When Franklin got home, he asked someone to call Jason over and directly to the study.
Emily didn't know why Franklin looked for Jason. Anyway, she didn't have a good time shopping today. After going upstairs and changing her clothes, she saw that the bodyguard had already put all the things she bought on the sofa, but she had no intention of looking at them.
Jason came down quickly and greeted Emily when he passed the living room.
Emily asked casually, "Why did he look for you?"
Unexpectedly, Jason answered, "He asked me to cancel the original magazine report and ban some interviews from being broadcast."
"Ah, why?" Emily was surprised.
Could the newspaper that was sold be taken back? Could the TV show be taken off the air? It was the first time she had heard of such a thing.
Jason smiled and said, "Of course. It's simple. I'll get started right away. In fact, it should have been done a long time ago. It's just that Mr. Brent needed to be in the public eye more frequently, so he appeared on a few shows and several magazines and newspapers. But a man of Mr. Brent's status doesn't need to be exposed to the public. So it's better to conceal those resources as soon as possible to save himself from this kind of trouble that happened today."
Emily immediately understood that the trouble Jason was talking about was that Franklin was recognized by someone today when they were going shopping.
That's reasonable. Franklin was a good-looking person. Of course, he was the focus when he was outside. But most people didn't know him before, and they could just look at him and talk about him. Now that they knew who he was, it was inevitable that he would attract a crowd.
But Emily really didn't understand. Franklin used to be very low-key and he rarely participated in other activities. He just occasionally attended some inevitable social engagements but didn't like to go to crowded places.
In particular, he never participated the TV station's exclusive interview and something like that. So even if he was Lucas' Youngest Uncle, she didn't recognize him at that time.
"If he had known things could go this way, why did he have to be so high-profile?" Emily muttered.
Jason was stunned, but he smiled and said, "It was for Miss Johnson."
"For me?" Emily frowned.
Jason paused, coughed softly, and said awkwardly, "I shouldn't say that, and please don't tell Mr. Brent. Mr. Brent appeared on these magazines and TV back then mainly to let you see him and come back earlier."
Emily, "..."
"What nonsense are you talking about? If he wants me to come back earlier, just go find me. It's not easy for him to find someone, but it's not very difficult!" Emily muttered.
Jason smiled bitterly and said, "Yes, it should be like this. But who can guess what Mr. Brent was thinking? Just conceal those as he said now, and it will save him these troubles in the future. Miss Johnson, if there is nothing else, I have to go first. I got something to do."
"Well, go ahead and give my regards to Lisa." Emily said politely.
Jason nodded and left.
Emily looked upstairs and sighed.
Thinking that he had found a lawyer to defend her mother, she hesitated for a moment and went upstairs to comfort him.
After all, what happened today when they were shopping was also for her, so it was reasonable for her to comfort him.
But when she got to the study, Franklin waved at her and asked her to go over.
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