The two reporters in the car could feel a shiver run down their spines as an eerie chill swept over them.
The reporter in the passenger seat could not resist the pressure and blurted out, "We're from Green Apple Daily."
Luke narrowed his eyes. Green Apple Daily?
They had practically delivered themselves to him. There was no need for him to go looking for them now.
That worked out nicely...
"So, was the article about me first released by your company?" asked Luke straightforwardly, casually resting his hand on the car window. There was no way the reporters had the guts to roll up the window now.
"Yes..." admitted the reporter in the passenger seat, unable to withstand the pressure.
The driver shot him a glare. The news was published by several news media companies simultaneously.
How could he admit to it?
Was he a fool?
This was not the time to admit it. He should have pushed the blame onto their competitors, no?
The reporter in the passenger seat met the driver's gaze and realized he had made a mistake by admitting it. He quickly turned to Luke. "Actually, many news agencies published it simultaneously. It's not just our company."
"Did you write the article?" Luke ignored the explanation and questioned the two of them.
Typically, news media companies operated this way. The reporters who reported on a story would follow up on related developments.
The reporter in the driver's seat nodded, looking like he was about to face his doom. "Yes, we wrote it. Everything we wrote was based on information from insiders, and it's all well-founded. We won't falsely accuse anyone."
"We won't reveal the identity of our sources either!" added the reporter in the passenger seat.
Even though they were afraid, they had professional integrity.
Luke frowned.
This made the two reporters hold their breath even more.
"I'm not interested in the person who gave you the information," replied Luke, not wanting to coax anything more from the reporters regarding that matter. That information was something that could easily be traced. "I just want you to relay a message to your source."
"W-What?" The reporter in the driver's seat stammered.
"Tell her to pay attention to tomorrow's news." Luke stood up straight right after he said that.
Just as the two reporters were about to let out a sigh of relief, they heard Luke saying, "Stop following me. Even if you follow me a thousand times, you won't get what you want with false reports. Don't waste your time."
The two reporters watched as Luke returned to his car and drove into the residential area. They still looked dazed, trying to process what Luke had just said.
Was he denying the rumors about him and Luca?
Also, did he mean there would be major news tomorrow?
"Does he mean that there'll be big news tomorrow?" mumbled the reporter in the passenger seat. He was a photographer, and it was the driver who handled the writing.
He asked what Luke meant.
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel)
Author please read the comments, reader's are requesting for more chapters...
Complete the story,one chapter per day is just boring...
Please update. We want to know the ending since this novel was already completed...
Where is the continuation of this story?...
The novel was completed but why aren't you updating?...
Why are you not updating? It’s so frustrating to always be waiting to read the next chapter. Please give us more....
I stopped reading this story at chapter 2700, I got bored I just came back now and still no progress. I'll just come back when Luke rescues Naila....
Not interested in Gerald's matters. This story had reached chapter 3195 and yet no update as to when Luke will rescue her daughter.. maybe in chapter 5000...
3183 is all about food. In fact much of this book is about food. So boring. Just get on with the main story....
I stop reading at chapter 3000 and cameback now to check bt still no progress....