Chapter 658 Polemic Journalist
Elspeth ignored him and turned to communicate with the other journalists below.
"What is the meaning of this?" The journalist, feeling ignored, turned grim. "I'm asking you a question.
Why are you ignoring me?"
At that, Elspeth glanced at him, and the contemptuous look in her eyes made him itch with anger. "Now
is the time for me to tell everyone about the medicine. I don't have the time to respond to your
questions."
However, the journalist persisted, insisting on getting an answer. "Why? Is my question not important?"
Elspeth chuckled in response. "They are, but don't you know that you shouldn't interrupt someone
when they're speaking?"
Realizing he was rude, the journalist awkwardly touched his nose. "We're in a severe epidemic now,
are we not? I'm doing this for everyone's sake. It's normal to be worried and tense."
"In that case, let me answer your question first," said Elspeth as she quirked a brow, leading the
journalist to lift his chin arrogantly. "See? How nice it'd have been if you had done it sooner! Why waste
time introducing all these useless things?"
Meanwhile, Elspeth glanced sideways at the audience, and Yelena immediately understood and
stepped onto the stage. "Since you're so concerned, allow me to tell you about it."
The journalist didn't understand why Elspeth had Yelena come up on stage, so he asked, "If you're
going to introduce your medicine, do it. Why invite a celebrity on stage?"
The journalist knew Yelena was a celebrity, but he couldn't fathom why they would have a celebrity
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtendorse something at such a critical moment. Contempt appeared in the journalist's eyes.
Elspeth naturally saw through his thoughts and sneered. "How narrow-minded."
Upon hearing her sneer, the journalist's face immediately turned red. "What are you talking about?"
Elspeth cleared her throat. "You want to know the truth, don't you? Don't interrupt, and I'll give you the
answer. Yelena Sullivan was the first trial subject for the new medicine. She contracted the epidemic
half a month ago."
Hearing that the infected person stood right before them, the journalists in the front row immediately
took a few steps back. Even the journalist who had been arrogant earlier showed a slight change in his
expression.
"There's no need to worry, though. She has fully recovered after half a month of recovery treatment,"
said Elspeth reassuringly.
However, the journalists in the front row remained skeptical, including the one who had spoken up
earlier. He found it unbelievable. "So many people have been infected recently, and none of them
recovered. How could she possibly be fine?"
Yelena, tired of his constant nitpicking, retorted, "What are you trying to say? Are you saying no one
can recover?"
The journalist was rendered speechless, not expecting this seemingly benign girl he usually saw on TV
to be so sharp-tongued.
"I didn't mean that…"
"What do you mean, then? Do you not want me to be well?"
Yelena's words made the journalist shake his head at once. "Of course not! Why would I think that?!"
He knew to distinguish between Elspeth and Yelena.
If he offended Elspeth, he would at most be scolded, but if he offended Yelena, he would be thrown into
the center of public opinion. Her fanatical fans were not to be underestimated.
"In that case, keep your mouth shut."
Elspeth didn't say anything to stop him, but the smile at the corner of her lips was almost irrepressible.
Yelena was truly her best mouthpiece.
"You!" The journalist glared at her but ultimately didn't say anything. "Well, do you have any evidence to
prove that she recovered after being infected?"
Yelena, seeing that he was still trying to give Elspeth trouble, directly took out the prepared medical
record and slapped it in his face. "Take a good look."
Startled when a piece of paper suddenly covered his face, the journalist grabbed the paper and saw
that Yelena's name was clearly written on it.
"Even a medical record can be forged, though," he argued. "Besides, Miss Lynwood is so influential. It
wouldn't be surprising if she colluded with the hospital to forge a medical record."
Even with the evidence right in front of him, he refused to believe it. From the very beginning, his
mission was to sabotage this press conference, giving Elspeth trouble and making everyone doubt her.
As such, the crowd burst into a tumult, finding his words reasonable, and the journalist grinned
triumphantly, feeling pleased as public opinion had swayed in his favor.
"How do you explain these doubts, Miss Lynwood?"
Elspeth didn't rush to answer his question. Instead, she countered, "So you think there's a hospital that
would conspire with me, am I right?"
The journalist had only spoken those words earlier to show off his quick wit, but now that the question
was thrown back at him, he didn't know how to respond.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe seethed with anger. Elspeth was indeed difficult to deal with.
No wonder the employer offered such a high commission. This woman is really difficult to deal with.
"Well, it depends on your capabilities," the journalist replied with a smug smile, deflecting the question.
"For you to say such things in a public setting, if you can't provide substantial evidence, I can sue you
for defamation," Elspeth warned.
The journalist evaded Elspeth's gaze at that. He came here to cause trouble, not to end up in jail.
"You can't just falsely accuse me because of a few words I said."
"Enough, shut up." Yelena pointed her right finger at his nose.
The journalist muttered under his breath, and Yelena, having not heard what he said, thought the
journalist was badmouthing her. She got upset at once and prepared to confront him head-on.
Since it was a press conference with journalists present, Elspeth couldn't let things escalate too much.
As such, she quickly restrained Yelena. "Alright, calm down. Ignore him."
Hearing that, Yelena shot the journalist a fierce glare as if saying, 'Consider yourself lucky.'
"Now, does anyone else have any questions?" Elspeth scanned the room, and the audience, who had
witnessed Yelena's might, dared not speak up.
Elspeth nodded in satisfaction. "In that case, this press conference has come to an end."
"Wait, I haven't…" The journalist who had just been silenced realized that he hadn't completed his
mission yet and hastily stood up.
"Sir, I've already answered your question earlier. If you continue to disturb me, I will have to take
forceful measures," Elspeth warned.
The journalist glanced at the burly bodyguards in black standing around him at that and tucked his
head.
Although he didn't believe that Elspeth would do something openly in front of so many people, the
eager expressions on those guards' faces made him unsure.