Everyone was shaken to the core upon seeing that.
Jack was slightly taken aback, but he was quick to reprimand, “How can you guys be so cruel? You’re just going to make him kneel without investigating first?”
After saying his piece, Jack turned to the guy with the glasses on. The former hoped that the latter would help by speaking up.
Having a few more people speak out will make this easier.
However, when he turned over, he saw that the guy with the glasses on had lost his cool. The latter was trembling as sweat dripped down from his forehead. It looked as if he was frightened by the violence he had just witnessed.
Jack couldn’t help reminding, “Don’t worry. Everything is live now. Nightshire Group will be even more trouble if anyone does anything vile to threaten you.”
The man with the glasses acted like he couldn’t hear what Jack was saying. The former’s eyes stared numbly at the guy who was kneeling on stage. It was as if he had seen a ghost.
Just then, Vinson clarified, “I think a few reporters on site recognize this guy here. His name is Howard Morgan, and he is one of the top executive members of Morgan Enterprise. He is also a member of the Morgan family and is the mastermind behind this entire ordeal.”
In a timely manner, Carter added, “Hello everyone, I am Carter Morgan. I am sorry and embarrassed about what a member of my family did, so I brought him over to get him to kneel and apologize to the victims.”
Jack was instantly stunned.
What the hell is going on?
Every other reporter started whispering and murmuring.
“What’s going on? Aren’t Nightshire Group and Morgan Enterprise on good terms? Why is a member of the Morgan family trying to hurt Nightshire Group?”
“Who knows? Maybe they got him over as a scapegoat?”
Jack happened to hear that conversation, so he raised his voice and pointed out, “Everyone knows that Morgan Enterprise and Nightshire Group are on good terms. You and Mr. Morgan have also been close friends all these years, Mr. Nightshire. How do we know that you didn’t just grab a random guy over to be the scapegoat?”
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