The editor said loudly: "Yes, I am righteous! I reported this incident to let more people see your vicious heart! A person like you still wants to practice Chinese medicine to save people. Are you Want to hurt someone!"

Jing Yangui was too lazy to talk to him anymore, for such a self-righteous person, she didn't need to waste her words, and it was most appropriate for her to throw out the evidence directly.

She took out a small video camera from her bag, and after pressing the switch, the video camera automatically played what happened at the gate of Shi's Thatched Cottage that day.

The editor sneered: "Why, do you still want to show us how vicious and unreasonable you are?"

Jing Yangui said softly: "I just let you see the truth of the matter. After you read it, if you can still say such things with confidence, I apologize to you."

The editor felt that she was just trying to turn black and white, so he looked down with disapproval.

The quality of this video recorder is very good, and the person recording the video is also very close to them, so the voices and related personnel inside are very clear.

The total length of this video is about half an hour. From Jing Yan's return to Shi's Cottage to the end of Mrs. Wen's coffin being carried by Mrs. Wen, all the details are very clear.

The editor's face was flushed after reading it, and Jing Yangui asked him, "Do you need me to go back and listen to what Mrs. Wen said at the time that I didn't prescribe the prescription for Old Man Wen?"

These words are contradictory to the later confirmation that old man Wen was poisoned, and it became clearer later that Mrs. Wen was here to blackmail people, and Jing Yangui's attitude was calm from the beginning to the end. .

The editor only felt that his face was swollen, but he was unwilling to admit his mistake, so he turned his head and said nothing.

Jing Yangui went on to say: "If you think these are not enough, the staff still have old man Wen's autopsy report. Those reports can prove that old man Wen died of poisoning, not by me."

"You didn't investigate the truth of the matter clearly, and you think that I killed someone and bullied others based on the clips you saw. Is it too arbitrary?"

The editor gritted his teeth and said, "I can't blame me for this matter. If you want to blame it, you can blame yourself for not handling the matter properly!"

Jing Yangui originally thought that he was the kind of editor with a sense of justice, and he could correct this matter if he found out that he was wrong, and then apologize to her. She felt that she could directly expose this matter.

But now that he knew he was wrong, but still felt that she was the one who was wrong, and refused to admit his mistake, she didn't need to be polite to such a person.

She looked at the editor-in-chief: "I believe you now understand that this report is untrue, and because of this report, it has caused a huge loss to my reputation."

"I won't let this matter go. I have already recorded the conversation just now, so if the newspaper cannot give me a satisfactory answer, I will file a lawsuit in court to recover my reputation loss."

Reporting false articles is taboo in the journalism industry, and once discovered, heavy penalties will be imposed.

The editor-in-chief glared at the editor-in-charge. He was about to speak, but Jing Yangui said, "The editor-in-charge's report is inaccurate. As the editor-in-chief, you cannot escape the responsibility."

"I'm afraid it's not convenient for you to handle this matter, why don't I go to your president!"

She had just finished speaking when a thin, middle-aged man walked over. As soon as he came over, he apologized to Jing Yangui: "The report this time is not true. It's because we didn't review the manuscript strictly. I'm here to apologize to you!"

Jing Yangui just smiled at the president's words: "We have been discussing here for so long, and your appearance is really just right."

"I don't know how much sincerity you have, but I can't just forget the loss I suffered."

The president's face couldn't be restrained, he had indeed been here for a while, and he originally thought that as long as they could resolve this matter, there was no need for him to show up again.

I didn't expect Jing Yangui to be so relentless, and she came here today to make perfect preparations, and even recorded them to prove that their staff had neglected their duties.

If this matter gets out, it will have a great impact on their newspaper office. I'm afraid the colleagues don't know how to laugh at them.

He had no choice but to say: "What happened this time is our fault. I have apologized now. If Miss Jing is not satisfied with our apology, please put forward your request and we will try our best to meet it."

As soon as Jing Yangui heard this, she felt that there were pitfalls everywhere, and the president didn't look like a good bird.

She said softly: "I don't quite agree with what you said. What do you mean you have apologized? That's right, you are saying sorry to me alone."

"But do you think this is enough? This false report will cause great harm to me and Shi's Cottage, and will also cause misunderstandings to readers. Such misunderstandings, in essence, are frauds. And broke the law."

"When you do something like this, do you really think that a flimsy apology will be able to get over it? If no matter what mistakes you make, an apology can solve all problems, what do you want us staff to do?"

After she finished speaking, she pointed to the staff who came with her.

The staff looked at the president: "It has now been proven that your report is not true, and such a report will cause a certain amount of social panic, and seriously damage the reputation of Jing Yangui and Shi's Cottage, which has violated the law."

"According to the relevant laws, your behavior needs to be severely punished!"

The president's face was very ugly, but he looked at Jing Yangui: "Miss Jing, we are wrong this time, how do you want to deal with this matter?"

"Just admit your mistakes." Jing Yangui replied: "Tomorrow, you will use a large page to fully clarify this matter. If there is a little inaccuracy, then I don't mind using the legal weapon to demand huge compensation from you!"

"Of course, the relevant employees also need to be punished as they should, otherwise I don't mind sending him to jail."

What she said was not to intimidate them. She had read the relevant laws and regulations before coming here. Regarding the things that the newspaper office is doing now, the relevant personnel can be sentenced to imprisonment for not less than three years but not more than ten years.

The president glared at the editor-in-chief: "Is this how you review manuscripts?"

The editor-in-chief shrank his neck and said softly: "I was not there at the time, and I believed that Xiao Li would not write inaccurate reports, so I let the draft go. I didn't know it would happen!"

Jing Yangui sneered: "According to this, as long as you are not at the scene, you can report randomly?"

It's hard for the editor-in-chief to defend this matter. After all, Jing Yangui now has evidence in his hands, which can prove that their report is not true.

It's just that now she asks them to use an entire page to clarify this matter, which is somewhat embarrassing.

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