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Chapter 322 A Good Show(2/3)

Chief Crick, with a generous figure, got out of the car.

Wearing a police uniform, he smiled and waved to the square of reporters and photographers.

Then "NYC-911" left, and Click stood on the steps at the entrance to the Woolworth Building, looking around with mighty eyes.

The convoy continued to move forward, and many strong men in suits and ties got off the bodies of several Cadillac cars.

Some of them scattered around, and some stood next to Crick.

Anyone who knows these tall men in suits recognizes that several of them are bodyguards who often appear around Abel.

Immediately, a reporter whispered: "Mr. Smith is coming! His personal bodyguards have all appeared!"

Sure enough the next moment.

A Cadillac "Monster" that looked exactly like the latest car owned by the owner of the white house was parked steadily on the spacious roadside separated by New York police, security personnel and isolation tape.

"Is the commander-in-chief of Little Bush coming?" a reporter exclaimed.

"Which newspaper or TV station are you from? You have no knowledge at all! Don't you know that Abe Smith also owns a Cadillac Monster?" said another reporter next to him.

Cadillac Monster is what Americans call the new generation of Cadillac's flagship sedan.

The White House's newest vehicle, Army One, was known as the Cadillac Monster when it didn't have the Stars and Stripes.

What the reporters didn't know was that Abel's Cadillac monster was exactly the same one owned by the owner of the white house and had only used it for a month.

After hearing that he liked it, George directly gave the car to Abel for use in a special name.

You don’t even need to buy one, the license plate still has the DC license plate.

It's just that you can't fly the Stars and Stripes, and you can't call it Army One.

But essentially it's Army One.

As for George himself, he can just ask Cadillac to modify one more.

It's just a modified car funded by the national treasury. Even if everyone takes the money, the treasury will be short of one to two million US dollars.

The Cadillac Monster came to a stop, and down came two tall men over two meters tall who looked more like NHL players.

One of them is black and one is white.

The two people blocked any line of sight towards the car door, and waited until the two people stood firm.

When the car door opened, Abel's figure appeared.

After he appeared, in an instant.

The sound of the camera and flash is like the sound of raindrops hitting the roof when it rains heavily.

It rang like crazy.

Then everyone looked at Abel Smith and walked towards Crick with a smile.

On the steps of the Woolworth Building, the two smiled, shook hands, and hugged each other. They seemed to have a very close relationship, which reflected the close relationship between New York police and citizens.

Before the matter was over, vehicles stopped one after another, and many Smith Capital employees got out of the car with smiles on their faces.

Photographed by reporters, each of them looked very happy, holding their own office belongings, sparing Abel and Crick in front of them, and walked into the Woolworth Building one after another.

After walking in with dozens of people in a row, the reporters finally got the opportunity to take a few steps forward and interview Director Abel and Director Crick.

But in fact, only a few major TV stations and newspapers can obtain such interview rights.

For example, the first person to get an interview opportunity was AMC TV reporter Ma Liwen.

"Hello, Director Crick. I would like to ask a question, why does the NYPD give such great support to Mr. Smith's relocation?"

Click replied: "Because this is the responsibility of the NYPD! We must protect all New York citizens, we swear!"

"New York Observer" reporter Ashley interviews Abel——

"Mr. Smith, at a time when so many entrepreneurs and financiers are fleeing Manhattan, why are you coming back instead? You must know that you already moved your headquarters out last year!"

Abel smiled and replied: "I left last year because I hated the traffic congestion in Manhattan. But I will always love Manhattan. When I heard that someone was abandoning it, I thought I couldn't stand by and watch. In the words of my good friend Michael Bloomberg

With Ge’s advice, I decided to return to Manhattan.”

Abel is here, deliberately ignoring his time in May.

It has been announced to the public that Smith Capital will return to its office in Manhattan at the end of this year.

At this time, it was the turn of Bloomberg reporters to perform.

"Mr. Smith, you just said it was Mr. Bloomberg's suggestion? What advice did Mr. Bloomberg give you?"

"Oh, Michael, he said to me." Abel smiled, facing the numerous cameras and cameras, "He said New York is the best city in the world, and the citizens of New York are the best citizens in the world. And Manhattan Island

, is an integral part of New York. When everyone else is abandoning Manhattan, New Yorkers cannot abandon Manhattan."

"As a New Yorker, Michael said that he and his company would never leave New York or Manhattan. He suggested that I do the same."

"I think what he said is right. So I chose to return to Manhattan from Queens!"

A reporter from "American Sun" suddenly asked:

"Mr. Smith, I remember you are a Texan. Now you say you are a New Yorker. What is going on?"

"I am indeed from Texas. In fact, most New Yorkers come from all over the United States. But I think no matter where you are from, as long as you come to New York, you are a New Yorker. New York welcomes everyone!" Abel responded with a smile.

The interview lasted for half an hour, and reporters kept asking questions.

But those who are interested will only need to observe a little bit to find reporters who have been given the opportunity to ask questions.

Or they are reporters from various subsidiaries and newspapers under Smith Media.

Or a reporter from Bloomberg.

Highlight the word "tuo".

The overall interview effect is naturally high-end.

Cooperate with reporters to study these questions for days and nights, and standard interview answers after the questions.

Ordinary Americans who don’t know anything about it saw today’s interview.

Most of them will have several impressions.

for example

Mr. Smith loves New York and is willing to take risks to return to Manhattan.

For another example, Mr. Bloomberg is an important presence that prompted Mr. Smith to return to Manhattan.

Or. New York is full of energy, and grief will only make New York more energetic.

Wait wait wait.

In the end, it boils down to Mr. Smith and Mr. Bloomberg.

So when this "big drama" is over.

The 52nd floor of Smith Tower as mentioned by Abel.

The total area is about 323 square meters, in the office at the top of the building.

After watching the interview tapes sent by the staff of Bloomberg and AMC TV stations.

Bloomberg, who had not appeared in the whole process just now, but appeared in the mouths of Crick and Abel, was in a happy mood.

"All this."

Bloomberg folded his hands together, pursed his lips tightly, looked happy, and clapped gently:

"It's perfect! It's really perfect! What a great interview. I think it will definitely restore confidence and love for this city to Americans or New Yorkers who see it!"

Look at the old guy jumping up and down with joy.

Abel smiled and shook his head, looking at New York Director-General Crick next to him.

"This is all thanks to Bernard. His answer just now was much more clever than mine."

Click quickly smiled and said: "No, no. Mr. Smith is the real core. The reporters are focusing on him."

Bloomberg laughed loudly, "Both of you are very good! It's perfect!"

Abel and Crick looked at each other and smiled, looking relaxed.

Crick's full name is Bernard Crick.

Klick served as a U.S. military policeman in Hanoi in the 1970s.

Well. Not long ago, he was deported from Han State for committing a drunken driving crime.

The member of the U.S. military who returned to the United States and his immediate boss was once a subordinate of Klick.

After Klik left the Kingdom of Han, he went to the Kingdom of Tessa to work as a security guard for local dignitaries.

In 1986, he began serving in the NYPD and was promoted to chief last year.

After the major incident, the New York police and firefighters showed courage and sacrifice in times of crisis and were widely praised by the public.

However, the chaotic communication and coordination capabilities between various units have also been questioned by the media.
To be continued...
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