He cleared his throat, subsequently recounting in a clear and coherent manner to Ethan Caldwell every single detail of the incident this afternoon where he had coincidentally encountered Gabriel Cole at the restaurant. This included ntioning the stealthily taken photograph full of hidden implications that the man had deliberately shown him, as well as his own logical deductions regarding the underlying conspiracy behind that provocative action. After finishing the summary of all the events, Julian Sterling suddenly recalled a highly suspicious point, unable to help but furrow his brows as he asked in return: "But wait, didn’t the bodyguards assigned to protect report this matter to you?"
Normally, regarding any matters related to his personal safety, especially when it involved a dangerous figure like Gabriel Cole , the bodyguards would almost imdiately report to Ethan Caldwell in an instant so that Ethan could grasp the situation.
They had been extrely well-trained and professional, after all. Why did the man’s tone and reaction now sound exactly as if he had absolutely no prior knowledge whatsoever about that particular encounter.
"...I have not had the ti to check yet."
On the other end of the line, Ethan Caldwell rubbed his aching temples, letting out a heavy sigh filled with exhaustion: "A slight, unexpected, and troubleso issue suddenly occurred over here, requiring everyone to hold an ergency eting to handle it. I have only just finished resolving the matter and managed to get my phone back in my hands. The mont I turned on the device and saw the reminder ssage you sent, I imdiately called you back. Fundantally, I simply haven’t had the ti to properly read their reporting ssages yet."
Although he did not know if it was truly due to the man being genuinely busy or if Ethan was deliberately saying such things to coax him, proving his prioritized position in Ethan’s heart, that sentence still successfully made Julian Sterling feel significantly happier.
He pursed his lips to hold back a smile, the corners of his eyes curling up slightly, before he suddenly rembered that the two of them were currently on a phone call. How could the man on the other side possibly see his facial expressions, so there was no need to hide. Thus, he relaxed his facial muscles, breaking into a comfortable and bright smile, feeling all the heavy pressure entirely vanish away, his voice naturally becoming tinged with a much more cheerful and relieved color: "So is the situation on your end alright now? Have you finished handling everything?"
"It is fine now. Do you rember ntioning Harrison Thornton and his daughter?"
"Hmm?" Although he did not understand why Ethan Caldwell would suddenly shift the direction of the conversation toward these two individuals, Julian Sterling still humd in response, patiently waiting for Ethan to explain.
"The woman in the photograph you just told about is, in fact, the romantic partner of Harrison Thornton ’s daughter, her na is Thea Lockwood."
"Huh?" The voice of Julian Sterling suddenly raised in pitch, filled with utter surprise and bewildernt: "Wait a minute, just this morning you were saying that you absolutely did not want to be involved with that father and daughter duo in any way. What exactly happened? Why are you all suddenly grouped together in this tangled ss of trouble now?"
"It is not like I wanted things to turn out this way either." At this mont, the man’s intonation on the other end suddenly beca gloomy, carrying a hint of helpless lantation, sounding exactly like a large dog affectionately rubbing its head against Julian Sterling. "The problem is, right after I finished the phone call with you, Harrison Thornton personally sought out. Out of respect for his face, I had no choice but to receive him and converse. At that ti, for so unknown reason, his precious daughter also abruptly appeared, and she even brought along that lover of hers nad Thea Lockwood. As a result, everyone ended up having to go together to the restaurant. During the al, that young woman, Thea Lockwood, was accidentally bumped into forcefully by a passing waiter, losing her balance and nearly tumbling right toward . Given the situation at that precise mont, acting entirely on natural reflex, I had to reach out a hand to support her just to prevent an accident."
Hearing his explanation, Julian Sterling nodded slowly. It was indeed exactly as Julian Sterling had faintly speculated beforehand. This cheap trick of fabricating a fake scene using misleading cara angles was sothing that people operating within the entertainnt industry constantly utilized all the ti to polish their nas or manufacture scandals. It was just that there was one extrely unreasonable point...
"Harrison Thornton is a man of high status, if he scheduled a private eting with you, it surely must have been a al in a secluded and discreet VIP room, right? How could the images from inside be so easily leaked out to the public? Furthermore, just a mont ago, Gabriel Cole confidently claid to that those were coincidentally captured by professional journalists on the hunt."
Ethan Caldwell lightly clicked his tongue, letting out a cold scoff: "Who is to say those people were actually real journalists. Or perhaps they might just be journalists operating directly under the command of a private news agency bearing the na Gabriel Cole."
The man’s voice at this mont was brimming with bitter and caustic sarcasm. After taking a few verbal jabs at his opponent to vent his anger, Ethan finally reined in his mocking attitude, becoming exceptionally serious: "It seems that this ti, an effective and highly capable pawn in his hands is most likely going to have to be sacrificed to complete the mission. It is just that currently, I still do not know for certain whether that pawn is soone planted and arranged among my own subordinates, or if it is a close confidant by Harrison Thornton ’s side. I will have my people secretly investigate this matter again right away."
Julian Sterling pondered in silence for a brief mont, his fingers tapping a light rhythm upon the surface of the desk, his gaze flashing with a sharp, calculating glint: "Can you contact and consult Harrison Thornton for his opinion, so that we can take the initiative to publish the news first?"
"Hmm?" Ethan Caldwell was slightly taken aback, not yet able to catch up with Julian’s train of thought.
"What I an is, since they have already expended so much effort orchestrating this to find an excuse to sar our reputation, then why don’t we launch a preemptive strike first? We can completely block their intended path and entirely reduce all of their calculated efforts into absolutely nothing."
Although Julian Sterling was only speaking in vague implications, given the deep mutual understanding between the two of them, Ethan Caldwell very quickly and imdiately grasped exactly what his true intention was: "I just rembered, while we were in the banquet room, the close assistant of Harrison Thornton did hold up a cara to take a few commorative photos of the entire dining table. Let call and ask him for those pictures, and then I will send them straight over to Helen Lloyd. You tell our communications departnt to prepare the content and post the official correction across all platforms a few minutes before the early afternoon begins, right before they even have the chance to release their fabricated news."
In all honesty, deep within the recesses of Julian Sterling ’s thoughts, he fully understood that this thod of posting preemptive news might not necessarily be able to completely pacify the public opinion, but at the very least, it was a highly effective move, causing those tabloid outlets preparing to write sensational clickbait headlines to have the vast majority of their power entirely neutralized. At that ti, possessing the clear advantage of being one step ahead, they would only need the company’s public opinion steering departnt to skillfully step in and guide the narrative just a little bit further, and everything would very quickly settle back down into peace.
"However, I believe that everything definitely will not end this easily right here. Since they took all the imnse trouble to prepare, they certainly will not solely utilize such a naive plan filled with so many glaring loopholes like this."
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