Chapter 1040

Due to the unparalleled social status and life quality, netizens usually bore resentful malice to influential people; instead of cheering for their success, the netizens preferred to watch them fall from their peaks.

After the downfall, they would not pity but jibe the ones that were unreachable to them. They would gloat over the misfortune or even kick them while they were down.

It was as if they could vent their anger, which was incurred by the unparalleled social status and life quality, by doing so. All in all, the scariest thing on earth was neither the spirits or ghosts, but humanity itself.

Therefore, Sonia knew how bad the comments were without having to look at them. The prevalent bandwagon effect amongst the netizens resulted in lack of critical thinking and ungrounded belief based by the media.

Basically, they rarely question the credibility of the media and build their judgment based on what was presented in the articles. Of course, some of them were being reasonable and questioned the validation of the news.

Yet, so what if they did?

Even if the rational ones were doubting its credibility, they would rather buy it as the truth due to envy. They might even leave more destructive comments and catastrophize things compared to the ones who trusted the news.

While the colossal thoughts whirred in her mind, Sonia scrolled down the website toward the comment section. As she had foreseen, the appalling comments revealed before her.

'Hahaha, I'm dying. They were just showing off their affection on the Internet a while ago. President Fuller made a love confession online and yet, she's giving him a reality check so quickly. He's been cheated on!'

outfit. It's too much. He seems like a pervert, dressing so thinly. He's no less different from the gigolos in the nightclubs. Just one glance is enough to tell that he's not a good person. What is this Sonia Reed thinking? Why did she fall for such a man and betray President Fuller? Just which part of this man

rolling in cash? He's totally swarmed with work for handling such a big company and has no time for Sonia. Perhaps, she might've felt

Although she has explained it during the conference that President Fuller has married her as a token of gratitude for saving Miss Gray, aren't money and resources a better option for compensation? It's the Fuller Family we're talking about! Why must it be a marriage? So, I guess there's other reasons behind all this. Perhaps, Sonia

were him, I wouldn't let her get away with it. There's still something that bugs me. Didn't President Fuller free

be some reasons that we don't know of. Maybe she has something over his head? That's why he has no choice but to reconcile and display his affection on the Internet. If so, President Fuller is

right. President Fuller may be treating her the same way he did before the marriage. It's just that we don't know about it. Then, she became resentful

great if that's the truth. That means President Fuller will break up with her then. If

up, it will be

to break up with Sonia and they were even pre-celebrating the occasion. It was as

a sl*t for cheating on

the wrath in Sonia as her cheeks were puffed and her eyes reddened. It was malice of them to throw destructive comments on someone, who was

who stood before her, concernedly questioned

"I'm fine. Just a little stuffy around the

the same after looking at such hateful comments; it happens. I don't think you should see more of them anymore. Let's

the point right now. Daphne, there's something I gotta tell

President Reed."

scandal, it's not true. You know why Charles and I went to the hotel. It was to meet Mr. Smith. We

it. I know that there's nothing going on between you and President Lane. You and President Fuller love each other so much, unlike what's being spread on

"But the photos—"

"As for the photos, the people who know you well can tell that they're fake; only the idiots will buy it. So, you don't have to worry a thing. The scandal

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