At the Guardian's headquarters in London, England, an editor broke into the editor-in-chief's office.

"Mr. Editor-in-Chief, I found a huge news with a selling point."

Editor Jerry said seriously. The editor-in-chief was stunned after hearing this, and then looked at Jerry with curiosity.

"It's like this. A friend of mine came back from the United States yesterday and told me a very interesting story..."

Jerry immediately told the editor-in-chief what his friend told him.

In fact, it was the incident that the Wosheng Group had caused in the United States during this period, but his friend told him about the gossip tabloids and the discs that were sold under the guise of sheep.

"My friend said that now many grassroots people in the United States have developed an anti-Japanese mentality because of these things, and at the same time they have strong doubts about the mainstream media in the United States. When discussing privately, they said that these media no longer have credibility, and that these media are now controlled by the Japanese..."

As soon as Jerry's words came out, the editor-in-chief immediately widened his eyes.

"Editor-in-chief, this may be our chance, our chance to strike them. We can use credibility to question the credibility of the American media, and then highlight our Guardian..."

Jerry's words made the editor-in-chief's eyes light up immediately.

The competition between the media is even more fierce, and various means are emerging one after another.

"Hello, it's me..."

The editor-in-chief immediately picked up the phone and began to contact the person in charge of the Guardian in the United States.

On the phone, the editor-in-chief began to communicate with the person in charge in the United States, and after the communication, the editor-in-chief laughed.

"Collect relevant information and evidence immediately, this time we are going to play a big game..."

The editor-in-chief finally gave instructions. The Japanese actually sealed the mouths of the American media. What are they waiting for if they don't take action at this time?

The British Guardian took action, and the editor-in-chief also reported the matter. The people above also attached great importance to it, supported the editor-in-chief's approach, and directly mobilized special funds.

In the United States, in the Japanese Embassy in the United States, Goro Nomura looked at the thick stack of gossip tabloids and some pirated CDs on the table with anger on his face.

Damn the Americans, damn, why are there so many bad waters.

The mainstream media finally dealt with it, and now these gossip tabloids are starting to make a fuss. The most disgusting thing is this kind of discs that are selling dog meat under the guise of sheep. There are all kinds of covers. You don’t know which discs contain documentaries at all. It’s hard to guard against.

This is difficult to deal with, and most of these discs are pirated discs. Faced with this kind of thing, Goro Nomura suddenly felt that he had power but nowhere to use it.

"Mr. Ambassador, should we do public relations for these tabloids?"

An embassy staff member asked in a low voice.

"How to do public relations? In the United States, these tabloids are as numerous as cattle hairs. Any two people can set up a tabloid company. Can you do public relations for all of them?"

Goro Nomura sighed, but cursed Sam in his heart. He swore in his heart that after this matter was over, he would never provoke this mad dog again. He was like a rogue, specifically grabbing handles to bite.

"Then what should we do next?"

The staff asked.

"Drag it down, downplay it, people's curiosity about something is limited. As long as the mainstream newspapers in the United States do not report this matter, Americans will naturally forget about it over time. Everyone forgets the pain after the wound heals, and big things become small things. As long as the time is delayed long enough, everyone's attention will always be attracted by other things, not to mention that this matter is not their American business, so curiosity will be shorter..."

Nomura Goro whispered, they have a lot of experience in this kind of thing.

As long as it is delayed, everyone will forget it slowly. Wait until the heat is over, and then slowly deal with this matter. Especially in European and American countries, they are not direct victims, and there is no hatred in their hearts. Unlike South Korea and China, it is more difficult to deal with, and it takes more money and more time to slowly infiltrate.

"What about Sam's side?"

When the staff mentioned this, Nomura Goro sighed.

"Let our people talk to Robertson. Only Robertson can make this mad dog shut up and withdraw the lawsuit. Also, don't ask this mad dog to apologize this time..."

When mentioning Sam, Goro Nomura felt like he had eaten a few flies. Facing such a mad dog, it was really disgusting.

Downplay it, just downplay everything.

Using the word "delay" can solve most hot issues.

But thinking about Robertson, Goro Nomura sighed, I'm afraid Japan will bleed again.

"Damn Americans..."

Thinking of this, Goro Nomura couldn't help cursing, with hatred in his eyes.

These damn Americans said that Japan made their money, bullshit, it's obviously the Americans who didn'tThey robbed Japan with shame.

The Plaza Accord caused Japan to suffer heavy losses. For an export-oriented country like Japan, the appreciation of the yen is very unfavorable to exports. If there had been no Plaza Accord, Japanese companies would have been killing all over the world.

And the damn Americans, who used fishing enforcement to trap Toshiba, almost killed Toshiba, damn it!

They also said that Japan is hypocritical. Compared with you Americans, we are much worse.

Things seem to have been suppressed. Although the gossip tabloids are still fanning the flames and exporting conspiracy theories, the mainstream media in the United States have not made any movement. As long as the mainstream media has no movement, the influence of such gossip tabloids is still limited. They can only have some influence on the lower-class people. The real elites will not buy these newspapers at all.

Another Wednesday, another sunny day.

Many Americans go to work normally. Before going to work, many American elites habitually buy a newspaper to understand what happens every day.

But today, when they came to the newsstand, they found a different newspaper.

At the front of many newsstands, there is the British newspaper The Guardian. The Guardian is also published in the United States, but the sales volume was not high before, and it could not be compared with American newspapers such as The Washington Post and The New York Times. After all, the focus of The Guardian is still in the UK and Europe.

But today, the Guardian newspaper is particularly eye-catching, with a huge headline on the entire newspaper.

"Who sealed America's mouth!"

This title is particularly attractive. The huge title and the content of the entire issue have aroused the interest of many Americans, who have chosen to buy this newspaper to see what is going on. After all, The Guardian is still a very influential newspaper. This is not a gossip tabloid that makes up stories. The Guardian has a great influence around the world.

Now that The Guardian uses this title, countless American people are curious, especially some elites. These elites rarely read gossip tabloids. They only read these mainstream media, so they don't know about some conspiracy theories in gossip tabloids.

After getting the newspaper, many Americans started reading it.

After reading the content, all the Americans who read the newspaper were stunned.

"Mr. Ambassador, something bad has happened..."

At Nomura Goro's residence, the phone of Nomura Goro, who was having breakfast, rang. After answering the call, a terrified voice came out immediately. After listening to the content of the call, the phone in Nomura Goro's hand fell to the ground, and the whole person sat there like a fool, and he didn't come back to his senses for a long time.

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