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Chapter 880 Wang Maoru apologizes publicly

This female reporter is Fei Wanting, the biggest reporter of Yanjing Daily. She has keen news intuition and walked over.

The shop owner was so scared that he was trembling when he saw someone getting out of the car, fearing that he would be someone he could not afford to offend, so he quickly told me what the noble man had to give him.

Fei Wanting asked what happened to the door. The store owner hurriedly said that he accidentally broke it. How could he say that it was Wang Maoru who did it? Fei Wanting said: "Boss, it is true that I am Fei Wanting, a reporter from Yanjing Daily. I have the right to interview news. I can make your experience public. Let the whole society condemn the robot, no matter what their identity, status, or even what kind of powerful people they are."

The shop owner told Fei Wanting that after hearing the story, she was so angry that her eyes widened, and said, "It's really unreasonable. I must ask Marshal Shangwu in person for this matter. The shop owner, please wait for their apology."

"Hey, I dare not, how dare I let Marshal Shangwu apologize to me." The shop owner said in panic. Who is Marshal Shangwu? He is the most powerful person in the world. How dare he let others apologize to him? That is a life-long life. Besides, if his soldiers under him are arrogant, they should be more arrogant. At least they will take them away without learning from Beiyang. Not only will they not give them money, but they will also blackmail them. But the soldiers and bandits will be difficult to change for a while. The boss quickly took the plan and cleaned up. Fei Wanting knew that the boss didn't believe him at all, so she had to stomp her feet and return to the car.

"Go to the General Shangwu Mansion!" she said angrily.

"Yes, Editor-in-Chief Fei." The driver said hurriedly.

Fei Wanting knew that if you want to publish articles criticizing Wang Maoru in the newspaper, you will definitely not be able to publish them. The hairstyle of the newspaper must undergo three reviews, and the first threshold is the review of the editor-in-chief of the newspaper. The editor-in-chief of the newspaper today is incomparable to the editor-in-chief of the early years of the Republic of China who often talk about everything and jump up to scold the government. Those who died and those who disappeared, the editors now dare not criticize the government at will. They are also cautious about the articles in the newspaper.

Speaking of which, literati can only dare to jump out and scold the government when someone indulges. When it comes to their own life and death issues, literati become weak again and care about their own small life. The most typical example is Chen Qiansheng, a folk leftist acted at the opportunity and watched the government play the real thing. Those who oppose the government's disobedience to obey orders were either killed or disappeared. He immediately stopped writing any articles criticizing the government. Therefore, the Beiyang government is also the most fierce government that has been scolded. Everyone can scold a few words, and everyone is honored to scold the Beiyang government. Unfortunately, after Beiyang, he never indulged in the time of indulging the government arbitrarily. A hundred years later, the Eastern superpowers gradually opened up their own ways of speaking freely, but some people really imitated the Beiyang period and were proud of scolding the government themselves. They were called democratic elites.

However, the Beiyang era has ended. Now is Wang Maoru's era of the National Defense Forces. These soldiers are definitely different from the soldiers of the Beiyang government. Their pursuit of opponents is a way of eradicating and chasing them to death. Tianjin, Shanghai, and Hong Kong concessions are no longer a safe haven for the so-called "democrats". The agents of the National Defense Forces are everywhere. As China's position becomes more and more important, governments of various countries support China. The "democrats" who hide in the arms of foreigners and cursing the motherland's government are becoming increasingly unsafe.

Foreign governments used these so-called "democrats" to attack the Republic of China government, but when the Republic of China government used violent means on these people, the foreign government could only protest against the Chinese government. For foreign governments, these useless "democrats" were the chewed sugarcane scraps, spitting them on the ground at will, ignoring them.

Speaking of which, literati have always been very good at making noise, but their actual role is very small. The editors of the newspaper have learned it smartly. They will never easily publish articles criticizing the government for criticizing Wang Maoru. Even if they criticize Sun Liwen, they can only appear at the time of need. It is also impossible for anyone to flatter Wang Maoru and attack Sun Liwen.

The second threshold for newspaper publishing is the review of the Cultural Bureau. The Cultural Bureau has a dedicated person to review the newspaper the next day. It is not an exaggeration to say that these people are just some "literary inquisition" prisoners. They strictly review the content of the newspaper, urge the publication of newspapers, monitor the public opinion trend, and have great power.

The third threshold is the printing factory. Printing factory and newspapers are separate institutional companies. Many newspapers with their own printing capabilities were forced to divide the newspaper and printing into two companies after the unification of the Republic of China. The two parties signed cooperation contracts, which were generally twenty years old. The printing factory printed newspapers according to the contract, but the printing factory could also raise objections based on the content of the newspaper. If the printed content implicitly attacks the Republic of China government or the main leaders such as Sun Liwen, Tang Shaoyi and Wang Maoru, the printing factory can terminate the contract and not cooperate. Because once such articles are published, the newspaper, the Cultural Bureau and the printing factory are responsible after the accident, and no one wants to cause trouble, and the printing factory does not want to.

