Chapter 1362 Responsibility
Wynter hadn’t shared her exact plans with Orson beforehand as she wanted to showcase the long–standing factory’s genuine nature.
Hence, Orson was among the employees, focused on packaging and taking notes. He was completely unaware of the online developments yet.
As soon as he handed the notebook to his assistant, Alexander Silva from the livestream operation team came rushing over.
“Mr. Blaise! Ms. Quinnel is here! She brought a superstar with her and said he is our new ambassador! And the number of viewers in the livestream has… has broken a million! W–We’re finally getting seen!
“They are not here to criticize. People are asking which product is the tastiest. A million… a million viewers! They are all supporting us!”
Alexander cried so hard that he had to remove his glasses. He clung tightly to Orson’s sleeve.
After years of effort, they had tried everything to gain recognition. They wrote scripts, filmed skits–whatever it took to make people remember their factory and its applesauce. They were willing to do anything, but no one ever came.
Before, there was finally an increase in the number of people. However, they came due to the maliciously edited videos.
Alexander was barely holding on and had started to believe that good deeds were never rewarded.
But now, Wynter arrived and brought a glimmer of hope!
Orson was stunned. He knew who the superstar was, but he hadn’t expected Wynter to bring him here directly.
Every product was already sold out. Yet, as Orson scrolled through the live chat comments, people were still urging them to restock.
After a moment of stock, Orson looked at Alexander and then firmly grasped his hand. “Come with me to meet Ms, Quinnell!
“Okay!” Alexander replied enthusiastically.
At this moment, the viewers in the livestream began to realize something.
“Don’t tell me no one in the factory knew the ambassador was coming.”
Chapter 1362 Responsibility
“From the look on the host’s face, it seems like she genuinely didn’t know who the
ambassador was.”
“I’ve been watching closely. The factory seems old, but the production line is incredibly clean.”
“I’ve checked on the recent controversy. Everyone, this is a domestic brand. I asked my mom, and she said she loved their applesauce when she was a kid.”
“Yup! I asked, too. My mom said it’s good for your health, especially when you’re sick.”
“I heard they were about to go bankrupt.”
“Why would such a good factory go bankrupt?”
“It’s because there aren’t enough consumers, yet the factory has high standards. I estimated the costs and revenues, and it’s hard to break even. The factory director didn’t have enough for some areas. It’s bound to lose money.”
It was a cruel fact.
“Wtf? Who said no one eats this? I do! I just saw the previous comments, and my heart aches for this factory! It’s not outdated at all!”
“I’m going to buy their products right now!”
“It’s not just this! There were a lot of other slanders, too! It’s all premeditated.”
“This factory has been helping disabled people get jobs for a long time. The factory director has done a lot. He even takes in every local fruit that’s been struggling to sell. Do you guys understand the implications?”
“This has always been one of our country’s long–standing domestic brands.”
“Why would anyone be spreading rumors about their products being faulty?”
“The rumors are made by the competitors!”
In an instant, public sentiment shifted dramatically.
With the Quinnell Group having exposed the masterminds behind the schemes, people knew who exactly to target.
The situation demanded accountability. Someone had to take responsibility!
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