"Hello there."

"Hello. This is Winnie Adams from the Los Angeles Times."

Abel answered the phone.

There was a clear and demure voice on the phone.

"Hello. Winnie. Long time no see."

The other side paused.

"Hello. Mr. Sefrosa. Long time no see."

"Hahaha!"

Abel laughed.

"Well to be honest. We didn't seem to see it for a few days."

"How's it going?"

The opposite may be a bit speechless.After all, she and Abel also met in peace.I met at the press conference.

Have some good feelings with each other.

But it is definitely not a friend.At best, it can only be regarded as a nodding acquaintance.

Now Abel is so familiar.Winnie didn't know how to answer the next words.

"It's okay," she said.

Listen to her voice.Abel recalled the Los Angeles Times reporter he met at the press conference.

The impression given to him is beautiful, correct and intellectual.To be honest, the impression is very good.

This temperament is probably intellectual beauty?

In Huaxia's domestic old saying, maybe it is everybody's lady?

"Okay. The greeting is over. May I ask why you called me? I remember that I have your private number, and you also have my private number. If you want to contact me, you can directly use your mobile phone. My mobile phone is 24 hours. It doesn't shut down."

"Because it's official."

The opposite said very seriously.

"I represent the Los Angeles Times. I want to initiate a telephone interview with you and Blue Star Future."

"Can I?"

Abel pondered.

"If it is someone else, I will refuse. But since it is you, then I will accept it."

This is a bit ambiguous.

Winnie Adams on the other side was silent.

After a few seconds.

She continued: "Since Mr. Sefrosa has accepted my request for a telephone interview. From now on, everything you and I said will be recorded on the telephone."

"Is there any question?"

"let's start."

"Ok."

A short and quick telephone interview with the Los Angeles Times began.

Interview reporter: Winnie Adams.

Interview subject: Abel Sefrosa.

The content of the interview is as follows.

Winnie: "Hello. Your Excellency Abel Sefrosa. This is Winnie Adams of the Los Angeles Times. I'm glad you gave me this interview opportunity."

Abel: "You're welcome. Winnie."

Winnie: "Mr. Sefrosa. You are the chairman of Oasis Investment. Oasis Investment is the holding company of Bluestar's future, which is the center of public opinion. What is your opinion on the future situation of Bluestar?"

Abel: "I don't understand what you said about Blue Star's future situation? What happened to Blue Star's future? It's very good!"

Winnie: "Okay. I mean what you think about [Blue Star One] being questioned and criticized by hundreds of newspapers."

Abel: "This. I want to correct you. It's not hundreds. I got the exact number. There are about 350 media in total."

Winnie: "Yes. What do you think."

Abel: "My opinion? Ha ha, is it important?"

Winnie: "You are an investor. Investors' opinions are of course important."

Abel: "Can my opinion change the reports of these newspapers and media?"

Winnie: "..."

Winnie: "I shouldn't. Sir."

Abel: "That's it. Then what's the use of my opinion."

Winnie: "It's still useful. Sir. At least it can let the public and everyone know some information. Let the customers who may exist get some confidence."

Abel: "Are you sure you want to know my opinion?"

Winnie: "If you can. Of course it is."

Abel: "If this is the case. I hope the original recording of my telephone interview can be made known to the public."

Winnie: "Of course. The Los Angeles Times is a rigorous, public, and neutral newspaper."

Abel: "Okay. Winnie."

Winnie: "Hmm."

Abel: "If you ask me my opinion. My opinion is, listen up, except everyone from the Los Angeles Times."

Winnie: "Please tell me."

Abel: "I, Abel Sefrosa. As the chairman of Oasis Investment, one of the future shareholders of Bluestar."

Abel: "Now I have to say a word to these 350 media newspapers."

Abel: "This sentence is: everyone in this room is a wall of grass!"

Winnie: "!!!"

The telephone interview was interrupted for more than a minute.

One minute later.

The interview restarted.

Winnie: "Okay. Since Mr. Sefrosa asked so."

Winnie: "We will definitely publish your original words."

Abel: "Thank you. Winnie. Thank you also to the Los Angeles Times."

Abel: "Only you are just."

Winnie: "Thank you. Mr. Sefrosa."

Winnie: "This is the end of this telephone interview."

The recording on the other side was stopped.

Winnie Adams's very formal recording has become more commonplace.

"Mr. Sefrosa. I don't think your provocation just now was a wise move." Winnie said.

"It's not interview time, right?" Abel asked back.

"No. I have stopped recording. Now it is our private communication."

"It seems that we still have a little feeling between us personally."

"..."

"If this makes you happy. Mr. Sefrosa, then you can think so."

"It seems that I have been calling you Winnie. But you have been calling me Mr. Sephirosa? I think this is a rude behavior."

"..."

"Okay. Abel. You can call me Winnie. I will call you the same in the future."

"Okay. Winnie."

"..."

Chatted with Winnie Adams for a while.After communicating with personal feelings.

Abel hung up the phone.

What greeted me were two worried eyes and one admiring look.

Two worried eyes came from two powerful men: Alvertley and Rana.

The look of admiration came from: Little Secretary Ajiali.

"BOSS. You shouldn't have said that just now." Alvertley said worriedly.

Rana Pichai suggested: "Now this telephone interview is just over. It has not been published. We can ask the Los Angeles Times to withdraw the recording of this interview. Start a new interview."

Ajiali said nothing.But there was a look in his eyes: How dare you!I really admire it.

One person, one company challenged 350 media.

This kind of thing rarely happens here in Old America.So far, only one has achieved this great cause:

Your Excellency the President.

There was a special event this year.All the newspapers in the Confederation rarely unite.His Excellency the President came to criticize one side at a time.

In a sense.

The controversy can be regarded as the President lost.

Looking at the subordinates with worried eyes.

Abel smiled.

"Everyone! Real gold is not afraid of smelting by flames!"

"As for the media?"

"That's just a bunch of dogs."

"It's just barking!"

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