Their boss, Lenny, did not respond to Chase's words as usual. Instead, he glanced at him before shifting his gaze
to someone else.
"I don't know if everyone here still remembers the oath we took when we first becreporters. Do you still
remember what our primary responsibility is?"
'l remember,’ Rita quietly answered in her mind. 'Respect for truth and the public's right to know the truth are a
reporter's primary responsibilities."
Everything she did was to fulfill the oath she had made at the beginning. However, while the oath was simple,
putting it into practice was incredibly difficult, especially when walking the path of a true reporter which was
fraught with many challenges and obstacles.
"| believe everyone here hasn't forgotten our primary responsibility. However, as tgoes by and years pass, it
seems that speople have forgotten why they embarked on this journey in the first place." Lenny slammed
the newspaper on the table heavily. Silence filled the conference room, and no one dared to speak. Although
they did not know what was happening or why Lenny was so angry, they could sense the heavy atmosphere.
"It's normal for there to be sdiscord among colleagues, and I've never intervened excessively. I've always
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that'll only benefit you in the long run. However, a certain someone has been abusing their power as a senior
reporter and recklessly bullying the newcomer. Is this what I've taught you?"
Chase's heart skipped a beat. He did not know why Lenny suddenly brought this up. However, among the people
present, he was the one who bullied the newcomers the most.
Rita was puzzled. Who was Lenny going to criticize? Considering the atmosphere, it probably was not her.
Lenny continued, "Chase, do you think what I just said is correct?"
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Chase broke out into a cold sweat. "Of course you're right, sir. It's just that snewcomers completely
disregard their place and often argue with their seniors... | think in such situations, we should assert our seniority
to put them in their place. Otherwise, they'll just bectoo arrogant in the future."
"It seems that Chase has a lot of insight when it comes to disciplining juniors. Why don't you share your
insights?"
Lenny's voice was authoritative, and Chase had no choice but to speak up.
"Well, it's like this. | believe we
seniors should be more tolerant. | usually am. But sometimes, snewcomers. just don't know their place, and
that's when we need to slightly teach them a lesson and make them aware of their status and responsibilities.
But of course, ultimately, it's all about caring for the juniors. | believe with time, the newcomers will understand
our good intentions."
Lenny clapped. He stood up, walked behind Chase, and placed a hand on his shoulder, pressing him into his seat.
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