Chapter 907 Do as I Say
In the lounge, Catherine sat bored on the sofa, undisturbed by the commotion outside.
Paxton found the journalistâs information. Although she wasnât a spy, her reputation was bad, known for exploiting others. She had even driven a poor student to suicide for the sake of publicity.
After reviewing the information, Branden ordered, âSend this to the public relations department and release it all.â
Upon hearing the command, Paxton hesitated. âShouldnât we just leak the information to some other journalists? âThe female journalist was insignificant, yet involving the public relations department would make it a big deal. Paxton worried about the public perception of bullying a journalist.
Despite Paxtonâs persuasion, Branden insisted, âDo as I say.â
Paxton, obedient to Brandenâs unwavering attitude, promptly carried out the order. Catherine was Brandenâs Achillesâs heel, and anyone who messed with her would face dire consequences.
âAlright, Iâll see to it,â Paxton said after arranging his subordinates. He then turned his attention to Catherine. âMiss Swann, do we need to handle the matter of you calling the police?â
Catherine smirked. âNo need. Someone else will take care of it. Thereâs no need to trouble the Duncan Corporation.â If the other party wanted to cooperate with her, they would have to show sincerity.
Catherine gazed at the clear blue sky outside, recalling unforgettable scenes from years ago. It was a rainy day when she was forced to duel with a group of bloodthirsty older teens. Only the last one standing had a chance to survive. She didnât want to fight; she didnât want to kill. She had a way to keep herself alive. But in the end, she had to take action.
Ronin was there with her. When she saw Ronin being attacked, she acted swiftly and fiercely. However, those attackers didnât die. She didnât intend to kill them. The rules were set, but she wasnât bound to follow them.
In the end, both she and Ronin walked out of that hellish training camp alive, and Ronin became her sidekick from then on.
As Catherine was holding her phone, it buzzed, catching her attention. She glanced down, her eyes turning cold.
Branden noticed the change in her expression and gently asked, âWhatâs wrong?â
âNothing, just a spam,â she replied, deleted the text, and then snuggled up to Branden. âIâm a bit hungry. Letâs go eat something!â
It was rare for her to say such things, and Branden couldnât help but smile. âI heard about a new restaurant thatâs supposed to be good. Iâll take you there.
âOkay!â
Zobber and Withal were furious when they heard about the press conference.
âThat woman is asking for trouble. How dare she treat Catherine like this? I wonât let her get away with it!â
Withal said pitifully, âCome on. Before you teach her a lesson, can you stop doing this to me?â
Zobber was caught off guard and realized that she had been angrily gripping Withalâs shoulder, nearly causing it to bleed. She quickly released her grip, offering an apologetic smile. â Sorry, I was just so angry. I didnât realize.â
Withal, accustomed to her impulsiveness, simply rubbed his shoulder and rolled his eyes at her. â You should find a boyfriend to vent your frustrations on, instead of targeting me all the time.â
Initially wanting to retaliate, Zobber relented upon noticing his swollen shoulder. âFine, letâs focus on that despicable journalist first. Sheâs clearly taunting Catherine, and in public, Catherine canât retaliate. We canât just stand by and do nothing.â
âDo we really need to get involved?â Withal asked disdainfully before pushing his laptop towards her. âSee for yourself.â
As Zobber browsed through the web pages on Withalâs laptop, she found an outpouring of public outrage against the unethical journalist.
Eventually, Zobber traced it back to its source. To her surprise, the original post was from the Duncan Corporationâs public relations department, detailing the journalistâs transgressions over the years. Many of her evil deeds had been uncovered.
Initially, some thought the Duncan Corporation was overreacting and seeking revenge. However, as more and more victims appeared, it became clear how much harm the despicable journalist had caused.
There was the impoverished student he had driven to suicide, leaving behind a shattered family-his mother went insane, his father succumbed to depression and took his own life, leaving only the elderly grandmother to care for the mentally ill mother. The neighbors, upon seeing the journalistâs atrocities, shared the familyâs plight, shedding light on the severity of the journalistâs deeds.
Those who had initially criticized the Duncan Corporation deleted their comments. Many internet users applauded the corporation, realizing that if the despicable journalist had not targeted the corporation and angered Branden, they wouldnât know who the next victim might be.
As Zobber read on, she grew increasingly furious at the journalistâs actions. âThis despicable bitch! She deserves the death penalty,â she huffed.
Withal coldly commented, âEven if youâre angry, you canât punish her. He said words that he shouldnât, but itâs not against the law.â
âShould we let her get away with this?â Zobber protested.
âThis despicable woman definitely has a shady background. Dig a little deeper, and there might be surprises,â Withal hinted at Zobber with a sly look.
Zobber eagerly agreed, âIâm an expert at digging up peopleâs backgrounds. If I donât make her pay the price, Iâll change my last name to hers.â
Withal reminded her, âUnfortunately, her last name is the same as yours.â
âWhat?â Zobber was furious. Her family name had been tarnished by this scoundrel.