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"We are always available for inspection. We keep track of all the materials we order, and we would never use harmful fabrics. We have a long history of working with various significant corporations and schools, and we have never used low-quality products.”

Following Wayne's script, Anna declared her opinion and denied the rumors online at a news conference.

One of the reporters asked Anna, "More than ten of your employees were diagnosed with leukemia, and you fired them all after learning about it. How can you explain this?"

Anna straightened up and became more serious. She slapped a pile of materials on the table, saying, "After the incident happened, we did medical examinations for all staff. Here is the medical certificate issued by the hospital. All of the employees are healthy, and no one has leukemia.”

As Anna held up the folder in her hand, she heard the shutter sound and saw the flashlights illuminating the entire venue. She then said, holding out a CD, "This is surveillance footage of our factory floor, which clearly explains the reason why I fired them. We always follow standard production procedures, and we will fire those employees who do not obey the rules.”

"Itis reasonable to assume that our peers did this. Here is the personal information of all the employees involved in this incident, and they are all newcomers who joined the company less than a month ago. Employees who have been here for a long time are in good health, but the newcomers are all suffering from leukemia. This is quite suspicious.” 451 Handling the Crisis:

After saying that, Anna slammed the folder down on the table, causing the audience on stage to shiver. Reporters began to whisper and discuss their ideas, and Anna glared at them coldly. She appeared determined, but her hands beneath the table grew as frigid as ice.

"Really? Who do you think did this?" When the reporter asked another question, he had already shifted the subject.

Anna said quietly, breathing a sigh of relief, "We dare not speculate on this. We're still looking into the event, and we don't have much evidence. However, | assure you, we always do our best to be the best we can be and to maintain our reputation. We won't slander others for no reason.”

"Then will you make the truth public if you continue your investigation?”

"Of course. I'll share the proof | brought today on Lemon's social platform account later, and we welcome everyone to find out the truth with us.”

did not try to conceal anything.

audience, Wayne smiled as he looked at this eloquent woman. He was

interrupting Anna's speech. Everyone in the audience turned to look at him after hearing his

man in his forties. Wearing a light gray suit and holding a worn briefcase in his

man. He was Owen, the president of Flower Orphanage

ago, we ordered clothing for the children from Lemon. 451

was peculiar when we first got them. However, we decided to believe Lemon. We didn't realize what was going on until

his briefcase. On the hangtag of the wrinkled T-shirt,

the shutter and said, "Here are the clothing test results! Take a look at this frightening data! Two children in my orphanage have already had

left the scene

She cupped her hands about her face for a brief minute, her gaze locked on

desperate as she wrapped her cardigan around her body. She thought, Damn it! / could've turned the tide if it weren't for Owen! Can someone please tell me what the hell is going on? Why did these bad things happen all at once? There must be someone behind the incidents. And I'm gonna find out who

with a glass of water, which he replaced in front of Anna's glass of red wine. The glass clinking against the

451 Handling the Crisis

here! We got lost and went around the yard for a long time. | advised that she ask for directions

say?" Stroking her hair,

chuckled and whispered

that?" Leaning backward, Anna

Selina reached out and pointed to Tammy

talk to you,"

noticed Selina staring at him. "Let's go to

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