Now, it makes them even more confused with Victor's situation. Marco himself also got a threat from an unknown person when he, along with Bobby and Chappy, tried stalking Victor during the night. Considering that Bobby and Chappy had been taken down once, it's hard to imagine Victor not knowing anything about them.
“If he didn't know about you, then what about the guy who took you to the woods?” asks Marco.
Both Bobby and Chappy don't answer his question. And indeed Marco isn't expecting those two stupid thugs to give him a smart answer.
“Did you really not get to see the man's face?” asks Willie, the baldy black guy with gold teet
Things are different at Counterbrand between Victor and Viona. They both know who Albert Wilson is, the boss of one of their competitors. But they never know how dangerous he is.Viona only sees Albert Wilson as an eccentric playboy who doesn’t realize his age. And for Victor…“They become so big only by starting their business with a laundry. Everything will be different when you own the market yourself. Now, everyone who likes to use a laundry service, go to Loundrix Wilson. Hotels, motels, restaurants, schools, families, everyone. Just like what they said, only your dirty money they can’t clean,” he says in front of the other executives.“Well, they indeed don’t have any competitor in laundry service,” Viona affirms.“That’s only because no one sees it as a viable option to start their own laundry business to compete with them. No one is naïve enough to do that. So, it doesn’t matter how silly it looks, as long as you own the market,” Victor closes.At the moment, Victor is trying
The only reason Victor mentions Nancy’s name is because he knows that Nancy has more than adequate ability, capability, and educational background for the position. After all, he has learned that Nancy really understands the company more than any other employees at the marketing department. Victor has learned everything from the time he had spent with Nancy while he asked her to accompany him around. He has also learned that Nancy knows everyone and interacts with them well. Not in a formal way, but more like on a personal level as if she is friends with everyone. Of course, not with everyone. There are still two employees who show their discontent with Nancy’s current situation. “You see, she has what it takes to fill that position, and the best one among her peers. After all, I’ve also learned that she is also one of those few employees who got a scholarship contract from us during her college. Just like what I got for my study at Purdue University.” “I know the contract only bin
Victor rushes to his office, taking all the documents he is going to need. And again, he takes out his phone again, only to check the time. He looks so awry. Based on how he calculates the time he is going to take on the journey, he is going to be late nonetheless. He had planned to do some rehearsal on journey. But with his current situation, he is not able to keep his concentration. What kind of rehearsal can he do now? As he gets out of the elevator at the 1st floor, he immediately approaches the receptionist lady. “Jane, where is she?” asks Victor. Not long after that receptionist girl named Jane glancing around, she finds Judy already approaching them with an excited look. “Victor!” Judy greets from behind. “Judy, sorry for making you wait for a while,” says Victor, still looking impatient. “It’s okay. About what you told me before…” “Do you bring your document with you?” asks Victor. “Document?” asks Judy with a bit of confusion. “No, I didn’t come here to apply for a j
Knowing Victor came by himself without any lawyer, Elijah decides to play aggressive. He is not going to wait for the chance to come to them first. He asks Malcom to revise the conditions of the points that will be discussed in the marital settlement negotiations, where previously it was only limited to the dispute about the house ownership. “You see, my client here thought that there’s no way for her to dispute about the wealth when she only knew that her husband, at that time, was only a pizza delivery man,” says Elijah. “So, you want me to revise this, asking to dig more into Mr. William’s wealth? You should know, if you really want a fair marital settlement, then Mr. William also has the right to ask what Emma gained so far from her work during their time living together,” replies Malcom. “Sure. We’ve prepared the notes and document of Mrs. Emma’s…” says Elijah as he takes out the document from his bag. But Victor immediately interrupts him. “I don’t need them. You are the on
Marital settlement is about splitting wealth which a marriage couple have together. Often it gets complicated because most people just mix their money with what they already had before marriage.But the thing with Victor is different. The money is not a wealth belonging to the two of them from their marriage. It’s owned solely by Victor, and it’s completely isolated from what he earned during his life as Emma’s husband.“Not all the wealth belonging to a husband should be disputed by his wife for marital settlement. Or else, people would start marrying a rich figure, and then divorce him for getting half of their wealth. Or perhaps, is that how you see marital settlement?” asks Malcom rhetorically.“But, not getting anything? Think about my client’s position as a woman. She has the right to get something from her ex-husband,” says Elijah.A little bit of chuckles occurs from Victor, inviting Elijah’s attention toward him.“What do you expect? I was only a pizza delivery man. Isn’t tha
He has tried for more than 10 times, but he still get ignored. All the bad things and negativities come to his mind as he keeps trying to call Lucy. But Lucas can’t accept the possibilities for Lucy ignoring him deliberately. It’s not that long since his confidence spiked to its peak when he found everything just fell down at their place in front of him. There’s no way Lucy would ignore someone as good as him. At least, that’s what he believes, that he is that good of a man. “Why didn't she pick up the phone?” “Is she trying to avoid me?” “Why? Did I do something wrong to her?” Those questions are popping out in his head like the bubble wrapping plastic for electronic goods being squeezed by kids. But he is not thinking about any answer just yet. It’s not because he is stupid to look for any possible answer. He is just too afraid to accept the truth. He just doesn’t dare to think about it. He still believes he didn’t do anything wrong toward her. But he doesn’t think that far i
Lucas becomes panicked, how come the police suddenly appear and acts so exaggeratedly like that as if he were a criminal. But he just follows the police's order, and gets down on the floor. He looks to his right and finds Emma standing with another woman. He remembers that woman is the motel manager with whom he had once argued before. “Emma!” Lucas mumbles, intending to get back up to approach Emma. But the two officers have come to him and cuff his hands. One of them explains Luca's right while the other one takes him to their car. Lucas isn’t paying attention to whatever the officer tells him. Everything looks like it's in a slow motion for him as he keeps getting away from Emma. His mind is so blank, not knowing what is going on and what to do. Emma walks to the side of the road as the police take Lucas with them. She watches them leave for a moment. Only for a moment, and she then turns back and goes to the other direction without showing any interest in the slightest. She s
On the journey, Victor doesn’t say a word to Judy. Even his face looks so serious, unlike his easy-going self. He just keeps driving, taking Judy home first before going back to his house. With Victor acting like that, Judy doesn’t dare to ask any question either. They found Emma drunk unconsciously on the street, with a full suitcase. She knows there must be something happening between Victor and Emma. But for the time being, Judy feels a bit reluctant to meddle in their private issue as a married couple. At least, that’s what she thought, that Victor and Emma are still a married couple. “Sorry, Judy! I’ll take you for a ride another time,” says Victor as they reach where Judy lives. “It’s okay. You shouldn’t think about that now,” Judy replies before opening the door. When she gets out of the car, she stops for a while, still thinking about those two. She turns back at Victor, and says something even if she feels a bit reluctant. “You know you can always talk to me, right?!” sh