Or it could be a coincidence, as Ding Xin said.

However, the odds are no different from winning the lottery.

Either...

Ding Xin had spies around him!

The mere thought of such a possibility filled Li Zhongjiu with rage and malice.

I'm so annoyed!

However, Ding Xin's current attitude has made Li Zhongjiu somewhat uncertain.

So casual!

So casual it's almost uninhibited!

This really does look like a coincidence...

"what are you thinking about?"

Ding Xin looked at Li Zhongjiu's constantly changing expression and asked with some curiosity.

This guy...

Springtime weather is truly unpredictable, changing from sunny to cloudy at any moment.

I wonder what's going on in my mind?

I guess they're not thinking anything good.

"nothing!"

Li Zhongjiu came to his senses and replied calmly.

Forget it.

Whether it's a coincidence or not.

Anyway, you definitely won't get anything out of Ding Xin.

Perhaps we should wait until we get back.

You'll find out if you do some more research yourself!

Seeing that Li Zhongjiu refused to speak, Ding Xin pursed his lips, not caring at all.

His gaze swept around the room.

I noticed several newspapers next to Li Zhongjiu.

Ding Xin didn't stand on ceremony and simply pulled out a portion from beside him.

Open it and take a look.

This is a report from the latest issue of the Xiancheng Daily.

The front page featured a very eye-catching headline...

Controversy: Upholding Justice or Retaliation?

The corners of his mouth are slightly raised.

Ding Xin continued reading...

The news editors analyzed the background and consequences of the recent major revelations about the Kinmen Group from a third-party perspective.

simply put...

It connects the relationships between the South Korean News Daily, Jung Ji-hee, and the Kimmun Group.

Ding Xin knew at a glance that it was the work of that woman, Mu Xianmin.

The language is ornate and highly evocative.

Although the press release was written from a third-party perspective, its bias is obvious to anyone with a discerning eye.

in the article.

First, a brief introduction to Jung Ji-hee's background was given to evoke sympathy from onlookers.

I also gave the MAX forum a little free advertising.

Followed by.

They also transformed Kinmen Films, a subsidiary of Kinmen Group, into a savior.

It describes how he rescued Jung Ji-hee from her suffering and did everything he could to help her get justice...

Next step.

The article also mentions Hyun Sung-bong, chairman of the South Korean newspaper, Shinmun Ilbo.

It alludes to his despicable nature.

Finally, I'd like to mention the inaccurate reporting on the Kimmun Group by the South Korean newspaper, Shinmun Ilbo, during this period...

Ding Xin couldn't help but laugh more as he read on.

This article appears to be an objective analysis of the event, but in reality, it's practically a direct accusation that Xuan Chengfeng is shameless.

"This woman is really something!"

Ding Xin sighed inwardly.

In fact.

During this period, the public relations campaign of Kinmen Group, including Shi Dongchu's press conference, was controlled by Mu Xianmin.

Even the speech was written by Mu Xianmin himself.

It all started with the South Korean newspaper, Shinmun Ilbo, exposing the Kimmun Group.

Mu Xianmin's suggestion was to refrain from refuting the claims initially and instead use the media to create a tug-of-war in public opinion.

One side is desperately trying to smear China, while the other side is frantically trying to whitewash it!

When the two sides reach a fever pitch, leaving the public feeling confused.

All that's needed is for Shi Dong to hold a press conference and give a seemingly reasonable explanation.

Um...

Calling a deer a horse and portraying gang street fights as movie filming was also Mu Xianmin's idea.

This will create a certain bias in public opinion.

At last.

This is the newspaper in Ding Xin's hand.

It was a complete reversal, a move that undermined everything, accusing the South Korean newspaper, The News, of wantonly smearing the image of the Kinmen Group out of retaliation.

This will also reignite the buzz surrounding the "Jung Ji-hee incident."

With the previous two rounds of public opinion laying the foundation, this final argument resonates even more deeply with people...

Three moves in.

The South Korean newspaper, Shinmun Ilbo, already has a history of scandals...

It's like mud falling into your pants; even if it's not shit, it looks like shit!

......

Chapter 282 Giving Lee Jung-gu a lesson

The chefs at this restaurant are very fast.

After a while.

Five steaming hot steaks were served.

Ding Xin put down the newspaper in his hand, picked up the red wine next to Li Zhongjiu, and poured himself half a glass first.

I took a small sip.

Yes, it tastes familiar.

He then put down his cup and began to enjoy his meal.

Don't tell me yet.

The steak at this restaurant is quite good.

The chef grilled the steak to a golden brown; each bite was tender, juicy, and incredibly fragrant.

Ding Xin ate even faster.

He was really hungry.

I've been accompanying my sister-in-law horseback riding for the past few days, which has been quite tiring.

I feel hungry very easily.

And I got up so early this morning that I didn't even have time for breakfast; it's almost 10 o'clock now...

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