“So, Mr. Tanner, you seem to prioritize your company's loss over Ms. Schiffer's well-being, am I right?" Another reporter immediately stepped in and questioned.
Damian was no fool and immediately picked up on the trick question. "Of course, I care about Ms. Schiffer, but before there’s any conclusive evidence, it's wrong for her to say something is wrong with our perfume. We consider it slander and have the right to pursue it!"
"The hospital has already issued a test report confirming that your company's perfume triggered Ms. Schiffer's allergic reaction. There is no doubt about that. Why are you still trying to argue? What other evidence do you need?"
"Mr. Tanner, did you come here to pressure Ms. Schiffer into changing her statement?"
"Are you here to suppress this matter because your company cannot prove its innocence?"
"If it triggered Ms. Schiffer's allergic reaction, other consumers must also be experiencing it. What's more, my sources say your perfume contains prohibited ingredients that aren't supposed to be on the market. How did you pass the safety test? Do you have an insider in the inspection team?"
"Consumers have the right to know all these, and it's not something you can cover up by screaming about defamation. If you think she's slandering you, why don't you sue her?"
These reporters seemed to have come prepared, pushing Damian into a corner. With so many questions directed at him alongside his lack of experience in such situations, he was rendered speechless to the point that he could not even utter a single word.
"Y-You…"
"Mr. Tanner, what more do you have to say? Are you going to say that we're slandering you as well?"
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