“We can use reverse psychology in this case and spread more negative news,” said Donald.
Reina was intelligent and caught the meaning behind his suggestion immediately. “What shall we do after that?”
“We can spend three days creating and spreading rumors to enlarge our weaknesses. Not only that, but we can also find a most sensitive and important topic that can catch everyone's attention to make the gossip trending. We can do so using Pollerton Television.” Donald narrowed his eyes as he made that suggestion.
Aren't you powerful, Nigel? I'll love to see if you can outmaneuver me while I reserve my trump card.
“But what about Nigel?” Reina asked.
Hearing that, Donald sneered, “If he uses the influence of the Wilson family of Tayhaven, I'll let him have a taste of my unstoppable plan.”
Reina was rendered speechless by Donald's display of arrogance.
You're just Lana's bodyguard, okay? However, Nigel Wilson is the heir of Tayhaven King, and he's the most promising person in the Wilson family of Tayhaven.
After a brief silence, Reina raised her doubts on Donald, and the latter answered each of her questions patiently.
Reina was pleasantly surprised by Donald's thorough explanation and stared at him with suspicion. Are you really just a bodyguard? If so, why are you only working as a bodyguard when you're so good at scheming?
“Are you really just a bodyguard?” Reina couldn't help but ask.
“What else would I be?” Donald answered rhetorically.
Reina continued, “Aren't you worried that this will make your ex-wife sad?”
“Don't worry. This is a fight between Nigel and me. She has nothing to do with this,” Donald responded.
Reina expressed her concerns immediately. “We're going to lose everything if we accidentally make a mistake, and there'll be no chance for us to redeem ourselves.”
“This is your ultimate chance, Reina. If you succeed, you'll become a classic trade war case study in the business world,” answered Donald.
Upon hearing Donald's persuasion, Reina closed her eyes and pondered for a while before opening her eyes again and agreeing. “All right. I'll listen to you for once.
Not long after, a bitter grin crept onto her face. “To be honest, I can't believe I'm putting so much faith in a bodyguard's advice, given that this is the first time we've met. The board of directors will mock me for being so naive if they know about this.”
Donald smiled at her remarks dismissively.
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