American Fortune Life

Chapter 1278: Spoiling the Heavens and Arguing

Though Andy did not care about the life or death of Mrs. Washington, the suicide was still raging in the outside world, a conclusion that the authorities had hoped would quell American society's speculation about her “death by murder”.

However, the death of Mrs. Washington naturally reminds people of the word "conspiracy” for a man who has mastered many scandals in Washington's political circle.

She had hoped to identify high-ranking clients who could stand up to testify, but those whose identities had been revealed were still at large. Still sitting firmly on the Senator's throne, still a national elite, even resigning, is simply returning home and changing positions.

Only she died alone and helplessly.

It just occurred to no one that before Mrs. Washington's death, she had left a detailed record with her private lawyer, who, in the years to come, would jump out and throw out some information every election year, making some people ashamed.

Andy, who had packed his things with Ivana and flew to New York City with a huge nursery regiment, couldn't help but smile at the propaganda album for next month's London auction brought to him by Christie's auction house.

“Honey, look, do you like it? ”

Andy handed one of the pages to Ivana and asked with a smile.

“Wittelsbach!” Ivana's eyes glowed green, staring dead at the pictures in the album and shouting.

Andy couldn't help but shake his head and laugh, woman, just like the Dragons!

“I've read some of the company's jewellery books, and this diamond is a dowry from King Philip IV of Spain to his daughter, Margarita Teresa. Princess Theresa, who was only 13 years old, married Leopold I, who later became Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

Wittelsbach is said to be a Bavarian crown jewelry from the Indian mine, which was exhibited at the World Expo in Brussels in 1958, but has since disappeared. ”

Ivana stretched out her fingers and slid slightly across the photo album, such as a few Janes telling the story of this 35.56-carat blue diamond, and then a pair of beautiful eyes flashed with little stars, winking her long eyelashes, winking and looking at Andy with a smile.

“You like it?”

“Mm-hmm! ”

Andy looked at Ivana with a funny nod and looked adorable with big eyes, "I'll buy it and give it to you as a wedding... ”

“Hooray! Honey, I love you so much! Mm-hmm. “

Andy wasn't finished yet, and Ivana shouted ecstatically, sitting in his arms, holding Andy's cheek, and started kissing like crazy, making a chun mark on Andy's face.

Looking at Ivana, ecstatic, happy and sweet, Andy also had a happy smile. He was not stingy at all about spending money to please his own woman. Why not make money?

The starting bid of £10 million, more than 300 years old, so big, so high quality, so beautiful in shape, so legendary a blue diamond is really worth the price, I'm afraid if it wasn't for the original owner's financial crisis, it wouldn't be auctioned out, would it?

Andy will not miss this opportunity, which will also be inherited from his family with Ivana.

“Oh, just be happy!” Andy held Ivana gently and caressed her back, while Ivana pressed her chin against his shoulder with happiness.

“I often think of the scene when I promised to date you, darling, that was the most correct decision I've ever made in my life! I love you. ”

Listen to Ivana mumble in her ear, Andy hugs her tightly and says softly, “I love you too, although you didn't start with me first, then date me, but I'm not disappointed, you taste really good. ”

“Giggle... You guys are disgusting.” While Ivana's smiling branches trembled and her heart was so sweet, she was truly glad that she had made her own decision to grasp it firmly when Andy had just risen, or else she would become as jealous and remorseful as those New York ladies are now.

A group of people in Los Angeles were sitting in a conference room in a red-eyed argument as they recollected the fun of the past and chatted about all kinds of very private MI 'knowledge points' back in Hawaii.

Los Angeles Times Building, spacious and bright meeting room.

“ In the past few decades, we have yet to see such prominent news story advertisements in the front pages of major United States newspapers.

Placing news storytelling ads on the front page would seriously undermine newspaper adherence to a positive image of objective and neutral reporting and ultimately lead to a decline in the readership. Gentlemen, we are destroying our own brand! ”

John Carroll, editor-in-chief of the Los Angeles Times, who helped win 13 Pulitzer News Awards, was strongly dissatisfied with the decision of the Parent Forum newspaper to prepare the Times for a decline in advertising revenues.

“This is just an expedient idea, as our parent company is about to apply for bankruptcy protection, and we do face operational challenges, so occasionally advertising news stories on the front page is also an option. ”

As CEO of the newspaper, Eddie Hattenstein looked at John Carroll in an ugly way and explained with a bitter smile that he could only persuade John of the column of the newspaper.

“It's a bad idea to advertise news stories on the front page, which will discredit our readers! ”

Executive Editor Dean Baquette also said with some anger that a tight double punch would make everyone in the room understand that he was angry at the moment.

“Did you ever think that if we put an image ad on the front page, the reader would know at a glance that it was an ad and could barely accept it? But if we put a news-story text ad on the front page, it would make our readers feel cheated, fooled, and if it were us, how would we react? ”

“I, he'll never buy this newspaper again!” Editor-in-chief John directly cursed the knife.

“As news and messaging are undergoing a period of change, we are also actively exploring new ways to deliver, including creating new marketing opportunities for our advertising partners. ”

ceo Eddie Haddenstein was jumped straight from his forehead, or he pressed down the anger in his heart. After a slight deep breath, he said indifferently, which was also what headquarters wanted, and he couldn't help it.

“Going to Nima's transformation period, besides cutting back on funding, twice in four months, Samuel Zell, he messed up, but he asked us to take the consequences, and he couldn't afford to pay for it. Birch raised it! I quit! ”

After months of rage, John Carroll finally broke out, an uncovered curse that left the entire conference room in silence, all eyes staring at the host, his face rose red, and his angry, shaky CEO.

And the editor-in-chief, John, who had gotten up and was ready to go, was dragged to death by two executives and refused to let him go. Nima, if this great god were to slap PIGU gone, it would be really lively. It was definitely the biggest loss of the Los Angeles Times, and it was the happiest thing about any other competitor.