcasted live. The whole world was watching as this scandalous
video played.
Everyoneâs eyes fell on Carlos.
He sneered with disdain. This was a part of that womanâs plan, wasnât it?
The vice general manager on the stage was at a loss for a moment. As he scrambled to turn off the
projector, the video ended as abruptly as it started playing. Then, the screen automatically went back to
the product Launch presentation.
But the people in the audience were already whispering. Some sharp-eyed people noticed that the girl
in the video was Debbie, the woman who had just fallen into the pool with Carlos moments earlier.
Olga gritted her teeth angrily. But she had to keep her cool.
There was one silver lining amidst this mess. The Hilton Group was quick to find the hacker. The culprit
turned out to be Gail.
She was to be expelled from the school, effective immediately, and she was not allowed to step foot on
the campus premises ever again. No other school would dare to accept a student that was expelled
from
Alorith College of Economics and Management.
So, in the blink of an eye, Gailâs academic career was over.
The news spread Like wildfire to the school, causing a great sensation.
Meanwhile, Debbie was not surprised at all when she heard that. Only an idiot like Gail would be stupid
enough to play such a compromising video at the Hilton Groupâs event.
Only she could be blamed for getting herself into trouble.
However⦠Thinking of her aunt, Debbie sighed. She would probably be sad about what happened to
Gail.
As expected, when Debbie returned to the Murphy home, her uncle,
Sebastian Murphy, flew into a rage.
âHow could I have raised such a stupid daughter? Look at what youâve done! Not only your future is
ruined, but also mine! Mr. Hilton sent my company a warning because of you! You always mess with
Debbie. Now look at what youâve done! How dare you mess with Mr. Hilton?â
A servant led Debbie into the Living room. There, she found Gail, with her face buried in her hands,
curled up on the sofa, sobbing.
Her aunt, Lucinda Murphy, in a long green windbreaker, pressed her fingers against her temple and
closed her eyes. She looked exhausted.