Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted - Chapter 2218
Chapter 2218
Chandler’s expression shifted subtly, his voice taking on a deeper tone. “It’s not just about the facts anymore; it’s about public
perception! If you step onto that stage now, how many of those reporters outside are here for the product launch, and how many
are here for your personal scandals? Are we hosting a product launch or a press conference for your personal affairs?” “Uncle,
the tickets for the launch were sold out over half a month ago. Are you suggesting that all these guests have clairvoyant abilities
and bought tickets just to interrogate me?”
Keegan chuckled, “Uncle, people aren’t that bored, and I’m not that important. Anyone can give this presentation, but | indeed
don’t have a script. The performance metrics, research process, technical breakthroughs,” he extended his slender hand, lightly
tapping his temple with his index finger, “are all here. | can recount them all for you. I’m just afraid that, being older, you might
forget on stage and end up making a fool of yourself.” “You-you’re utterly disrespectful!” Chandler’s voice dripped with raw
disdain, his face turning purple with anger.
Keegan stood up and approached Chandler step by step. The image of the teenager he once was, always overshadowed by his
accomplished elder brother, slowly overlapped with the Keegan standing before him. With sharper features and a taller stature,
Keegan exuded dominance.
Stopping thirty centimeters away from Chandler, Keegan looked up at him.” Uncle, | don’t need to emphasize the importance of
this launch, do I?
Manage your people well.” After a pause, he added, “Uncle, just because someone dies doesn’t mean there isn’t evidence.”
Chandler’s pupils contracted as he clenched his trembling hand, staring coldly at Keegan. “I don’t know what you’re talking
about.”
Keegan smirked and chuckled lightly. “That’s why I said you’re not suitable for the stage. You should acknowledge the fact that
you are old and have poor memory.”
Before Chandler could reply, someone called him for the pre-meeting interview. Keegan responded with a grunt and turned to
leave, leaving Chandler visibly enraged.
Adirector who was friendly with Chandler chimed in, “Keegan’s behavior is outrageous. Isn’t he tarnishing the company’s
reputation?”
Mr. Jacobson, siding with Keegan, interjected, “Mr. Johnstone, your PR department hasn’t addressed Mr. Kane’s character. You
seemed confident in Mr. Kane’s character, but now that the situation has come to light, are you afraid these news stories will
affect the company?”
Mr. Johnstone replied, “Our PR department handles crises related to brand image. This is a private matter for the Kane family.
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Mr. Jacobson glanced at him. “So you think the Kane family’s private matters won’t affect the brand image?”
Mr. Johnstone frowned. “It will definitely have an impact.” “Then why aren’t you implementing crisis PR?”
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Mr. Jacobson replied casually, “Just
stating the facts. Let me remind
everyone, the Fee Group is no
| ger afarnily Sa ess. When one
thrives, all thrive; when one falls, all
fall. Think carefully about it.” With
that, he turned to accept the
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The directors on the scene exchanged glances but remained silent.
During Quentin Kane’s tenure, the
Vinci Rivera Group underwent its first
reform. At that time, they needed
talent and research an CO m
develo ent bat fi were
inigufticient. Quentin distributed some
of his shares, using some as
collateral for loans and the rest to
retain high-end talent. Each
cutting-edge R&D expert received a
small share of the Vinci Rivera
Group’s stocks, along with regular
salaries and year-end bonuses. The
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