Chapter 441: Chapter 435: Instant Kill â Above
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Finn King shook his head slightly and dialed another number. Without waiting for the other side to speak, he said directly, âYouâve seen it now, we have a common enemy, and this is also a great scandal, isnât it? I will provide you with relevant information. If you still canât handle it, then you might as well jump off the building.â
âMr. King, rest assured, Iâll handle this.â A slightly sleazy voice came from the other end of the phone, sounding quite excited.
âThatâs good, Iâm hanging up now.â Finn King ended the call then instructed his men to prepare for the next wave of new information.
Not long after Finn King hung up the phone, Jay Summerâs inactive âmicro researchâ was updated. This time, clearly aimed at Finn Lewisâs recent press conference, ââŚI just finished watching this press conference. I disagreed with the online speculation about the supposed scandal between Kay Lee and Mr. Lewis. Itâs their private business, and regardless of their relationship, outsiders shouldnât comment. But after watching the video, I canât help but criticize Mr. Lewisâs lavish spending at the end of the press conference. We all know that Mr. Lewis is wealthy and he can certainly use his wealth for good, much like foreign tycoons such as Bill Gates, who has donated his entire fortune to philanthropy.â
âAs for Mr. Lewis, the way he splurged with money contributed by millions of players doesnât resonate well with me. With so much money, it would be advisable to invest in charity work, instead of squandering it. Perhaps there are justifiable reasons unknown to me, but to the best of my knowledge, I have never seen Mr. Lewis engage in any charitable work.â
Jay Summerâs timing was spot on. The press conference had only just ended, and though Finn Lewisâs extravagant spending thrilled many young people, some individuals bear an irrational resentment towards the wealthy. They see the rich as essentially corrupt, resorting instantly to conspiracy theories, and completely dismiss the effort one puts in to acquire wealth.
So, there was no shortage of people eager to criticize Finn Lewis. And Jay Summerâs âmicro researchâ, quite strategically, sprinkled praise even in critique, and further pushed the shifty agenda of âinnocent critiqueâ under the guise of fairness, while still subtly criticizing you. This approach is decidedly sinister.
As soon as Jay Summer posted his comment, Finn Kingâs prepared minions began to enthusiastically share and promote it, quickly spreading the word. Soon after, many posts began to surface, claiming to expose whether Finn Lewis had ever engaged in charity work. Despite the facade of expertise and sound reasoning, the bottom line was one conclusion: Finn Lewis made a lot of money, but never once donated any of it to charity, preferring squandering instead.
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Philanthropy, to put it bluntly, isnât blown in by the wind. Granted, Finn Lewis made his money easily, but does that obligate him to engage in charity? Assisting others is commendable, but coerced assistance under the guise of morality, would not sit well with anyone. However, the common internet user will not consider these complexities. freewŃbnoνel.com
Upon reading the posts, they would naturally agree with the posterâs perspective, âYeah, Finn Lewis made a lot of money, and heâs even the richest man in the world. But he hasnât done any charity work⌠isnât that stingy? Splurging is one thing, but willful extravagance is inexcusable.â
On seeing these posts, many found Jay Summerâs reasoning relatable. With so much money, one couldâve chosen to donate it to charity instead of squandering it on journalists. This perspective soon redirected the discussion, and under the influence of Finn Kingâs paid commenters, the topic rapidly caught fire online. Upon seeing this, a highly pleased Norton James immediately called Finn King, saying, âGood, very good! This topic was a great choice! Letâs see how you handle it now! Listen, if he donates money later, you know what to do â attack mercilessly.â
âDonât worry, Lord Quan, Iâve got this covered.â Finn King swiftly reassured him. Whether or not one chooses to involve in charity is up to the individual. However, if orchestrated by someone else, it could stir up a big issue, especially for businesses. Because if you donât participate in charity, itâs not a good image for your customers or clients.
If this was in a foreign country, it would be better since people would be more understanding: charity is a voluntary act of goodwill. If you donât engage in it, no one has the right to criticize you. But in their home country, it was a different story. Under the influence of these paid commenters or trolls, unrestrained criticism could potentially cause significant damage.
Of course, Finn Lewis also saw Jay Summerâs âmicro researchâ, but he simply scoffed. If it were anyone else, they wouldâve probably thrown evidence in their face at this point, telling them, âI not only engage in charity, but I also do it without expecting any returnâ. But at this point, Finn wasnât in a hurry, he wanted to see what else the other side had up his sleeve.
But naturally, Finn wasnât devoid of any evidence: If there wasnât any proactive preparation, it wouldnât matter, but ever since he left Kay Leeâs grandfatherâs house, Finn had instructed Olivia Thatcher to keep an eye on Norton James. Naturally, all of Norton Jamesâs actions were under Olivia Thatcherâs surveillance. This included when Norton James ordered Finn King to take certain actions, and when Finn King approached Jay Summer to smear Finn Lewisâs name online. Even when he paid Jay Summer 500,000 as hush money, all the evidence was intact with Olivia Thatcher.
Besides this, Olivia Thatcher was also able to obtain a great deal of evidence proving Norton Jamesâs crimes, which included exploiting several female celebrities for personal relationships. There were at least several dozens of A-list, B-list, and C-list female celebrities who had relations with Norton James, many of them completely unsuspected by the public. Olivia Thatcher had no difficulty retrieving such evidence thanks to Norton Jamesâs indiscretions.