CHAPTER 64 A TRAP
The Garcias' company was doing incredibly well, not just in real estate development but in various lines of business. In short, they ventured into any industry that promised profits, something other companies could hardly sustain.
But the Garcias had both the power and money. Whatever industry they desired to dabble in was a matter of their fancy, owning not one but two media companies in the entertainment industry. Typically, issues related to these subsidiaries wouldn't reach the headquarters, but early one morning, Juliana came to Lauretta with issues from both companies in hand.
"These things are naturally handled by those below. Why bring it to me? I have enough responsibilities. If I have to deal with every little problem from the subsidiaries, I'll work myself to death," Lauretta complained.
While these media companies fell under their corporate umbrella, they weren't Lauretta's strong suit, so they had dedicated individuals managing them. There was no need for Lauretta to ta

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