Chapter 1038 The Truth
After Marjorie helped Sofia handle the cops, she was thoroughly enraged to the point
where she maliciously criticized Eunice when the press came for an interview.
“Miss Sofia didn’t want to have a fallout with you on account of your history, but you’ve
been shameless. Since it has come to this, and I’ve held it in for way too long, let’s talk
facts, shall we? Aside from the fact that Miss Sofia earns hundreds of millions per year,
just the profits from the orchestra alone amount to almost a hundred million. Why does
she need to source money from another revenue or betray one of the band members to
support herself? You’re just spouting rubbish, Eunice. Please, if you want to lie, at least
make it believable.”
The media was stunned to see such a livid Marjorie. After all, they had never seen the
man, who had always been polite and gentle, being so exasperated like he was now.
Noticing something was off, some of the journalists asked, “Then, does that mean that
Miss Eunice isn’t who she seems to be?”
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Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHad the journalists questioned this in the past, Marjorie would have tried to cover it up for
Eunice, but he spoke his mind this time.
“Being another man’s mistress is all that’s on her mind these days. A homewrecker,
basically. Do you think she’s as she seems?” Marjorie then sneered before walking away to
go on with his day.
Yet, these journalists seemed to have been intrigued by his statement, for they started to
interview the whole orchestra soon after.
Perhaps it was because Marjorie had taken the lead to expose Eunice, so the other
members also kept no secrets about her problematic personality.
“Are you referring to Eunice? She’s actually quite selfish and overly ambitious.”
“In the past, we kept our mouths shut on account of Miss Sofia, but she really has a
twisted morale. All she thinks about all day is someone else’s husband.”
“Stubborn and haughty. I remembered that once, our performance was delayed because
she was busy hooking up with a man. In the end, the orchestra had to pay for the extra
time we used while booking the venue.”
“My friend is a member of Group Two. I heard that Eunice often scolded and hit them in
the orchestra. She even made them do physical punishments.”
“Do you see the scar on my forehead? She hit me with an instrument, all because I made
a tiny mistake. Our members are often admitted to the hospital because she’d always
knock us out with the instruments.” A female member was exposing Eunice’s evil deeds
while pointing at her forehead angrily.
Then, a journalist asked, “Did you sue her?”
“How would I dare to do that? She threatened me, saying that if I dared to blow this
incident up, she would blacklist me from the industry.”
The statements recorded by the media opened their eyes up to who Eunice really was.
After all, it would not mean much if only one person accused her. However, it was a
different story when there were multiple similar statements.
Soon, the interview was uploaded online, which attracted a lot of buzz.
“My gosh. Are they really talking about the same Eunic that we know?”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“I hate mistresses the most, especially when Eunice actually wants to be the mistress and
destroy the family.”
“If these are true, then I think that Sofia made the right choice in banishing her from the
orchestra.”
“Having such an evil person in the orchestra is akin to having a time bomb lying around;
who knows, one day, she’s gonna bring the whole orchestra down with one scandal of
hers!”
“Now, I’m curious as to whether the Twelve Knights knew about these when they invited
Eunice to their orchestra.”
“It’d be better if they say they didn’t. However, it’d be interesting if they still invited
Eunice after knowing about her deeds.”
On the other hand, some of her fans even felt cheated as their admiration turned to
disgust, prompting them to voice their hatred toward Eunice online.
Some even questioned the Twelve Knights as to why they signed such a problematic
musician like her on their official account.
Kussen Hershey, who did not expect the sudden backlash upon signing Eunice, was livid.
Immediately, he called her to the orchestra for a meeting.