Heinz's frowned as soon as he heard that.
Gary's expression turned cold and he looked at his father.
Heinz was annoyed but not surprised. He chuckled and said, "Seems like Janice is too far gone in her delusions to be saved."
"President, what should we do now?" The secretary asked with great concern.
"Didn't you have someone watching Janice? Couldn't you just detain her?" Gary asked.
He knew Janice would find a way to kick up a fuss, but he didn't expect it to be so soon. She had just left the Jones Estate not long ago.
It seemed that Janice had lost her patience.
"Master Gary, Janice returned only after the reporters appeared. Should we detain her now?" The secretary asked Gary and Heinz.
Heinz shook his head. "I'm sure she's been prepared to do this a long time ago. She wants to make it public that she's Gary's girlfriend and take this opportunity to make life tough for us. At the very least, she wants to make Gary's life hard."
That was clear for all to see. However, Gary sneered. "She can dream on. Why should I let her do as she pleases?"
"How many journalists are downstairs?" Heinz asked.
The secretary said, "More than 30, and there should be more coming."
"Are representatives from every Northern City media outlet here?" Heinz wondered.
"Yeah. If I'm not wrong, all the big media companies are present."
Gary narrowed his eyes. Janice seemed very determined about raising hell over this matter.
Gary snorted coldly. "I'm going downstairs."
"What's the rush?" Heinz looked at his son and said to his secretary, "You go see what's going on first. If they want the inside scoop, then invite them in. We'll hold a press conference."
"What about Janice?" The secretary was very worried. "She has a head injury."
The secretary was rather worried. Janice was visibly wounded, it would spell disaster for Gary if she blabbered to the press.
A glint flashed in Heinz's eyes and he said, "Call Lowell and have him come to the office. Brief him about what happened."
"Yes, President."
Gary smirked as he seemed to have caught on to what his father intended to do.
Since Janice was already here, then he was ready to play the game.
Gary called out after the secretary, "There's no need to detain Janice. I want to see what she's up to."
"Do you have an idea?" Heinz glanced at his son and seemed to notice that there was a flash of cunning in his son's eyes.
He felt that Gary might have a way of dealing with this.
Gary nodded. "Yep. Lend me your computer and your office, please. It's not too convenient here."
"Go ahead." Heinz got up and followed his son to his office.
However, Gary muttered to Heinz, "Give mom a call first and let her know not to be worried. You can leave the rest to me."
"It's good that you still remember your mother. All these years she spent raising you haven't gone to waste," Heinz chuckled.
"Don't flatter me," Gary said. "If I don't make Janice suffer this time, then I'm not a Jones."
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