At the headquarters of the "Little Daily," Bonnet received the order from Steed and immediately realized that the time had come to reclaim sales.
God, this exclusive interview with Shire, helping him fight against other newspapers, would make the "Little Daily" Shire's spokesperson. If they succeeded, they would be seen as heroes by the French people!
Bonnet did not dare to delay. He rushed to the editorial office like a whirlwind and shouted to the busy journalists, "Emergency, positive publicity about Shire!"
Dozens of journalists halted their activities. Some agile ones had already started packing their bags and cameras for interviews.
Since the sales of the "Little Daily" had been squeezed, Bonnet started internal reforms, intending to increase photo content instead of using all cartoon images. He thus added many field reporters.
"What are the positive stories?" Bonnet asked loudly.
"Battlefield victory!" A reporter responded, as that was what Shire was most impressive for.