Chapter 265 To Ban

Finnegan strongly supported Ophe's views. "When a man chooses a wife, he's not just looking for a spouse, but also for good genes for his children and a capable housekeeper for the family." Finnegan considered all these factors when he married Ophe.

The Abbott's family didn't care about social status; He wanted someone who could share both joy and sorrow with them. Ophe smiled and asked, "Well, I guess my genes are good then."

Finnegan kissed her and remarked, "Sweet."

Ophe's lips were soft and sweet. Finnegan felt satisfied after he took advantage of her.

He dropped Ophe off at the Japanese restaurant, where Old Abbott had already arrived with a photographer. When Old Abbott saw Finnegan, she seemed to ignore him and went straight to pull Ophe. "Ophe, hurry up! We're here today to shoot a promotional video."

Ophe asked, "Granny, why did you come so early?"

Old Abbott replied, "I'm old and can't sleep. I woke up at dawn and came over."

Finnegan raised his hand and said, "Granny, at least take a look at me."

Old Abbott glanced at Finnegan and asked Ophe, "Who is this handsome man?"

Old Abbot couldn't even recognize her most beloved grandson. Finnegan leaned in and whispered to Ophe, "Now you're Grandma's favorite. You stay with her, and I'll go to the company."

Ophe smiled and replied, "Sure, go ahead."

As Finnegan left, Old Abbott said, "No jokes allowed! Do you really think I've become senile and don't recognize anyone?"

Ophe chuckled, "Granny, so you do recognize him."

"I'm not senile," Old Abbott proudly declared. "Don't be fooled by my age. Jude is the real fool."

Ophe didn't dare to join in and criticize her father-in-law.

Old Abbott continued, "That fool brought Oscar home. Is he a human? No, he is a wolf. He's a cunning wolf."

Ophe knew about the conflict between Oscar and Finnegan and later heard that Oscar had become foolish. She asked, "Granny, is Oscar really foolish?"

"Ophe, let me tell you, Jude is the fool, the biggest fool in the world," Old Abbott criticized Jude humorously.

When Finnegan arrived at the company, Linda had already prepared the personal information about the female journalist, Molise.

"CEO Abbott's, take a look. These are the family disputes that Molise has mediated over the years," Linda said. "This woman has no bottom line. As long as there's hype and sensation, she'll report without regard for truth or falsehood. They only pursue traffic and manipulate the rhythm online. Because of Molise, there have been several suicides."

Finnegan raised an eyebrow. "Suicides?"

"In the first half of this year, Molise mediated a family dispute where a malicious daughter-in-law beat her mother-in-law. She used this as a sensational topic, and the truth was that the daughter-in-law fought with her in-laws and sister-in-law to protect her husband and child. The woman's husband is weak, and her in-laws bully her. The woman's husband had a previous wife who the in-laws drove away. To protect herself, the woman poured sewage on her mother-in-law and fought with her sister-in-law. Later, Molise randomly reported the incident and condemned the woman from the perspective of the in-laws. The woman was attacked online, and she ended up jumping into the river to commit suicide."

There had been several such incidents where Molise, certified as the most beautiful mediator online, had helped many families resolve conflicts. However, that was just the surface. The conflicts mediated by Molise led to deeper issues. There were cases of women being beaten to death by abusive husbands, being driven to desperation and jumping into the river, and even cases of mothers jumping into the river with their two children.

Finnegan had never been exposed to such matters before. In his world, it was all about business, and there were no such family affairs and grievances. If it weren't for Magnus's incident escalating like this, Finnegan wouldn't have taken a look at such reports online.

Finnegan glanced at the information about the female journalist, Molise, and said, "Linda, contact all the family members of these victims and make a video. We will expose how many lives are buried behind Molise's pursuit of traffic and make sure she is forever expelled from the news industry."
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