Su Mingyu continued, "Jennie Facci-Manoban, the CEO and a major shareholder of Facci Group, also the owner of LM Security Group is a woman known for her support towards abused women either in a workplace or domestic violence in general. The public will soon know that her security group is a group of sexist people. They will know how she refused to acknowledge the case about some higher ups in the company being male chauvinists."
"And you came here... just to tell me this. Are you perhaps trying to scare me, Miss Su?" Lisa said as he looked at her with a cold and emotionless gaze. On the outside, his face was extremely calm, however, on the inside, he was already irritated. The reason why he agreed to talk to this woman was because he already knew that this conversation would involve Jennie.
"I am trying to tell you the consequences of your actions." She eyed Seulgi who was standing next to the bodyguards just a few feet away from Lisa. She immediately wondered when they would leave. With them here, Su Mingyu could not really go through with her original plan. "I will soon go to the media." She stated.
"I used to wonder why Miss Su seemed so confident about all this." Lisa said as he turned his back against her. He then eyed the buildings in front of LM Capital. His eyes soon drifted towards the busy streets of Seoul. "Then... I thought... well, my wife thought that someone was behind you."
Su Mingyu widened her eyes at Lisa's words. She gulped, totally surprised at how direct the man was. How much did Lisa know? Was it possible that the conversation that she heard last night with her father on the phone was actually confirmed? If it was... then how?
"So... my people tried to look for something- anything..." Lisa continued. "Then we found something interesting about your past. We found out that you were not actually a Su. And that everything about you is actually a lie." His words almost knocked the air out of her lungs. Against the wishes of her adoptive father, she had come here to test the waters, to try to gauge the information that Lisa knew about them. However, seeing the news about Jennie's success in a magazine somehow made her change her mind.
She wanted to punish that woman for getting herself involved in her husband's matter. At the same time, she hoped that she would get something out of this visit. At first she thought she got lucky. Lisa agreed to let her inside his office. Who would have thought that the latter would immediately say something like this? Was he not afraid that she was carrying something that could record him? Unless... Lisa had some sort of a device to scan for bugs and recorders.
"Coming in here... while knowing that I am already digging up your past is a very bold move Miss Su." Lisa turned towards her. "Or shall I start calling you the Young Miss of the Inagawa clan?"
"You-"
Lisa responded with a scoff before he sat back on his chair, unperturbed by the woman's pale face in front of him. He watched Su Mingyu's face for a few seconds before he instructed everyone to leave them. "Let me guess..." he uttered when Seulgi and others left the room. "You wanted to... create some sort of a trap for me? You came in here and thought that you could set me up that easily?" Lisa sneered. "Fool." He added.
"What are you - What are you talking about?"
"I don't know Miss Su... why don't you tell me?" he asked.
"I-" Su Mingyu stuttered. This was all unexpected for her. Lisa's words, reactions and even his eyes were telling her that something was definitely wrong. "People know that I am here." She had been careful. Making sure that she stopped them in a place where there was a CCTV camera watching them. She even turned on the GPS of her car just so she could document coming in here. "If you are planning to kill me- "
"I could kill you right now." Lisa interrupted her. "And no one would ask me why I did it."
"You-"
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The Villain's Wife (Book 2)
FanfictionLike almost every dramatic romance novel, Jennie Kim's story began with an evil stepmother, a scheming stepsister, and a dumb ex-fiance. At twenty, she fell prey to their grand scheme and became the laughingstock of the country. In despair, she left...