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“But it’s ruining my name! Can’t you see how many people are attacking me in thements? I’m telling you to get it deleted now!” Rosie eximed.
“I’ll make sure you’re wellpensated. How does five hundred grand sound?” Rosie said. She believed that Bob must have taken a fat payout from the Harper Group. That would exin why he had refused to take their post down. Thest time she hade to him for help, she had dropped only a hundred thousand to get herself trending. He’d been nothing short of enthusiastic back then, eager to please her.
But now? His demeanor had flippedpletely; he was cold and firm. Rosie was convinced the Harper family had bought him out with a lot of money.
“I’m sorry, Miss Harper, but that’s beyond my authority,” Bob replied with a firm tone. Earlier, he’d been reprimanded by his boss for manually boosting someone onto the trending list. But it technically wasn’t a serious offense, since paid trends were treated like ad space and didn’t break any rules. Rosie had shelled out for her trending slot, even adding a hundred thousand-dor tip to sweeten the deal. Deals like this were routine in thepany, nothing unusual at all.
But this time, the Harper Group had gone straight to the top, dropping serious cash on a premium trend package. Rosie’s money was nothingpared to that. So, the Harper Group’s post wasn’t going anywhere.
Of course, Bob kept all that to himself. If Rosie had any sense, she’d retaliate by buying a higher-tier spot, going head-to-head with the Harper Group. After what felt like an endless back-and-forth, Rosie was still hitting a wall. Whether she used her identity to threaten Bob or dangled money in front of him, he stayed unmoved, steadfast in his refusal to take down the Harper Group’s post.
The situation this time was a jarring contrast to how eagerly he had bent to her willst time. Frustrated, Rosie ended the call.
Maxley, having read the Harper Group’s statement, immediately understood the situation and jumped in with a n.
“This is a media war. The Harper Group holds major influence in Shirie, getting them to pull their post isn’t realistic. But that doesn’t mean we back down. We just keep paying to climb the trendingdder. Public opinion’s a wild card. We’ve thrown shade at the Harper Group, and they’ve fired back with a statement. But who does the crowd side with? That’s still uncertain. Don’t get discouraged. I’ll call someone now and make sure we keep our post at the top.”
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Rosie gave a firm nod. “Okay. No way I’m losing this. The public’s more likely to back me than some heartless corporate giant.”
Without wasting a second, Rosie kicked into gear. She funneled more funds into her ount to boost the visibility of her post and rang up the head of her trollwork, sending them an extra hundred thousand dors for them to help her.
Once the arrangements were done, their car pulled up at the stadium entrance. From the front seat, the driver handed Rosie a bouquet of flowers.
Rosie took the flowers with a quick nce, then shot Maxley a confident smile. “Let’s see how the Harper family handles this chaos.”
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