Because of The Global Times' straightforward reporting, the newspaper's popularity continued to rise, and its reputation improved once again.
At the same time,
ABC News also broadcast the news, with content similar to that of The Global Times. Everyone knew that these two media outlets were owned by the same boss and shared information.
At the New York Governor's office,
Dewey was reading the newspaper, his face unusually grim. His aides and staff stood beside him, their faces showing concern.
The thing he feared most had happened.
He had sent people to bribe that reporter to cover up the truth, but it had spiraled out of control.
The fact that he had accepted foreign political donations could no longer be hidden.
But that wasn't the worst part.
The worst part was that he was now suspected of attempting to kill someone who knew the truth, a far more heinous act than taking political donations.