Chapter <b>724 </b>The Breaking Point
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At the time there was <b>to </b>surprise in Tess’s eyes, no confusion, no sense of entitlement. Juskad, her brows had drawn together slightly as if she were truly thinking it through.
To worry
That was the first thing she said after a long silence.
Tristau had been momentarily dazed, but he quickly recovered.
He couldn’t allow himself to be deceived by this woman’s surface calm.
Hey sudden appointment was nothing short of an insult to people like him, who had worked diligently wep by step.
1 con quarantee that the treatment of employees affected because of me will remain unchanged. My appearance here was not a decision made by me alone, so I cannot promise that everything, will return to how it was
In other words, even if he was no longer a deputy general manager, he would still retain his previous benefits and entitlements.
Tristan’s emotions stirred. In the end, he forced a <b>smile</b>. “That answer works.”
Thement caught Tess off guard.
Only then did Tristan take the opportunity to analyze several characteristics of Kingnd’s media outlets for her, exining that this question was very likely toe up and that it was necessary to discuss <i>a </i>response in advance.
He finished with a smile, as though none of what he had just said had anything to do with him personally.
Tess looked at him a few seconds longer before nodding in thanks.
At that moment, he hesitated.
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And now he hesitated again.
Testet bit down on his lip, conflicted.
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Hello I’ve heard that you don’t have professional experience in this field. What gives you the confidence to lead such arge group?”
Til do everything within my ability,” Tess replied. “I’ve some prior exposure, and I’m now actively learning. I’ve also earned the approval of most of the shareholders. More importantly, I believe that the growth of a group depends on unity among its employees. As a manager, the most important approach is to allow them to fully exercise their abilities and Build the <b>future </b>together.
Question after question was thrown her way. Tess answered each one without changing her expression.
Reporters who hade looking for trouble were forced to retreat one by one.
Even Tess herself felt her throat growing dry from speaking.
Seeing the frustrated looks spreading across the audience, Violet’s eyes gleamed, a sense of long–suppressed satisfaction rising in her chest.
Tess’s performance today was outstanding.
“Any more questions<i>?</i><i>” </i>the host asked loudly.
After those words fell, not a single person stood,
Tess’s gaze swept across the room. Just as she was about to announce the end of the conference, someone suddenly rose from the very back of the stepped auditorium.
press
Tess followed the movement with her eyes.
Youll be thest<i>,” </i>she said.
The man appeared deliberately mysterious, his entire face hidden beneath a baseball cap,
shrouded in shadow.
Hello. I’d like to ask Ms. Tess something. ording to my investigation, you were imprisoned about a year ago, correct? At the time, you were a specially appointedwyer, seemingly arrested for leakingpany secrets. With such a background, under any circumstances, you would be considered untrustworthy. For an ordinary person, even finding basic employment would be difficult. Yet you have be the president of the Larson Group in one step. How do you expect employees to trust you and genuinely ept your
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Ms. Laurson is suddenly an emotional Did may question <b>hit </b>a sore spot for you and Ms. Ember?” the man shouted, his voice rising,
Remove him. Demand to see his press credentials of this is due to apse in security screening, everyone involved will be held ounable, Violet ordered, her voice ringing through the hall
Without hesitation, she had people move to stop the reporter
Two security guards quickly rushed forward and restrained him.
The man seemed to snap, the exposed lower half of his face fisting red as he shouted even louder. “The new CEO of the Larson Group has been to prison. The Larson Group is finished!”
Violet’s face turned iron–gray
News of Tess’s imprisonment had previously been deliberately suppressed by Finn. Even in Kingnd, uncovering it had not been easy. She had not expected that in such a short time. someone would dig it up.
Coming armed with such a question made it clear he was there to sabotage the event.
Sure enough, when security searched him, <b>the </b>press badge they found was an obvious fakte at first nce.
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