Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 624
Then, the camera turned to Janet, who was nodding.
With the questions that were thrown their way, Janet and Mason were able to answer them without any trouble.
Meanwhile, the trainee instructor, who was standing next to the chief instructor in the audience, was puzzled. He wondered why someone from the Lowry Family would come to intervene.
He asked quizzically, “Chief instructor, what did you say to Mr. Lowry?”
He remained silent for a moment, then sighed. “Nothing.”
This year, they finally had a record-breaking student who won the best trainee title. As such, the filming of the recruitment video was kind of an affirmation to him. After all, Janet was from his training base.
If he could appear on the film with Janet, he would have been able to increase his exposure, which would be good for the publicity of the training base. Unfortunately, he had been ignorant and lost the bet!
Ever since then, he had been filled with regret for not recognizing Janet’s capability, and he wondered how Mason could have guessed correctly.
He could only blame himself for being improvident and unable to identify a true master.
On the stage, the conversation was in full swing. Suddenly, someone said, “Miss Jackson, I have a question.”
“Yes?” Janet raised an eyebrow and said lightly.
With a faint smile, the reporter proceeded with his question. “Would you like to address the defamatory posts on the online forum of Woodsbury University?”
Upon hearing this, Janet’s eyes narrowed as an icy glint flashed in them.
Without going into detail, she knew that the reporter was asking about those videos and photos of that fight during high school.
At that moment, Mason’s face turned grim. He gazed at the reporter and urgen with an icy voice, “Please only ask questions related to military training.”
In fact, he had made a call and got someone to investigate it this morning, and they found out that there was indeed a group of people who were deliberately posting dirt on Janet.
He was planning to get Sean to handle it when the interview was done, but a reporter had unexpectedly brought it up.
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