Hearing Allen's words, everyone turned to look at him, as if they saw hope.
"That's great, Allen. Tell us what it is."
"If the quarterly press conference can't be held on time, the Wellington Group will inevitably suffer suspicion from the outside world, which is extremely disadvantageous to us."
"I finally heard the good news. Allen, tell us now."
Allen was enjoying the feeling of being flattered. He smiled and turned his eyes to Mr. Wellington. "I thought of this plan after I knew about the accident in the factory, but I don't know whether it's appropriate to say it out."
Mr. Wellington hated playing tricks the most. Allen said these words on purpose to dispel Mr. Wellington's suspicion on one hand, and on the other hand, to give Mr. Wellington a good impression.
"Tell me." Mr. Wellington said in a flat tone, showing no emotion.