“Discuss what? What if we discuss it and Sabrina cries and refuses? What if Dad falls for her act and takes her side, refusing or just wasting time? Wouldn't that be a hassle?”
“Brandon, are you saying we should just do it without asking them first?”
“Not only that, we need the PR department to draw up a plan and release it to the public immediately.
Get the livestream team from yesterday to sign a one-month contract. We can't have a repeat of last time, scrambling to find a decent team.
At a critical moment like this, we absolutely cannot afford to drop the ball.”
“Brandon, that team from yesterday wasn't cheap. If we sign them for thirty streams, won't the cost be too high?
You know our funds are extremely tight right now. Wouldn't that be way over budget?”
Colin was trying to save money.
But Brandon was willing to invest in this.
“This is all about public image. We absolutely cannot skimp on this. The Mercer Group can't afford a single other mistake.”
Brandon's words made sense, and Colin agreed.
So, the team was hired again, and this time, having signed a contract for thirty streams, they even offered some extra advice.
“Mr. Mercer, I think since the Chairman's wife already fainted and was sent to the hospital, you might as well hold the next livestream directly from the hospital.
Think about it: the Chairman's wife in a hospital gown, hooked up to an IV, still facing the camera to cry and apologize. Anyone would feel their heart soften.
Especially the people online.
Netizens are the most fickle people. Their opinions change constantly.

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