Most of them were in their middle age, with elderly parents and young children to support. They simply could not afford to abandon everything for the sake of fairness. Thus, when facing reality, these reporters could only selectively forget their primary responsibilities.

"Well done, all of you," said Lenny sarcastically. "Have any of you seen this article?"

On the big screen, the article in question was projected-it was obviously the one that had falsely accused Rita. However, the ambiguous photo and the names of the individuals involved were blurred out. Rita clenched her hands together.

She understood that Lenny was protecting her privacy, and she was grateful for it. The article caused a stir among them, and some were already whispering and discussing it.

Articles of this quality would never appear in New Capital Times, let alone such ambiguous wording, which was not appropriate for a proper reporter.

"Boss, did you make a mistake with the article? What's there to learn from this? Isn't this the typical tone used by paparazzi?" someone asked.

Lenny shook his head. "Indeed, this isn't the kind of content you should be learning from. But I am curious about something-just how deep is the grudge between the author of the article and you, Rita, to portray you in such a vulgar manner?

a good understanding of managing

had not expected Lenny to project the article onto the big screen for everyone to see, much less pointedly asking him such a question. It was like Lenny was openly telling them that Chase was the one who wrote

"Sir, I..."

Do you think there's anything commendable about

"There's nothing commendable about such an article. You should avoid reading

commendable about it, why did you write it? And to smear your own colleague... Is that what

bring this up separately and speak up for her in front

newspaper the

very obscure. It should not even have appeared Lenny's desk if he had not deliberately paid attention

Rita was deeply touched.

on? Why would Chase write something

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