Mandy's face became pale.
Her focus had always been on the coffee factory side, while the cooperation with the online drama concept were provided by Joshua-Hazel Pictures. The only one who would know the answer would be Hazel, she had to be trying to swindle her.
Mandy sneered, "So, you know the answer?"
"So, you don't know?" Hazel smiled lightly and said calmly, "Since it is a collaboration with the online drama, the coffee types chosen should naturally fit the characters of the drama. While in this drama..."
Hazel calmly stated her own idea, which was well-founded. The directors on the board nodded frequently. Even if they didn't watch that online drama, they all felt Hazel was very convincing.
After listening to her explanation, no matter how biased the directors were against Hazel, they couldn't find any reason to deny her credit. They looked at Mandy, who had a nasty scowl on her face. She didn't expect Hazel to be prepared.
"Oh, you know your own devices." Mandy said with a big head, "Who doesn't know that Joshua-Hazel Pictures is your private business? If you want to know about the concept, they will naturally tell you, right?"
"Don't change the topic. Since you said that this plan is your credit, why don't you understand these things?" Hazel smiled lightly, "You thought the planning was as long as they made a comment, I approved it and everything would be fine? If I can't fully understand the roles of coffees and characters of the online drama, how can I guarantee the embedded advertis.e.m.e.nts are popular with the fans of those characters?"
Mandy's face was even more ugly, and she couldn't refute these words.
Hazel continued her strike, "Do you think that I have been holding back something from you? You really misunderstood me. If you wanted to ask, I would've definitely told you. But your focus had always been on the coffee factory so that when the investigation team came in one day, you would be able to take the credit for yourself. In that case, why would you bother to wonder about what the design concept was?"
Hazel's simple words easily revealed Mandy's lies, and the so-called investigation report suddenly became a few pieces of waste paper.
Mandy clenched her teeth but she could not refute Hazel at all.
Although the directors didn't like Hazel, they would not have a good impression of a liar. What's more, now every one of them could see the credit of the coffee factory belonged to Hazel but not Mandy.
"Mandy didn't say that the plan was made by her from the beginning." Fred hurriedly stepped out to defend Mandy, "I saw the investigation report. Her credit was not less than anyone, but it was not mentioned at all, so I took the initiative to speak for her."
"This is the reason you lied for her?" Joshua faintly said, "If you even lie on such a small thing, how can we trust what you said?"
Fred was in a fl.u.s.ter. Joshua's words were deadly.
Fred thought it was foolproof, but to his surprise, Hazel actually reversed her unfavorable situation. Then Joshua took the chance and directly questioned his credibility. He just found out both Joshua and Hazel were tough roles, and they even cooperated so well with each other.
"President Joshua, let's focus on the topic and don't expand the scope, otherwise it will really make people doubt your purpose." Fred shifted the topic with an ugly face, "Our focus is not on the credit of this coffee factory! We just want to confirm the identity of the daughter of the Denmark family. I believe that only Sunny has the final say on this matter!"
Everyone looked at Sunny. Indeed, although she was a foster daughter of Joseph Family, she had been the closest person to Marcus and Cate.
Sunny was silent for a while, and then she said, "I want to know the truth of the matter more than anyone, but unfortunately the current evidence cannot prove which one of the two is authentic."
Everyone suddenly started whispering about it and most of them agreed with Sunny.
Hazel suddenly lacked interest in the subject. When they saw she was winning, they began to shift the topic and wanted to downplay her credit.
As for the issue of true or false identities, she really had little interest.
"I'm going to the bathroom." She whispered to Joshua.
"Okay." Joshua nodded. He knew that Hazel was growing impatient.
Hazel stood up and walked toward the door. The whole meeting room was quiet now. They looked at Hazel with puzzled faces. What did she mean? She was just going to leave like that? Didn't she care at all if they thought she was fake?
Hazel walked calmly in the eyes of everyone and went straight outside the door of the conference room. When she closed the door of the conference room, she even heard the lively discussion inside. However, she really didn't care much.
Hazel came to the lounge next door and poured a cup of coffee. As she just sat down on the sofa, the door of the lounge opened again. Susan hesitated for a second and finally came in.
"You don't need to think too much. It's just that it is too noisy and boring inside the meeting room, so I just come here to have a break!" Susan complained.
Hazel gave her a glance and said nothing.
Susan seemed to be a little embarrassed. She really could not think of anything to say to Hazel. She also poured herself a cup of coffee and sat far away from Hazel.
The lounge was quiet, with only the sound of two people drinking coffee.
"That... Actually, I hope you are the daughter of the Denmark family!" Susan couldn't help it. She looked at Hazel and hatefully said, "Although I hate you...but Mandy is even more annoying!"
Hazel almost laughed out loud.
It turned out it was more fun to sit here drinking coffee with her old enemy Susan than dealing with those hypocritical directors.
"Although, many of the things I did before were under Mandy's instructions, I also did them because I really hated you! Even if I hate her more now, I won't try to be your friend. I am here, not to talk to you. Oh, my goodness!" Susan snorted and pulled her hair. "Forget it, I don't know what I am talking about!"
Hazel twitched her lips. She said faintly, "I can assure you that I understand what you mean, I don't think you are coming for peace between us."
"Oh..." Susan said with a little grumble, "In fact, I..."