The day after the Black Star Cup's announcement, countless representatives of the media and financial groups came with money in their pockets, wanting to buy the rights to broadcast the event.
Inside the large conference room of the army's headquarters, Sylvia sat in the top seat. Countless remote projections of representatives sat below and chatted nonstop. The room was noisy.
"Silence."
Sylvia knocked on the table, and the entire place did indeed become silent. Everyone turned to look at her.
As the Chief Administrative Official of the army, Sylvia was also in charge of communicating with the outside. In the eyes of many organizations, she was no doubt someone who held a high position and a lot of power. Even though all the people sitting there were upper echelons of their own media and financial groups, they were still very obedient in front of Sylvia.