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Suming's words left the journalists speechless.

If Taoyuan were to engage in moral coercion, pointing the finger at Boiling for being immoral, there would be nothing to say publicly, but privately, there was bound to be criticism.

But the ruthlessness of the bachelor was evident; he didn't hide anything and made it clear that this was indeed business retaliation, using the law as a legitimate strategy, which left no room for criticism.

Thinking about it, Boiling Platform attacked Taoyuan Entertainnt; were they not allowed to retaliate? However, the scale of this retaliation was simply too severe. With so many concrete live broadcast videos as evidence, Boiling Platform was likely to face a major trouble this ti.

But Taoyuan Entertainnt Company's live broadcasting platform was not without cost.

Having beco the scapegoat this ti, all national live broadcasting platforms would inevitably see Taoyuan Entertainnt as an outsider, a scourge, and might even join hands to isolate Taoyuan's live broadcast, making it impossible for them to stand in the industry.

But on second thought, Taoyuan's live broadcast platform took a different path from the start compared to other platforms. Even if isolated, it didn't seem to make much of a difference.

The scene quieted for a mont as the reporters present each had their thoughts, their brains working quickly to absorb the massive amount of information being conveyed at this press conference.

The female reporter from Yangchuan Television Station, who was acquainted with Nangong Yan, also knew Suming. Sotis Suming would invite them out to dine with their friends from the station, and they had t a few tis.

She suddenly looked up, her eyes filled with confusion as she stared at Suming: could it be that all of this had been planned by Suming from the beginning?

From the initial exchange of insults, the restrained patience, Boiling's further escalation of the quarrel, the overnight dia frenzy, to today's press conference... The entire event seed to have an invisible hand behind it, pushing a 'minor incident' to an irreversible point, stirring up public opinion, and then exploding in a final, decisive blow.

One thing was certain: even though the companies were crossing swords, the one that would truly 'see red' in the end, perhaps even to their demise, would undoubtedly be Boiling. Because the knife in Taoyuan Company's hand was solid evidence of hundreds of gigabytes, and they were backed by the majestic force of the law.

Moreover, whether in terms of financial resources or backing, Suming was not weaker than Boiling, and he even seed to surpass them. Now that he had taken decisive action, Boiling faced great danger!

At this thought, the female reporter looked at Suming with a hint of reverence, and even admiration. She thought to herself that Nangong's boyfriend, who always seed like an agreeable big kid during social gatherings, had such a firm grasp on important matters. No wonder he had built a large business empire from nothing in just one year; it was certainly no fluke.

"Nangong's luck is too good..." the female reporter thought sowhat gloomily. She didn't lack anything compared to Nangong; why hadn't she encountered such a man? Either they were young guys with no money or career, just all talk, or they were old n with money and wives.

Perhaps good n who were wealthy, young, and considerate to their girlfriends were extinct these days? Oh no, there was one on the stage, but he was taken.

The female reporter's guess was largely correct. Suming had not intended to escalate the situation to a life-or-death struggle at first. It was only after hearing the conversation between Nana and the other hosts that he decided to make as big a fuss as possible: since Boiling was breaking the law, the bigger the commotion, the better it was for him.

"Mr. Su, you just said that the main reason was business retaliation. Is there any secondary reason?" a journalist suddenly asked.

Suming smiled, "I didn't want to ntion it, but since you asked, I can read an email to everyone."

What was this all about?

The journalists were almost confused by the young CEO who had dominated the entire press conference with unexpected moves one after another and led the professional reporters along with his line of thought. Now another 'email' appeared—what was he up to?

During the press conference, the reporters were not as assertive as usual, with Suming controlling the situation. They could only follow Suming's pace like puppets.

Shen Yan brought up an email from the computer, and Suming cleared his throat to read it out.

"Dear Mr. Su, I am a loyal viewer of your live broadcast platform, and I've encountered a very troubling issue recently...

Since I started watching live broadcasts, my nine-year-old son also began watching various live streams online, sotis even telling that big sisters on the internet would play gas with him. I didn't pay much attention at first until last week when I accidentally saw what my son was watching. That's when I realized that the platform he was entering had too much unhealthy content, at least not suitable for minors...

I tried explaining to my son that the animal live broadcasts I watch are different from what he's watching, but he's too young to understand. He thinks that if I can watch live broadcasts, I can't stop him from watching as well...

So I could only agree with him that from now on, mom won't watch live broadcasts, and neither should you...

So from today on, I might not watch the zoo live broadcasts anymore...

Thank you very much to the zoo and Taoyuan Company for bringing so much joy, and I hope your platform will continue to thrive.

A very helpless mother."

With a "snap," Suming closed the laptop and swept his gaze over the faces of the journalists in the hall. He spoke indifferently, "This little secondary reason can be for the mother who wrote this email. Thank you, everyone. The press conference is now over."

After finishing, he walked out of the hotel hall with large strides.

...

After the press conference ended, its content, including photos, record of the live audio and video, etc., was sent back to the journalists' respective organizations as fast as possible. In the journalism industry, different organizations and journalists have a custom of exchanging 'intelligence'. Many news outlets that did not attend the press conference also obtained firsthand materials from their well-connected colleagues.

The live broadcasting platform is a novelty that has erged in recent years, already widely in the spotlight. This press conference, ignited by the clash between two live broadcast companies, was another great news point. Ultimately, one company's CEO shattered the conventional image of restraint with a speech so vehent it was explosive.

The dia shapes the direction of public opinion. So unclear truths might be reported inaccurately, but since Taoyuan Platform brought real evidence and ca prepared, public sentint shifted overnight after viewing the live broadcast videos from both platforms. Major dia outlets also published articles criticizing Boiling Platform.

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