Chapter 724 He Is Not Afraid of Making Things Big at All

Brady watched them calmly, not saying a word, which made the workers feel uneasy.

Their goal was to embarrass and disgrace the Hall Group.

But why wasn't the president worried about things getting out of hand?

The workers, being somewhat simple-minded, started to feel uneasy after a while. One of the leading workers pointed at a colleague who was pretending to be unconscious on the ground and said, "Look at us! We've been working to the bone!"

"He was fine this afternoon, but because he was forced to keep working overtime, his body couldn't take it anymore. He didn't dare to stop because if he did, his pay would be docked. So he kept pushing himself until he fainted," the foreman said, starting to cry.

His performance was dramatic.

The reporters snapped away furiously.

But Brady remained indifferent, watching them as if he were observing a performance, without saying much. This made the workers even more anxious.

What was Mr. Hall's deal?

Couldn't he at least say something?

"Mr. Hall, what do you mean by not saying a word? Are you trying to trample and ignore the lives of us workers who slave away for you?" The foreman angrily pointed at Brady and questioned him.

Eddy wanted to reprimand the foreman for his rudeness, but Brady raised his hand to stop him.

Eddy stayed silent.

"Tell me, who instructed you to slander the Hall Group? I'll pay three times what they offered. Anyone willing to come forward, I'll pay immediately," Brady said slowly. Eddy, who was prepared, took out a small leather case containing $500,000 in cash.

He opened it in front of the workers.

Instantly, the sight of the money made their eyes widen.

"Here's $500,000. Whoever tells me who bribed you, this money is yours," Brady continued calmly.

The scene fell silent.

Only the bright, blinding flashes of the reporters' cameras could be heard.

This was $500,000 in cash!

The person who bribed them only offered $100,000 each.

With this comparison, someone was bound to be tempted.

In the silence, one worker couldn't resist the temptation. He boldly stepped forward, dropped to his knees, and slapped himself in the face, saying, "Mr. Hall, I'm sorry. I was blinded by money and used by others."

"We were bribed to smear the Hall Group. I deserve to be punished. Please forgive me, Mr. Hall," he confessed sincerely.

The reporters went wild, snapping photos of him.

"Stand up. The money is yours," Brady said, his eyes dark, as he rose from his chair and instructed Eddy to take the worker to the company and find out who was behind this.

Eddy understood, closed the case, and led the worker away.

The rest of the workers were at a loss, including the one pretending to be unconscious, who quickly got up and tried to flee.

But the reporters surrounded them, curious about who had bribed them.

They kept taking photos of the workers.

Brady then turned to the head of the PR department and said, "Your department will handle the aftermath. Deal with the media and the workers."

The PR head nodded repeatedly, "Don't worry, Mr. Hall, we'll take care of it."

Today, he witnessed how Brady handled a crisis without breaking a sweat.

It was impressive.

Especially since Brady had anticipated that the trouble was orchestrated, which made the PR head admire him even more.

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