Chapter: 1659
Galen turned at the sound of footsteps and glanced sideways at her.
"Sabrina, what's wrong?"
Sabrina flashed a smile and inquired, “Can I ask you a question?
Keilani came to see the director just now. Do you know what happened?"
Galen gave Sabrina a knowing look and said, "I'm aware. The director informed me that Keilani tried to use the name of the Wilson family to force him to change the photographer."
Sabrina's face turned pale. "What did the director say?"
“What could the director say? He just ignored her. How does it concern her which photographer we choose? The Wilson family may hold considerable influence in Philade, but they cannot meddle in the operations of our company. Unless of course, she gets her father to come here himself."
Sabrina breathed a sigh of relief when she heard what Galen said.
"That's great. Thank you." Sabrina was relieved that she had worked for this company. This company was well-established and unafraid of Keilani's threats.
If she had chosen a personal photography studio, it may not be able to withstand so much pressure.
Now, Sabrina could go on with her work without any worries.
It never occurred to Keilani that the director would refuse her so decisively.
Even when she mentioned her father, the director still refused to listen to her. He didn't show any respect to her.
In the past, Keilani had used the Wilson family's name to make those individuals she despised leave Philade. However, this time, her tactic failed.
But Keilani was not ready to give up. She bribed multiple customers to spread negative rumors about the Daily Company's products. She also sought out a few gangsters to cause chaos and disturbances in the shopping mall.
The Daily Company had been in existence for years and had faced numerous attacks from competitors, giving them ample experience in handling such situations.
The public relations department believed their competitor was responsible, so they apprehended the gang members and beat them up in private.
However, Keilani was still determined to see her schemes through. She knew that her father wouldn't indulge her, so she asked her uncle, Albert, for help.
Not only was Albert a director at the Wilson Group, but he also held shares in multiple other companies. With his vast network of connections and friends, he was a well-respected figure in the business world.
One of the shareholders in the Daily Company was Albert's friend.