Chapter 1558
Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted
Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted Chapter 1558 [Eleven Jewell]
âScripts that donât turn a profit wonât keep selling, no matter how many favors you owe. No oneâs in the industry for charity,â Vermont factually stated.
Felicity seemed to grasp the concept, but there was still a hint of confusion in her expression. She cut to the chase and asked, âCan you be more specific?â
Vermont laughed and said, âThe average price for an apartment in the neighborhood we just left is only slightly lower than Clouditude International. Sheâs a screenwriter with an average family background and who hasnât written a blockbuster.
How do you reckon she affords a place like that?â
This caught Felicity off guard.
Her supervisorâs place was anything but small. It was around 4000 square feet, with an average price of over ten grand per square foot. It was a mansion worth nearly half a billion and definitely not within financial reach for a screenwriter like her superior.
âWhy did security let those people in? Have you considered that perhaps the house is registered under the married coupleâs name? Maybe even those script offers she gets are all thanks to her boyfriendâs connections?â
Felicityâs expression turned serious. âAre you suggesting she knew about the affair?â
Vermont replied calmly, âI canât say. But, for a house this expensive, how could she not have done a background check on her boyfriend? Moreoverâ¦â
He paused. âWhen you both came out of the bedroom, her facial expressions didnât seem quite right after she heard that I called the police. She clearly didnât want to involve the authorities, but maybe she didnât say anything because I was there.â
When the police arrived and asked Felicityâs supervisor some questions, the womanâs responses were all very vague. She did not seem like someone who had suffered property damage and a threat to her personal safety, nor someone who was eager to seek justice. This was particularly odd to Vermont.
Felicity tried to recall the situation upon hearing that. After a while, she said, âShe doesnât seem like that kind of person.
She has always been good to us at work, especially to the newcomers. One time, a newcomer messed up some documents and caused a problem in the company, but my supervisor stepped in to take the blame.
Sheâs also rather low key when it comes to her personal life. I just canât imagine her ruining someone elseâs relationship.â
According to Felicityâs understanding, the other woman was usually conniving like Hylda. Her superior did not fit the mold at all. She could not fathom how someone who seemed so elegant, successful, and gentle could be a homewrecker.
Vermont chuckled and said, âThatâs because you havenât met many people. Humans are inherently complex. Oneâs professional abilities and adept social skills donât entirely represent their morality.â
In the early days of his business, Vermont often mingled in various social circles. He had met people from all walks of life.
Some of them had the worst personalities. However, once they were in public, they were known as good fathers, good husbands, and good leaders. This went on as long as they kept up with their facade.
Vermont thought about the circumstances. He could not help but feel uneasy and worried for Felicity.
âWhy donât you pretend like you know nothing about what happened today. Donât ask any questions and donât discuss the situation with anyone. Just continue to do what youâve been doing. Try to have as little contact as possible with your supervisor outside of work.â
Felicity still found it hard to believe that her superior would ruin someoneâs relationship. âMaybe she was tricked by that asshole,â she whispered.
âEven so, thatâs her business. You should stay out of it. I know you have your principles and morals, but when it comes to other peopleâs private matters, I think you shouldnât get involved.â
Although Felicity still believed that her supervisor was fooled, she was willing to heed Vermontâs advice.
After all, he would not harm her.
However, Felicity was feeling a bit resentful. âItâs all those despicable menâs fault. They act like a hot shot and trick girls into falling for them. Theyâre all liars and master manipulators! Iâm not gonna go easy on any of them if we ever cross paths!â
Vermont did not know what to say. He cautiously asked,â What if he genuinely liked the girl, but she didnât like him back?
And, because he felt desperate, he told a little white lie so that he would have a chance?â
âHuh? Why would he deceive her into liking him if he genuinely likes her? How can you trust a man like that? I bet he just wants to get her into bed with him!â
Vermont pursed his lips. ââ¦Well, they havenât had sex yet.â