He Clings to Me Every Night

Chapter 391: 391: Desperate to Destroy All Evidence



Chapter 391: 391: Desperate to Destroy All Evidence

Olivia Jenkins remains unflustered, the glint in her almond eyes is dazzling, “My bottom line is six years! Amanda, don’t blame me for reminding you, you have to make a decision quickly. If it’s too late and things get out of hand, David Jefferson’s popularity will be completely lost.”

Amanda slightly furrows her brow, her gaze unblinkingly fixated on Olivia Jenkins, “This incident happened the day before yesterday, that scoundrel clearly came prepared, deliberately framing David Jefferson. The clothes she wore that day have already been washed, how are we to test for fingerprints to prove David Jefferson never touched her?”

“She came prepared, of course she immediately destroyed all evidence. But, I also have a way to deal with her, fight fire with fire.”

The internet is boiling with criticism, there’s no backer driving the traffic? Amanda, you’re part of the inner circle, you know more than I do. Now, David Jefferson has no explanation for the situation.”

To fight a lawsuit will take two to three years, and even if we win, who will still remember David Jefferson then? Who will still seek the truth? Is the truth really that important to the public? Can David Jefferson afford two to three years of this?”

With the support of Quiet Video, David Jefferson won’t be at a loss. Amanda, why not? It’s a win-win situation. Six years, Quiet Video also has a risk.”

The first time Amanda saw Olivia Jenkins, she felt she was too sharp, there’s a kind of keenness that comes from weathering many storms. Now, Olivia Jenkins is showing her true colors, her commanding presence is palpable.”

“Miss Winter has always had a discerning eye, the people she follows are extraordinary indeed, I didn’t misjudge you. Chief Jenkins, we can form a cooperative agreement. You’re right, there are few that seek the truth, they just harvest traffic, a bunch of fools willingly setting the tone, happily counting money for others.”

Olivia Jenkins’ mouth corners lift in a chilling smirk, “Actually, we’re on the same boat. Someone attacking David Jefferson is also attacking Quiet Video.”

Without David Jefferson joining the public-welfare variety show, the attention is much less. Perhaps, Quiet Video’s variety show plan has to be put on hold. Either you have someone leaking information internally, or Quiet Video does.”

Amanda, full of interest, stares at Olivia Jenkins, “There are no walls without holes in this circle. So Chief Jenkins, a reminder. Only when you are strong will no one dare to provoke.”

Olivia Jenkins raises an eyebrow slightly, speaking softly, “I have had my fill. I’m planning to go on-set to have a look around and maybe gather some information. If Amanda is interested, she can join me.”

“I still have a lot of things to deal with, so I won’t go. I look forward to the good news from Chief Jenkins.”

“If Amanda doesn’t object, Quiet Video wants to make an official announcement that David Jefferson will be joining the first season of a charity farming variety show.”

Amanda laughs with her eyes, “I have no objections, David Jefferson will cooperate with the publicity.”

When Olivia Jenkins got to the “Wind Like Love Song” set, the person in charge was not letting them in and even tried to drive them away.

Olivia Jenkins took out a business card and handed it to the person in charge, “I am the new boss of David Jefferson. I came to understand the situation. My name is Olivia Jenkins. I want to meet your logistics manager.”

“No one is here, just leave.”

Olivia Jenkins pointed at the BMW parked at the entrance, “Whose car is this?”

“I don’t know.”

Olivia Jenkins glanced around, her sharp eyes finally landing on a vague sign, pointing and asking, “This was put up by your crew?”

“Just go away, don’t obstruct the way.”

Olivia Jenkins’s almond eyes flashed a sly glint, “This fire-fighting facility doesn’t meet the standards.”


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