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Robert also said, "Why don't we just act as if nothing happened? If they want to report, then let them report. I believe it won't be long before new news erges, and by then, everyone will have forgotten about this."

This is the fad ostrich tactic, but such a response strategy usually cos from governnt departnts.

As a forr mber, Donnie naturally knew the pros and cons of this approach.

However, Donnie had already thought of a very good plan. Therefore, a smile appeared on Donnie's face as he said, "Since we can't reduce the impact of this incident, let's maximize it."

At this point, Donnie looked at Robert and said, "You imdiately go back to the tavern and phone Philadelphia, New York, all newspapers interested in this matter. Tell them we are willing to cover their reporters' travel expenses to and from Atlantic City, their accommodation, and als. Invite them to Atlantic City!"

Robert, looking surprised, asked Donnie, "You want to invite all the dia at this ti?"

Walker asked, "Do you want to wine and dine them, then have them speak for us in their own newspapers after they return?"

Donnie shook his head and said, "I am not that foolish. These reporters are the white-eyed wolves that can't be familiarized, no matter what benefits you give them. As long as there's news, they'll definitely report it!"

"Then what do you an?" Walker looked at Donnie, puzzled.

Donnie didn't answer Walker's question but instead said to John, "You get soone to watch the train station imdiately. The mont Nucky leaves Atlantic City today, you contact Eli and tell him I have matters to discuss with him."

Then, Donnie said to Robert, "At the sa ti, wait for my call. When I decide to et with Eli, you inform Irving to co over no matter what!"

Finally, Donnie said to Dwight, "You contact Salvatore in Philadelphia and tell him we want to buy a batch of the worst-quality whiskey he has, rember it has to be the poorest quality!"

After Donnie had given his instructions, everyone left to begin their tasks.

Walker, who had no task, looked at Donnie and said, "Should we issue a statent from the 'Atlantic City Post' beforehand?"

Although Walker didn't know Donnie's plan, he also thought that the 'Atlantic City Post,' as Donnie's own newspaper, should make its voice heard at this ti.

Donnie shook his head and said, "No need. Anything we say now will only make others think we're trying to cover up our mistake. You go call Mashang Evans over, I have so orders for him!"

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Ti moved on to the afternoon of the following day. Since Donnie's camp had not responded to the incident, this led many newspapers to join in on reporting the matter.

Reporters from Philadelphia and New York didn't even wait for Robert's invitation before arriving in Atlantic City.

And during this period, Donnie received quite a number of phone calls.

yer from New York, Salvatore from Philadelphia, and other people made calls to Donnie.

"Donnie, this situation is a bit of a headache now. Ever since the story about Atlantic City broke, many of my clients have been asking if our alcohol cos from Atlantic City. They're worried their custors might suffer the sa fate!"

That was the reason they were calling!

Now, the cooperation between Donnie and the two was very close; they had even started sourcing so mid-range liquors from Donnie.

A bunch of old foxes!

Donnie muttered to himself about their reaction. These two weren't truly concerned about the poisoning incident; they were more interested in using the situation to pressure Donnie, hoping to get their alcohol at a cheaper price!

"yer (Salvatore), you should know that this alcohol does not co from Elwood Village, but from the drinks previously managed by LeBron Jas in Atlantic City, which actually have nothing to do with us!"

"Though that may be true, we can't explain it to our custors like that. Even if we believe you, I can't guarantee that our custors will believe us!"

"I understand your point, but you do not understand my capabilities. Moreover, yer (Salvatore), as a friend, I can give you a friendly heads-up.

If you were to buy a large amount of our distillation right now, it would be beneficial for you because I'm worried that in a few days, even though we are friends, I might not be able to guarantee tily and accurate delivery to you, and the price may even go up by then!"

yer (Salvatore) laughed as if he had heard a joke. At this point, not only was Donnie not lowering his prices, but he was also telling them that the prices might increase in a few days.

yer (Salvatore): "Donnie, you're quite the joker, but to make believe your joke would be a joke in itself!"

Donnie said, "Then there's nothing I can do about it. As a friend, I've already warned you. I hope you won't have regrets in a few days!"

yer (Salvatore): "Donnie, let's be frank here. We believe that your alcohol definitely doesn't have any issues, but externally, your alcohol is the alcohol of Atlantic City. Now, the alcohol from Atlantic City has killed people and has been reported in the newspapers. If you want to carry on taking your alcohol, then you need to lower your prices!"

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