Marrying a Secret Zillionaire: Happy ever after - Chapter 170
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Chapter 170:
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“Linsey is such a two-faced phony. She’s absolutely disgusting! It’s unbelievable that Mrs. Wells even went live to defend her.”
“Poor Mrs. Wells. She looked absolutely drained. Her son is still locked up, so she must be worried sick to death. And yet, she still went out of her way to speak up for Linsey. She’s such a genuinely kind woman.”
“Exactly! And where’s Linsey in all of this? She’s still hiding, and hasn’t said a peep. She’s probably too chicken to face the music. They were together for five whole years, and then she had the nerve to send him to prison like that? How utterly heartless.”
Sensing that the moment was ripe, Joanna, affecting an air of delicate innocence, chimed in at just the right time. “Marisol is my godmother. And Felix and I go way back. I know the kind of person he is. Besides, Marisol has dedicated her life to charity work, helping countless people through their darkest times over the years. Someone as genuinely kind as her couldn’t possibly raise a bad kid. I refuse to believe Felix would do anything illegal. He must be the victim of some terrible injustice.” Joanna’s voice trembled with manufactured concern as she added, “But Linsey has stubbornly refused to come forward and address any of this. Marisol and I are both beside ourselves with worry.”
Joanna’s carefully chosen words amplified the growing wave of sympathy for Marisol and Felix.
“It’s absolutely heartbreaking. Mrs. Wells has done so much good in the world, and now her son is being dragged through the mud like this.”
“Linsey is utterly despicable. Why hasn’t she come out and offered some kind of explanation yet?”
“Mrs. Wells is still trying to give Linsey the benefit of the doubt, even after all this. The difference in character between the two women is glaringly obvious—it’s crystal clear that Linsey is the one to blame here.”
“This is beyond infuriating! Is there anyone out…”
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“Is there anyone who can dig up some dirt on Linsey? We owe it to Mrs. Wells to teach that girl a lesson she won’t soon forget.”
“Yeah, let’s find Linsey’s social media accounts and give her a taste of her own medicine. Let’s show her what happens when you mess with decent, upstanding people.”
After Marisol and Joanna’s carefully orchestrated performance in the live stream, a tidal wave of netizens expressed their sympathy for the pair. Initially, everyone was just passively following the gossip, as it didn’t directly involve them. But now, witnessing Marisol and Joanna’s distressed state, everyone became righteously indignant and began to harshly criticize Linsey’s behavior. Some even joined the online mob in doxxing Linsey, revealing her personal information without her consent.
“Linsey! Stop hiding and face the music! Admit what you did!”
“Someone dug up a photo of Linsey. Honestly, she’s not even that attractive. I can’t believe any sane man would marry her.”
“That’s rich! I bet Linsey’s current husband is kicking himself for marrying such a venomous woman.”
“She looks so sweet and innocent in her pictures, but wow, what a two-faced bitch.”
“Am I the only one who thinks Linsey’s face is fake? I bet she’s had a ton of work done.”
Overnight, a cacophony of voices online were hurling insults at Linsey. As the online mob continued its barrage of insults and accusations, a comment suddenly appeared out of the blue, grabbing the attention of many netizens…
The remark read, “Spill the tea—I work at the same place as Linsey. Our company is super picky about who they hire, but somehow, she, a total newbie, waltzed in with the highest interview score. It’s insane. Word is, she’s got some kind of connection to one of the interviewers, which is probably how she landed the job so easily.”
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