35. It's a demand

Oscar rushed into the company, knowing that no one would recognise him, because his father-in-law thought that he was such an embarrassment to his family that his name must not be mentioned or his face shown.

"Excuse me, sir?" The receptionist who had seen how he barged into the company asked. She saw him walk in with three men behind and wondered if there was a problem.

For a financial institution like Sterling's cooperative, she was used to wealthy men barging into the buildings at several points with bodyguards ready to make trouble over the slightest inconvenience, and she believed that Oscar was just one of them.

"Here we go again," she mumbled as Oscar approached the counter with a furious expression.

"Where is the manager? I want to speak to him immediately," He said.

"Please, take it easy, sir. I'm very sure whatever the problem is, it will be resolved in ...

"I said I want to speak with the manager, don't tell me anything else," Oscar cut her off with a loud voice.

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