The reporters immediately fell silent.
Justin stepped forward and spoke. "Friends from the media, welcome to Pilsner Group. Mr. Pilsner has urgent matters to attend to and won't be making an appearance today."
One reporter raised a question. "Can you clarify the situation between Mr. Pilsner and the female college student?"
"Everyone, please stay calm and allow me to address the matter," Justin said. "I speak on behalf of Mr. Pilsner as well. There is no connection whatsoever between Mr. Pilsner and Ms. Rebecca Conway.
"We urge everyone to immediately stop spreading unfounded rumors. Should anyone deliberately circulate false information, Pilsner Group's legal team will gather all necessary evidence and pursue prompt legal action. We will not tolerate any form of defamation."
Rebecca sneered. Justin's statement was full of empty formalities.
The reporters echoed her skepticism, their voices rising in protest.
"What is Mr. Pilsner really trying to say?"
"He's the one who demanded this press conference, yet he's missing in action!"
Justin quickly interrupted. "Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Pilsner is genuinely tied up with important matters at the moment!"
"And what exactly is he so busy with?" someone questioned.
But before anyone could respond, Jeremy blurted out, "Mrs. Pilsner is here!"
Justin's eyes narrowed. "Mr. Leclair, some things are meant to be said, and others are better left unsaid. Didn't you know that?"
Jeremy swallowed hard. "Sorry."
"Alright, that's enough. This press conference is over," Justin declared. "Thank you all for coming. You may leave now."
With that, Justin and Jeremy turned and walked away.
It only took a slip of the tongue for Jeremy to reveal a key piece of information—"Mrs. Pilsner" was here.
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