Chapter 1493 Criticism Meeting
Thanks to Jesse's support, Annika and Arya felt more confident.
Especially Annika, who knew that Tristan must have sent Jesse to help out.
Even though Tristan always spoke coldly, he was silently protecting Sadie behind the
scenes.
The press conference, announced just over an hour in advance, quickly gathered all the well-known media
currently in Newark.
Strangely, it seemed like everyone was prepared. Even those media outlets that were usually not in Newark
managed to arrive at the Clemens Group within an hour.
The large conference room was packed, with all the reporters and photographers eagerly awaiting Sadie's
arrival.
Sadie applied light makeup and changed into a sharp, white tailored suit before calmly entering the venue.
Immediately, all the cameras turned towards her, snapping photos non-stop.
Sadie sat at the front, with no one else by her side.
This time, the public scrutiny was directed at her personal issues, making it inconvenient for Silas and Ryan to
attend.
They could only watch anxiously from the office through the surveillance video. "Should we call you Ms. James or
Mrs. Clemens now?" a reporter from an unknown media outlet asked, with a hint of sarcasm in their tone.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Since we're at the company, let's go with Ms. James," Sadie replied, her gaze sharp as she looked at the
reporter. "You're Armando from Newark New Horizon News, right?"
Armando was stunned. He hadn't expected Sadie to recognize him and call him by
name.
Although the photographer behind him had a New Horizon News badge. his nwasn't displayed.
He glanced down at his work badge, which also didn't have his non it.
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"If | remember correctly, your company published an online article questioning my husband's whereabouts,
right?"
Sadie knew that such official media wouldn't speak carelessly, but they always found a seemingly righteous
reason to make their statements.
"That's correct," Armando quickly recovered from his surprise and asked righteously, "Not long ago, Mr. Clemens
held a press conference to announce your marriage, but there was no media invited to the wedding, and then he
suddenly cut off all contact."
"Now, we suddenly receive news that Mr. Clemens died in a fire. This is truly shocking. Ms. James, do you have
any explanation for this?"
"Why should | explain this to you?" Sadie retorted. "Do | need to account for my family's matters to you?"
"Ms. James, that sounds a bit like a guilty conscience," the reporter pressed on. "Exactly, exactly," echoed
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"Yeah, yeah, this is stranger than fiction."
Sadie barely got a word in before being bombarded with questions from hundreds of media outlets.
She had no chance to refute, and as the questions grew louder, the atmosphere in the room becincreasingly
tense.
It seemed less like a press conference and more like a trial against Sadie.