However, a year later, the Campbell Corporation faced a crisis, and the lady took the initiative to approach the president, expressing her desire to marry him, even joining forces with the old madam. In the end, the president had no choice but to compromise and marry Miss Campbell.
Though it sounded somewhat far-fetched, he simply couldn't understand how Miss Campbell's so-called sweetheart could be better than their own boss, to the point that she would stoop to such low actions to break off her engagement with the president?
One should know that if she had succeeded at the time, it would not only have been a loss of face for their own boss, but the entire Jones Corporation would have suffered greatly. Just the fluctuation in the Jones Corporation's stock price could have led to a loss of tens of billions.
By acting in such a way, wasn't the lady clearly trying to drive the president to his death?