106, Setting traps for all reporters_2

Bob Ferry spread his hands, laughing, "I've heard that Donnie's 'Atlantic City Post' is now the best-selling newspaper in Atlantic City. Don't you know, Mr. Lillard, as Mr. Donnie Block's assistant, that such clarifying content actually has no appeal to the audience?"

Robert helplessly replied, "So, Mr. Ferry, are you admitting to me that The New York Times isn't as fair and objective as it claims to be?"

"Everything is for the sake of sales!" Bob Ferry gave an ambiguous answer.

Robert just smiled at this answer and did not argue!

And so, the two of them casually strolled around, with Bob Ferry asking Robert as many questions as possible, and Robert tried his best to accommodate the other's inquiries.

By evening!

"Robert, I really appreciate your company today. I admire your honesty, but I'm sorry that I also have my duties. I have my own manager above me, so I can only report what the manager wants to see, what the readers want to read!"