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Be Your Own Light Episode 22 Recap

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After watching the interview video of Ren Zhenzhen's mother repeatedly, He Huan felt something was off. The first issue was why Ren Zhenzhen jumped off at a place other than her workplace. The second was that Ren's mother claimed that Ren Zhenzhen left a suicide note stating that she was forced to death by the company's boss, but He Huan didn't see this suicide note. In any case, there is currently no direct evidence to prove that Ren Zhenzhen's death is related to overtime work. Although all of this does not change the fact that Ren Zhenzhen worked overtime, there seems to be something behind this fact. So, before finding out the truth, He Huan felt that they couldn't solely focus on the issue of overtime culture. Bai Yang listened to her advice and decided to conduct further in-depth interviews with relevant personnel.

Facing the reporters' interviews, Zhou Jiaqi insisted that the contamination of the convenient rice was a rumor, and he claimed ignorance about other questions. Mr. Zhou asked his son to find Zhao Yuanyuan, but Zhou Jiaqi couldn't reach her and had to go to "On the Scene" to find Ren Jie, intending to use advertising as a trade-off to stop them from broadcasting the news. However, Ren Jie, who values news the most, brushed off Zhou Jiaqi's request directly. He Huan contacted Zhang Weimin's lawyer and learned that Mr. Zhang was not willing to be interviewed again. She then called Ren's mother, hoping to get the original chat records of Ren Zhenzhen's conversation as soon as possible. Ren's mother stalled for time, citing an ongoing interview.

Seeing that "On the Scene" had already released a preview, Bai Yang couldn't hold back and decided to headline the overtime culture issue that night. He Huan's persuasion was in vain, so she asked Bai Yang to remove her name from the list of reporting journalists. That night, "News Now" achieved the highest ratings in five years, and the official Weibo exploded. At the same time, the news about the contamination of convenient rice by "On the Scene" received relatively less attention. Bai Yang acknowledged He Huan's significant contribution to the success of the news and asked her to take two days off. As a result, He Huan left work early that day. Jiang Junhao noticed that He Huan's mood was not good and took her out to stroll around the neighborhood, singing together, which lifted He Huan's spirits.

After attending his classmate's birthday party, Ou Zimo, He Huan, and Jiang Junhao went to pick him up. Ou Zimo's classmates' parents mistook Jiang Junhao as He Huan's eldest son. Jiang Junhao played a prank by publicly calling He Huan "mom," which made He Huan's face turn black. Just as Kirin Company thought that the matter had passed, some self-media forwarded the news from "On the Scene." Two online influencers also reposted it, causing public opinion to reverse suddenly. Many interviewers flooded into Kirin Group, even the health supervision and law enforcement team came. Zhou Jiaqi had never seen such a situation and couldn't handle it, so Zhao Yuanyuan came with a response plan to help him calm down the media and stabilize the situation.

Zhao Yuanyuan convinced Mr. Zhou to stay for the press conference. After reviewing the plan and hearing Zhao Yuanyuan's handling method, he recognized her abilities and appointed her as the temporary PR director of Kirin Group. The company's management system was opened to her at the highest level. At the press conference, Zhao Yuanyuan provided precise answers for Mr. Zhou and his son. The press conference ended successfully, and the public was satisfied with Kirin Group's apology and acknowledgment of wrongdoing, reducing the news heat significantly. Despite this, Zhao Yuanyuan didn't relax and continued to closely monitor public opinion with the crisis PR team. The company's subordinates knew that Zhao Yuanyuan was Zhou Jiaqi's girlfriend and called her "Mrs. Zhou," acknowledging her identity.

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