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Chapter 1,332 Backlash(2/2)

You will probably also think about the years of merit and hard work, and be tolerant to yourself.

So he said aggrievedly, "Well, things are already like this, and we have to find a way to solve it. I can't just watch our column end, right? You asked me to apologize. I'll just go, because I'm afraid they won't see me at all!"

"

"Idiot, of course an apology depends on sincerity. You have to show sincerity..."

While the supervisor was angrily reprimanding the reporter, the office door was suddenly pushed open.

The editor-in-chief with gray hair and glasses walked in.

The two people in the room quickly jumped up and saluted, "Thank you for your hard work."

The editor-in-chief sat directly behind the desk and stared at the two people coldly for a while. He didn't speak until he saw the two people were sweating, and asked the reporter to go out first.

The reporter was confused and left with a depressed look on his face, but the supervisor had a bad premonition.

Sure enough, when the editor opened his mouth, it was bad news.

"We have contacted Matsumoto Keiko's office and agreed to accept a private apology. You can bring that guy to the door to apologize soon."

"I...should I go too?"

"What kind of stupid thing is this? What kind of words does this guy come to visit? How can he show his sincerity? If it were you, would you accept such an apology?"

"Yes, I understand! I will definitely express my sincerity and reach a settlement with the other party."

But even so, the editor-in-chief didn't finish speaking and actually had additional requirements.

"The other party wants to know who is guiding you and providing information. After you go there, be sure to explain the details to the other party. The other party is sure there is such a person, so don't be cunning and honestly give them the name they want to know.

them."

"What? Are you asking for the name of our informant? How is this possible? Then the credibility of our newspaper..."

"Idiot! This is to save the credibility of the newspaper! Is one person's trust in the newspaper more important, or the trust of countless publics? Can't you do such a simple arithmetic problem? Besides, the informant was paid, right?

?If you take the money, you will have to bear the consequences! It is lenient enough for us not to sue this guy for providing false information. What else do you want to accuse us of?"

"Yes...yes...I understand. I will do as you say."

But the matter was not over yet. The editor-in-chief said, "After this matter is settled, the guy who caused trouble this time will be transferred to the weekly to be responsible for the literary and artistic news. His work is going to be taken over by others, and I will give it to you."

Send someone over."

"Then... let him do it... for how long?"

"Just think of it as retirement."

The editor-in-chief's tone was very calm, and he directly decided the reporter's fate.

If you can increase the sales of newspapers and magazines, you will be promoted, but if you cause trouble, you will also be punished.

What else is negotiable?

The supervisor thought about it for a while and couldn't bear it anymore. After all, this subordinate worked hard and was still very useful.

So he tested in a low voice, "He has been with me for several years and is still very capable. Do you want to give him another chance..."

However, the editor-in-chief's expression was dull, "If I don't transfer him, I won't be able to convince the public first. In fact, there is no way to free up the position. The person I want to transfer to you is the nephew of Yin Tengzhong, the general manager of the business. Do you understand? Do you understand?

Our newspaper no longer wants this major advertising client?"

The supervisor had nothing to say and murmured, "Okay, I really understand. I just think this guy is a bit unlucky. He works hard all for the sake of the newspaper. Such a result is not fair to him..."

The editor-in-chief clicked his fingers, "There is nothing we can do about it. How can life be fair to anyone? To be fair, Matsumoto Keiko was also wronged, and her acting career was almost ruined. Now people are willing to do it so easily

Isn't it generous enough to let him go? Whoever poops will be responsible for cleaning it up. If you don't deal with him, do I want you to take responsibility? "

The supervisor hurriedly responded, because the conversation had already implicated himself and he did not dare to say another word.
Chapter completed!
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