The comments below are dripping with sarcasm.
This also proves that all of the money was indeed spent on disaster relief.
This guy suddenly comes out to admit his mistakes while still basking in his great reputation—who would think he's wrong?
Coffey did a good job with the speech draft.
Xiong En isn't slapping himself in the face; he's a model of a prodigal son turning back.
His friend's death taught him a lesson, young people tricked by the federal government woke up, and he decided to correct his mistakes and start anew.
What a Hollywood script! What a perfectly reasonable explanation!
At this point, if anyone dare criticize Xiong En, the fanbase will explode instantly.
The moment you open your mouth, they'll hit you with: "Why don't you tell your daddy to donate a billion first?"
And the most proactive ones are the LAPD.