Fei Wanting thought about it and thought that there was no chance to report directly, so it would be better to go to Wang Maoru's home. She and Zhu Songjun are good friends now and can go to the palace freely. But now it is the 28th day of the twelfth lunar month, and I don't know whether it is convenient to visit. She thought about it and said to the driver: "Let's go to Wanguo Department Store to buy some gifts."

"Yes, Miss Fei." The driver said honestly.

Fei Wanting bought a women's hat as a gift from Wanguo Department Store, and then packed it and came to Wang Maoru's home. At this time, she saw many cars parked in front of Wang Maoru's door. Many people wanted to visit Wang Maoru but could not. This visit to the chief was a Chinese etiquette, and Wang Maoru could not meet him one by one, so he met his subordinates one by one, making him busy holidays than at work.

The guards had known Fei Wanting for a long time, so they searched for weapons and put them in. After entering, she did not go to Zhu Songjun's yard and walked directly to the main living room. Wang Maoru greeted his subordinates in the main living room, but in fact he didn't know many of his subordinates. After a wave of officers from the National Defense Forces left, the famous gentry from Northeast China and Northeast Jiangnan came. Wang Peng said that they had been waiting outside for four or five hours, and it was not easy for them to be in the cold winter in Beijing. Wang Maoru had to smile bitterly and said that they would come in together, don't get frozen, what can they do, and they can't drive them away.

"The Marshal Shangwu is so arrogant." Fei Wanting snorted coldly at this time.

Wang Maoru looked up and saw who dared to speak like this, so he saw Fei Wanting, and waved and smiled, "Come here, sit here, little reporter."

"Hmph." Fei Wanting snorted coldly with her eyebrows raised and her eyes widened.

Wang Maoru found it even more interesting, so he told Wang Peng that you arranged for them to wait in the side hall for a while and give them the best tea and entertainment. I will go later. Wang Peng went down to do the business. Wang Maoru then asked, "Comrade Little reporter, what's wrong with you?"

Fei Wanting said: "I was very unhappy when I saw someone being extremely arrogant."

"I'm just talking straightforward." Wang Maoru said, "It's just that angry women tend to grow old."

"I don't care." Fei Wanting shouted.

Wang Maoru laughed, Fei Wanting handed him the record book and said, "Look, what your subordinates did." Wang Maoru looked at it, frowned, and after reading it, he gave it to Fei Wanting, and said, "I know how to do it."

"You don't know." Fei Wanting said, "What you don't know is that I have discovered this and cannot blame you in the newspaper. The voice of democracy and freedom has died in the Republic of China."

Wang Maoru smiled indifferently and said, "There have always been voices of democracy and freedom, but some people use it to achieve their own selfish desires, which is a lot of evil. At the beginning of the Republic of China, someone slandered and insulted Song Yun in the newspaper in the early years of the Republic of China to attack the negotiation officials of the Beiyang government - it was proved that this was purely accusation and slander. How should the young reporter explain it? The voice of democracy and freedom you mentioned can spread rumors and cause trouble at will?"

Fei Wanting and Zhu Songjun are good sisters, so they naturally have great sympathy for her experience. The Democratic Party, which spreads rumors, has now become the secretary-general of the president. It can be seen that rumors are also a weapon. Wang Maoru took Zhu Songjun's experience as an example and made Fei Wanting argue, so he could only point to the record book and said, "What should you do if you say this?"

Wang Maoru thought for a while and said, "I will use your Yanjing Daily as a channel to apologize to the owner of the rice paper shop. I also entrust you to give him the compensation on my behalf. How about it?"

"I'm afraid the newspaper cannot be published." Fei Wanting said.

"It's okay, I'll give you the green light."

"Did you really apologize?"

"Of course."

"Okay, then I'll go back and write the article now."

"please."

Wang Maoru entrusted Fei Wanting to compensate the owner of the rice paper shop for 200 silver dollars. These two hundred silver dollars are enough to open two rice paper shops. The owner of the shop shop really made a profit. Of course, the headlines on the front page of the Yanjing Daily the next day were also very eye-catching. Marshal Shangwu publicly apologized to a store owner in the newspaper. His guards broke the rice paper shop in order to buy rice paper, which was damaged by the door. Wang Maoru apologized here, hoping that other government officials and military officials would learn from it and not make the same mistakes.
Chapter completed!
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