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Rebirth of the American Tyrant

In this rebirth, a one-in-a-billion chance granted him a second shot at becoming a local tycoon. With newfound life, William White, seemingly favored by the heavens, contemplates transforming his existence. Like a magnificent Amazon butterfly, he's determined to bring about change. The rebirth offers a unique opportunity to live a more fulfilling life, and William White is poised to seize it with gusto.

DaoistnuoHBq · Realistic
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166 Chs

Chapter 65

William White's idyllic life was shattered by people. This product garnered intense hatred; its success forbade any attempts at imitation. The movie shattered records, and the novel dominated the best-selling list. For someone like William, unquestionable success invites scrutiny.

Plagiarism, though lacking evidence, prompts skepticism. What if the original author surfaces? Few dare defy death this year.

Questioning is normal. Forrest Gump's life experience surpasses an 18-year-old's comprehension.

Being a child makes this book challenging to read. Claiming authorship, can you provide proof?

William White senses an unseen force, realizing avoidance invites bigger waves. Unmasking a shameless impersonator is no simple task.

Evidence?

Is it foolproof?

How did Michael Jackson die?

A black death for that child.

Haha! Even if he had this hobby, why is it unheard of? Must a billionaire coerce someone?

Mainstream media believes the man's design crumbled regardless of the court's decision.

Post-death, a whitewashing effort began. The framer was lightly forgiven; no one seems inclined to pursue.

This level of defamation nears murder, but no longer. Did your family establish the Ministry of Justice?

"Forbes, arrange a press conference, involve lawyers, scrutinize every word, bankrupt these newspapers, at all costs."

Seeing his young master thriving, Fu Bo hesitated. If the young master chose anger, nothing more could be said.

Six newspapers faced court, with a claim exceeding $100 million. The media industry erupted.

His blunt approach, regardless of cost, caused headaches for many.

Discussion is futile in such matters. Those who witnessed it are countless. Rumors persist; the editor-in-chief and some reporters entered the blacklist. Hiring from that newspaper makes them enemies.

Plagiarism deals a fatal blow to writers. If this person crumbles, cultural circles won't embrace them.

Imagine the press conference under this strange atmosphere.

William White coughs, glancing at reporters. "Refuting a rumor, claims about firing editors and reporters are false. No one from me or my company is involved. These rumors are spread by those with ulterior motives. My lawyer has involved the police; we hope to expose the mastermind soon."

The audience erupts. The situation is deep. Caution is advised; collateral damage won't be easy for families.

These newspapers fear economic repercussions. The editor-in-chief advises caution, avoiding involvement.

"Mr. White, Peanut Post reporter here. Your response to this incident?"

William White is satisfied; the reporter avoids the term "plagiarism." His intimidation proves effective.

"The so-called plagiarism is ridiculous. If you doubt it, go to the publishing house. The book draft underwent rigorous scrutiny, involving lawyers and associations, postmarked by the post office. Technology is advanced; faking as an author won't escape bankruptcy."

Reporters are disheartened. The local tyrant has prepared well. Their questions lack enthusiasm.

"I'll tell you a secret. I wrote a new book, 'Xiao Shengke's Salvation,' a prison life story. Since some doubt and pretend, release it on Christmas Eve. The protagonist is Andy. Edit it if you can."

Reporters feel pressured, promoting the new book.

"I advise against inappropriate means; you'll never adapt my work for film and television. Otherwise, we go to the grave together."

William White leaves, creating a scene. Alleged hands behind the scenes become public speculation.

Is it a Hollywood giant?

William White doesn't care; he deflects blame. Find the mastermind or stay in the shadows.

Amidst bodyguards, onlookers think he's in danger.

Public opinion sways. Accused newspapers and Hollywood giants face criticism.

Hollywood giants find this accusation terrible. The situation becomes memorable.

Now, the truth emerges.

Oh, that scoundrel!

Going to trouble himself! Check quickly; it was that scoundrel. If any mishap occurs, it stains us.

After the scandal, life continues. Film production proceeds at a relaxed pace, allowing for schooling.

The incident simmers; no one questions it. Others' new books emerge, granting ample time.

Anticipation for the book grows. Saying and doing are different. The promised standard must be upheld.

With a sworn commitment to the new book, belief in its quality prevails. Vacations are a luxury; reading is a good alternative.