Chapter 219 When Mourning Bes Marketing
Chapter 219 When Mourning Bes Marketing
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When the evidence came from Liam rather than from Erin herself, it appeared far more credible.
She didn’t have the energy to worry about other things right now. She just wanted to send Franklin off on his final journey.
So that evening, she had Ronald take her back to the Jackman Vi, and the next morning, she went to the funeral home with the Jackmans.
This was the first time since Tracy returned from Angelic Etiquette Academy that she had peacefully coexisted with the Jackmans for the same purpose.
Franklin’s funeral was held with great fanfare. Not only did all the influential figures from Cloudville attend, but business partners from other cities who had dealings with the Jackmans
also came.
As CEO of Jackman Enterprise, Andrew naturally took responsibility for going on stage to deliver the eulogy in front of all the reporters and media.
After finishing the eulogy, Andrew also brought up another important purpose of the day. “Regarding the rumors that have been circting online recently about my grandfather and my sister Tracy<i>, </i>I believe everyone has heard about them.
Jackman Enterprise has not issued any statement about this before because we didn’t want to lower ourselves to address such nonsense, but we didn’t expect some people to be more and more outrageous, even breaking into our home and causing my grandfather to …
Andrew’s voice became somewhat choked up.
As the eldest son of the family, Andrew had been personally taught by Franklin until his teens, so aside from Tracy, he could be said to have had the closest rtionship with Franklin in the entire Jackman family.
So Franklin’s death naturally made him very sad as well.
Afterposing himself slightly, Andrew spoke again,” Taking this opportunity today, I solemnly tell everyone that this matter is purely someone’s deliberate fabrication and frame- up, and we have already reported it to the police.
“We know many people were just following the crowd and reposting without actually understanding the truth, so we have decided to sue only the few media outlets that originally spread the photos and fabricated the facts.
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“They have all contacted Jackman Enterprise’s legal department privately and admitted they were also deceived–all of this was orchestrated by our business rivals.”
When Andrew finished speaking, there was an uproar below the stage.
Tracy, who had been hanging her head, suddenly looked up, her previously deathly still face now full of shock and anger.
She had thought that, for the sake of saving face, the Jackmans might choose <i>to </i>quickly cover this matter up without investigating thoroughly, and even if they traced it back to Erin, they wouldn’t easily believe it.
But she never imagined they would actually use this incident to throw dirt on their rivals, especially at Franklin’s funeral.
Tracy nced toward the media reporters clustered below the stage–all of them jostling and shouting questions at Andrew, demanding answers about these mysterious “business rivals” he’d referenced.
Of course, Andrew wouldn’t say.
If he mentioned names at this point, thosepanies could immediately send awyer’s letter to Jackman Enterprise.
But if it was “dug up” byizens afterward, then it would have nothing to do with Jackman Enterprise.
After today, all of the Jackmans‘ business rivals would probably be too worried to sleep.
Andrew Jackman<i>! </i>
He really was the heir the Jackman family had groomed!
Tracy dug her nails hard into her palms and, after a long while, only managed to suppress the urge to explode with rage on the spot.
She thought the Jackmans‘ shamelessness had hit rock bottom, but she hadn’t expected that despite living with them day and night for 18 years, and even living together for several years after Erin returned, she had still underestimated their despicableness.
While all the media reporters were still worked up over Andrew’s words, he dropped another piece of news. “Grandpa dedicated his life’s work to Jackman Enterprise. These past few years, due to poor health, he hadn’t been managingpany affairs much, but when he returned to the Jackman Vi, he still asked me about thepany’s situation.
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“Grandpa discussed with me several times the new project we’ve been developing in cooperation with Woodward Enterprise. He gave me a lot of valuable advice, and was very excited about the new product, but unfortunately he didn’t get to see the new productunch.
“To honor Grandpa and make up for this regret, I guarantee, in my capacity as CEO of Jackman Enterprise that we will donate 50% of the profits from the first batch of new products to establish a charitable foundation in his name.”
When Andrew finished speaking, he won a chorus of approval.
Everyone hurried to take photos.
They were busy capturing Andrew’s righteous demeanor and praising his filial piety and benevolence.
They also took pictures of the new product in Andrew’s hands, focusing on the benefits it promised to bring consumers.
It seemed like everyone had forgotten that today’s asion was supposed to be Franklin’s funeral.
Tracy sat off to the side, her gaze fixed intently on the figure standing under the spotlight, gritting her teeth and clenching her hands, not letting go even as blood flowed from her palms.
She had never hated Andrew this much!
She wanted nothing more than to rush forward and tear apart those disgusting and hypocritical faces.
But this was Franklin’s funeral.
She knew very well that if she caused a scene, regardless of who won or lost, it would only be a spectacle in the eyes of the outside world.
She wasn’t afraid of beingughed at by outsiders, and cared even less if the Jackmans were, but she didn’t want Franklin to be gossip fodder when people spoke of him after his
death.
Perhaps anticipating that Tracy would be upset, the Jackmans had arranged for her to sit in the far corner from the start. No one noticed her current distress, and no one noticed when she quietly left.