Sabrina was secretly pleased, but she kept her expression neutral. "I don't need any reward, as long as I can help the company," she said.
"Martin, you have no idea how upset I was seeing you so worried.
At least I was able to help the company. That makes me feel a little better."
"Honey, don't say that. You did great today. I think the company will pull through this time.
At the very least, we won't go bankrupt.
Honey, you're the one who turned this situation around. You're the hero of our family now."
"That's good. As long as the company is okay."
With that, Sabrina fainted again.
Martin grew even more anxious, quickening his pace as he rushed downstairs to get her into the ambulance.
A number of people came downstairs to see them off, but in the end, only Bella and Martin got into the ambulance.
The others watched the ambulance drive away before going back upstairs to work.
Brandon and Colin hadn't come down. Brandon's secretary couldn't help but ask, "Mr. Mercers, aren't you concerned about Mrs. Mercer's well-being?"
Brandon scoffed. "She's always been a drama queen. Who knows if that faint was real or fake? I don't have time for her games. Besides, she has plenty of people around her. By the way, what's the situation online? Why haven't we heard back from the team monitoring it?"
"They're compiling the data now. We should have it soon," the secretary replied.
Colin asked, "Brandon, are you saying Sabrina was just putting on a show?"
"I don't care if she was or not. It's not important. The audience of the livestream believes it was real, and that benefits us. Whether she was faking it is irrelevant.
Yet another group felt sorry for Sabrina. Seeing her standing in front of the camera, apologizing continuously, looking so lonely and helpless, was indeed pitiable. They felt that, as a mother who had lost a child, she had been through enough.
Lillian's expression remained cold as she read through the comments.
When she saw Sabrina collapse, Lillian knew the performance was finally over.
A small group of people, seemingly out of nowhere, started posting online, hoping Lillian would publicly accept Sabrina's apology so they could shake hands and make peace, suggesting that family harmony was the most important thing.
Seeing this, Lillian didn't even have to guess. She knew it had to be Brandon's doing.
He had probably hired shills to steer the conversation.
But this time, the issue had drawn so many comments from netizens that this small group's efforts were useless, quickly drowned out by the sheer volume of discussion.
Lillian only knew about it because she was monitoring the public opinion from all sides.

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