Chapter 1100 Clay's Persuasion
Chapter 1100 Clay's Persuasion
"Why didn't you discuss it with me and your grandfather before taking action?" The middle-aged man rubbed his temple on the other end of the phone. "Now look at what's happened. Not only did it fail, but you were exposed too quickly. Everyone now knows that you were behind it, and they are criticizing our family online."
The news was a bolt from the blue, and Erin's face turned bloodless. "How can I be exposed? I was so discreet. How could anyone know it was me?"
She found it hard to believe.
Her father, Clay McDaniel, put his hand off his temple. "Discreet? Is that what you call it? You left a trace by contacting Mr. Guzman of the Squirrel Team with your private number. Do you think that you can rely on your identity as the daughter of the McDaniel family to act recklessly and that it doesn't matter if others know who you are because they dare not bite you back?"
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That was exactly what she had thought.
In her mind, her grandfather was backed by Julien, and her grandfather would back her up.
That was why she had contacted Mr. Guzman regardless of whether her identity would be exposed or not.
With such a powerful background, she hadn't thought that Mr. Guzman would dare betray her.
But now...
Erin fell silent, but Clay knew what she was thinking.
He knew his daughter too well.
Clay sighed again. "You are just too arrogant. Little do you know that even a worm will turn. They have no background. To save themselves and turn the tables when they are arrested, they will do whatever it takes to grab hold of others' weaknesses. Mr. Guzman is no exception. After tracking you down through your phone number, he must have kept evidence of your communication with him. Once the truth was revealed, he would immediately expose you to extenuate his crime."
"Do you mean Julien found out the truth because Mr. Guzman betrayed me?" Erin's eyes turned red, and she gritted her teeth.
Clay nodded. "That's probably the case. Mr. Guzman and you drew up the plan, and you only contacted him, so there shouldn't be a third person who knows. The only explanation is that he has ratted you out."
"That damned fatso!" Erin screamed like a crazy person.
Her cry was ear-piercing, and Clay put the phone away from his ear. "If you had been more cautious, contacting him with another number or disguising your voice, he wouldn't have known it was you. Even if he was caught, he wouldn't be able to sell you out, and Julien wouldn't have known or been angry with us. Unfortunately, you were too impulsive. If you had told your grandfather and me beforehand, we would have helped you and stopped Mr. Guzman from exposing you."
"I couldn't wait!" Erin bit her lips. "You guys kept saying that Sydney forced Julien to get back together with her and that they would break up sooner or later because they had no feelings for each other. I believed it and restrained myself from rushing back until I finished school. When I was handling my visa, I read stories about them being affectionate and loving. I couldn't bear it, so..."
Clay was distressed by his daughter's painful words, and he sighed. "I know how you feel, but you held on for so long. Couldn't you wait for more days? Look at the mess now. Your reputation is ruined, and people are criticizing you and our family online. Many netizens accuse us of deceiving and using them. As public opinion turns against us, the stocks of our company have plummeted. The shareholders are dissatisfied, and they want us to contact Julien and Sydney and apologize to them as soon as possible. Unfortunately, we can't even reach Julien."
Erin panicked. "Is Julien really mad at us?"
Clay looked worried. "Yes, he didn't even answer my calls. I tried to contact those around him, but they fobbed me off. Obviously, it was at his order. After all, we could always reach him in the past, and this is the first time such a thing has happened. It goes without saying that he is mad at us."
Erin felt dizzy.
She remembered what Mr. Guzman had said to her on the phone.
According to him, her grandfather was not as important as Sydney in Julien's heart.
And for Sydney, Julien could mercilessly target the McDaniel family.
She had scorned his words. She had been scared, but not convinced.
It wasn't until that moment that she started to believe them.
"Erin?" Her silence made her father worry, and he called out with concern.
Erin came to her senses and swallowed hard. "Someone told me that Julien was going to deal with us. Is it true?"
"Who told you that?" Clay turned pale with fright.
Erin was taken aback. "You don't know?"
"I've never heard of this." Clay turned serious. "Who told you this?"
"It was Mr. Guzman." Erin didn't hide anything.
Clay furrowed his brows. "Him?"
"Yes."
"Well, I don't think his words are credible."
'How could Mr. Guzman possibly fathom Julien's thoughts?
'It's probably just speculation.'
Clay reassured himself and dismissed the information. "At the end of the day, it was your fault, and Julien has every right to be angry."
"My fault?" Erin pouted, dissatisfied with her father's statement.
Clay nodded. "Yes. Your mistake lies in your lack of caution and excessive self-confidence. If you had concealed your identity, our family wouldn't have ended up in such an awkward situation. You kept the whole thing from me and your grandfather, and you failed to destroy the surveillance footage completely. Without the footage, even if someone stood out to prove Sydney didn't cheat on Julien, who would believe that? Even if Julien believed it for the sake of his reputation, doubt would take root in his heart, and it wouldn't be long before they broke up. So, your move was a huge mistake."
Erin lowered her head. "I see it now. It was indeed my negligence. It won't happen again. From now on, I will discuss it with you and Grandpa before taking any action."
Her dad was right. She had been too hasty and conceited to consider all the possible consequences, and her reckless action caused Julien to be dissatisfied with her family.
She would not make the same mistake again.
She would succeed next time without letting anyone know she was behind the scenes.
A determined light sparked in her eyes.