Chapter 1961 - 1971: Enna Clark and Her Group Finally Got Inside
Chapter 1961: Chapter 1971: Enna Clark and Her Group Finally Got Inside
Enna Clark showed him her credentials.
After carefully checking them, he pursed his lips, returned the items to Enna Clark, and said, "Go ahead."
Reporters who had been paying attention to their commotion saw the police make way for Enna Clark and her group, immediately shouting, "It’s the Rhine representative! The Rhine representative is here!"
Instantly, all eyes on the scene focused on Enna Clark.
The reporters, like cats that smelled fish, immediately swarmed forward, asking, "Representative, could you please explain today’s mall incident to us?"
"Rumor has it that your company used unqualified materials which led to this accident. Is that true? Were you aware of this beforehand? Was it really to cut costs that you allowed them to use unqualified materials?"
"What do you have to say about this accident?"
"Please answer our questions."
"Could you please answer our questions?"
Olivia Lewis secretly grabbed her hand and whispered, "Enna, don’t pay attention to them. Pretend you didn’t hear and let’s go."
These reporters aren’t interested in the real truth; they only want the truth to fit their narrative.
So, at this moment, don’t pay attention to these people. Because once you respond to one, the others will keep pressing until they achieve their goal.
Baron Lawrence said nothing, subtly blocking most of the cameras from her.
Enna Clark had no intention of acknowledging the outside reporters; her priority was to meet with the injured’s families and soothe them.
She nodded to Olivia Lewis and quickly walked inside...
The reporters at the back saw her leaving and excitedly shouted, "Don’t go! Representative Rhine, please address our questions directly!"
"Please answer our questions and don’t avoid responsibility!"
The police struggled to maintain a human wall, preventing anyone from rushing in, "Stay quiet, do not cause a disturbance. The doctors are treating the injured, please keep quiet!"
"We want to get in! We demand to interview the families of the injured!" Seeing Enna Clark go inside, the reporters could not easily let her go and loudly demanded.
The police were extremely annoyed, but they had seen what happened to their colleagues earlier. These reporters were like flies: they couldn’t be hit, scolded, talked to, or dealt with. Otherwise, they’d immediately throw mud at you to create chaos. With so many people on site, if they were allowed to create chaos, the consequences would be unimaginable.
Even though the police were deeply frustrated, they had to pretend they didn’t hear and kept repeating, "Please cooperate with our work and stay quiet."
There was constant conflict outside the Emergency Room.
Inside the Emergency Room, it was relatively quieter, apart from the medical staff walking briskly, there were the families of the patients and the previously summoned Public Relations and Logistics Department personnel from Rhine.
As soon as she arrived, the Public Relations and Logistics personnel surrounded by family members looked at her as if she were a lifeline and immediately approached, "Our representative is here."
"Representative."
Enna Clark nodded, walked up to the still visibly upset families, and before saying a word, she bowed deeply and sincerely said, "I’m sorry. This accident was indeed related to our company, and I apologize to everyone here. I’m truly sorry."
Her earnest attitude and sincere tone instantly calmed the agitated families, and all eyes turned to this young leader.