Chapter 411 There Has To Be A Backstory
- She did that so she could handle them all at once. Such records would make it hard for others to put pressure on her by claiming that she would let senior staff members down. Wynter's background was despised by certain veterans at work, who sought to control her. They were simple-minded and assumed that someone brought back from the country would not be able to do it. They never imagined that a young woman would fire them. It was too late for them to take action when they were pulled outdoors.
- Benson once again seen Wynter's brutality. It chilled him to the bone. Regretfully, Wynter instructed him to observe the encounter from a distance. Watching it hurt more than when she fired him. "Mr. Reilly." Wynter contacted him out of the blue after the conference was over. "Remain for a bit." Benson felt frightened. Wynter threw him a picture of the parking lot and didn't skirt the problem. "Look at it. Is this anything you've seen before? Benson examined it carefully before a horrified expression crossed his face. Please trust me, Ms. Quinnell! This is not related to me.
- I had no idea! "You were unaware?" Wynter was looking lovely and unconcerned, one hand on the table. "You've been in charge of visitor relations all along. During their stays on the second floor of the west wing, guests have frequently reported hearing odd noises at night and feeling uneasy about the area. "Why does the guest relations department remove comments like these?" she asked. Benson started to perspire. "I—I." “I am not very patient, Mr. Reilly.” Wynter bent over and fiddled with her pen. "Are you interested in serving time as well?" Benson was on the verge of tears. It is customary for our hotel to delete unfavorable reviews. It was also done by the previous management.