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Chapter 14. Making My Life Hell

Hunter POV

Four years later.

“Why didn’t anyone bother to tell me about the incident?” I hissed at the head of my legal team.

With my free hand, I clutched a copy of the morning paper where a news report about a branch of Hunter Hotels was published.

It wouldn’t have been crucial if the report was good, but it was the opposite. And it irritated the h*ll out of me.

“Sir, we already apologized to the customer. We also upgraded his room and provided freebies. We did not know he would go to the press to make a complaint.”

“Have you secured a non-disclosure on this?”

There was silence on the other line, telling me he didn’t.

“Mr. Langley, you have to understand that we cannot take anyone’s word at face value. We always have to put it in print.”

“It was just a mix-up, sir. It happens all the time.”

“So, you mean to tell me all these years you did not impose countermeasures to prevent occurrences such as this? Even if it happens every day, we can’t leave anything to chance. We always have
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