Chapter 422 Janet Taught Him a Lesson
Marco followed Janet into the office and handed her the documents that needed to be
signed.
Janet opened the computer and casually asked. “What’s wrong?”
The overall spirit of the Longfellow Group had improved qualitatively under Janet’s leadership. Something was bound to happen when there was such a strange situation
during working hours.
Marco was surprised at Janet’s keen response, and then said respectfully.
“Nothing can be hidden from you. It’s nothing serious. The star named Joanna caused trouble and bought haters to slander you online. The public relations department is
already working on it, so don’t worry.”
Janet raised her eyebrows in interest. Joanna really created trouble.
Janet turned on her phone and saw her name at the top of the trending search.
“Janet, the president of Longfellow Group, bullying an actress and shooting her on the
spot!”
It was a surveillance video, shot at the very shooting club where she met Joanna
yesterday.
On the video, Janet and Tina were arguing with Joanna. The angle of the shot was just
right to see Janet’s face.
The video was cleverly edited. The final episode presented was Janet with a gun shooting through the glass, and drove Joanna, who was shooting normally, out of the shooting range.
Janet clicked on the comment section, all of them were accusing Janet of bullying unknown actresses and bullying others.
Marco cautiously gauged Janet’s expression. “I called the PR department. They said
they’re already arranging to drop the heat.”
Janet didn’t say anything and clicked into Longfellow Group’s official homepage. The
latest comment section had many
“Does money mean she can do whatever she wants? Why doesn’t she buy the venue? Why should she kick people out?”
“How dare she shoot Joanna, whose face is so important to her career? Janet is too
cruel!”
“It’s a shooting, and it can kill people. Oh my God, why didn’t that bullet hit Janet’s brain!”
“Because Janet doesn’t have a brain!”
“From today onwards I will boycott all Longfellow Group products!”
“Agreed! Boycott Longfellow Group!”
“Boycotting is useless. The capitalists don’t care about this money. Don’t dream!”
“The life of the rich is so awesome. They can bully whoever they want, and they don’t treat people like human beings!”
Janet tossed her phone onto the table, lifting her eyes, her
her gaze cold.
“Is this the result of the PR department’s processing?”
Marco hurriedly scanned the screen, and his face sank.
“Get the PR manager here.”
Five minutes later, PR manager Leigh Stark knocked on the office door.
“Ms. Longfellow, what’s the matter?”
Leigh was a man over forty years old, with sparse hair and a fat body.
Janet leaned back in her boss’s chair, both hands resting casually on the armrests, her
careless posture implying an irresistible pressure.
“You do not know? Turn on your phone and look.”
I asked you to keep an eye on Joanna before, and this is how you work?”
Looking at Janet’s stern gaze, Leigh panicked and pulled out his phone. He sweated
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