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Little Kunas listened to the droning response on the phone, his expression twisted and fearso with rage.

He had not expected Ivanka to be like this now, not only not blaming Link for having illegitimate children outside, but even accepting that bastard keeping a mistress. This was just too hypocritical.

Moreover, the adoration, love, pride, attachnt, sweetness, and silent warmth that seeped through Ivanka's tone when she ntioned "my Link" were gentler than the softest currents in the world.

If that tenderness were directed at him, he'd feel blissfully happy, even to the point where his bones would lt in the sound of that voice.

But it wasn't.

It was "my Link" that Ivanka spoke about.

"Damn Link, all of this should have been mine, mine!"

Little Kunas angrily knocked over the laptop, telephone, folders, and stacks of newspapers on the table... There was a loud clatter as a heap of items scattered across the floor.

After venting furiously, Little Kunas adjusted his tie, took several deep breaths, and gradually cald down. He picked up the phone to call his assistant, telling them to keep contacting the dia.

This ti he wasn't just going to criticize Link; he would also berate Ivanka.

Saying she was after Link's three billion, if Link were a penniless nobody, she would definitely not fall for him; she was nothing but a materialistic, snobbish, superficial, bad woman.

Little Kunas ranted into the phone.

"Boss, the direction of public opinion has shifted."

Suddenly the assistant reminded him.

"The direction has shifted? How so? Which way? Do you think we're sailing here, that the wind changes just like that?"

Little Kunas shouted, annoyed.

"Boss, the direction really has shifted. You can open the Yahoo website and see. Many of the news stories have been pulled, replaced with news that's favorable to Link."

The assistant said.

Little Kunas frowned, picked up the nearly smashed laptop from the floor, connected the network cable, and checked.

Upon opening the Yahoo website, the first thing he saw was a bold headline, "Link defeats Phelps to sweep four golds at the championships," followed by a flashing "hot" label.

Opening the news article, it was a dispatch from an Associated Press reporter sent from Huaxia.

The 14th World Swimming Championships were held from July 16th to 31st, 2011 in Dahai City, Huaxia.

Link, Phelps, Ryan Lochte, and other famous swimrs represented the United States team in various swimming events at the championships.

In yesterday's and today's finals, Link successively defeated Brazilian star Cielo, French star Bernal, South Korean star Park Hwan-tae, and others in the 50/100/200 freestyle events, securing gold dals in three categories.

Also, in the 4x100 freestyle relay, he worked with Phelps and other teammates to achieve another gold dal.

In the first three days of the World Swimming Championships, Link had already obtained four gold dals, broken three world records, and advanced to the semifinals and finals in six more events.

The Associated Press predicts that Link is expected to win over seven gold dals at this World Championships and break more than five world records.

He will also beco the seed swimr of the U.S. swimming team and the first to qualify for the swimming events of next year's London Olympics.

"Fuck!"

Little Kunas couldn't help but curse aloud as he read the news; he had forgotten about the World Swimming Championships and that Link was still an official mber of the national swimming team.

He closed the Associated Press news page and continued to browse other news sections on the Yahoo website.

He found that many news programs criticising Link in the morning had, by now, swapped half their content for reports of Link's stunning collection of four gold dals at the World Championships.

They discussed how amazing Link was at swimming, why he was so good, any connection between boxing and swimming, and provided nurous video links to the competitions—all extrely popular.

He then looked at Google, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and other social and news platforms, and noticed the trending topics had changed as well.

News of Link beating renowned swimrs like Phelps and leading the dal rankings at the Championships skyrocketed, overtaking several stories that criticised him and Taylor for fighting over their child, becoming the number one trend on most search lists.

The speed with which these online dia changed their tune was faster than flipping through a book.

"Why is this happening?"

"It's just four gold dals from the World Championships, not the Olympics, so why such high popularity?"

Kunas paused for a mont, then made a call to his assistant, asking them to investigate the reason for this shift in public sentint.

Even if the news of Link securing four gold dals at the World Championships was sensational, it couldn't reverse the narrative within half a day.

He didn't have that kind of influence, so it must have been Link's music team spending a lot of money on public relations, intentionally exaggerating the news, trying to turn around his reputation before the release of Link's new album.

It would be ideal to find evidence to see how much money Link's music team had spent, and it wouldn't be too bad if it could make Link spend so more.

But the assistant inford him that they had already communicated with the dia and it was "Captain Arica" that exerted its force.

Captain Arica was a movie produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures.

And Paramount's parent company was ViacomCBS, which also owns MTV, with Lei Shidong exerting significant influence in the entertainnt and dia industry.

The assistant also ntioned that news outlets under the News Corporation were focusing on reporting this news.

And so dia under the Hearst Corporation as well.

As a result of the combined effort of these three large dia conglorates, the internet and television news dia were the first to make adjustnts.

This led to a strange phenonon: while the Arican newspapers and magazines were still discussing the legal and moral issues of Link and Taylor fighting over their child, the internet and television news had already switched to reporting Link's gold dal victories at the World Championships.

This situation also demonstrated the serious delay of print dia in reporting news.

Other dia, seeing the shift in focus, quickly adjusted their reporting priorities to attract audiences and be the first to sell their news products.

If this trend continued, it was foreseeable that, starting tomorrow, most dia would drop the old news about Link and switch to his latest developnts.

So dia might choose to cover both stories, simultaneously praising Link and criticising him.

This would also make Link even more controversial.

Yet, this kind of mixed public opinion, half good and half bad, wasn't necessarily a bad thing for a public figure, and it might actually further enhance his influence.

"Boss, should we still pay to have press releases written that criticise Link?"

The assistant asked.

Kunas's lips trembled, but he couldn't make a sound.

Paying well-known comntators to continue vilifying Link had been his strategy, and it was quite effective in creating imnse public pressure on Link when the mainstream dia was criticising him.

But now that the tide had turned, it was no use continuing to criticise him.

"Wait for now, there might still be an opportunity."

Kunas reluctantly hung up the phone.

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