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Beth panicked. “You should check your Twitter!”

“I’m driving. How do I check Twitter?” Sylvia was a little helpless. “If there’s nothing urgent, I’ll hang up first. Let’s talk about it when I get back to the company.”

“No, no, no! Don’t hang up!”

Sarah was very excited and stopped her. “This trending topic has a very bad impact on you. So…”

While Beth was still chattering, Sylvia was attracted by the huge screen in the downtown area.

On the big screen, Emma was complaining about Sylvia’s notorious deeds outside the hospital ward.

Sylvia was intrigued. She checked the time and found an empty parking lot to park the car.

Anyway, it was still early. She wanted to see what tricks the Mellis family had up their sleeves.

“This ex–wife of Mr. Fallen actually sent my daughter a banner to mock her, and even sent a wreath to curse her to die quickly! How vicious this woman is!”

Emma pretended to wipe away her tears and continued, “My poor daughter was beaten up, and now she fainted again due to the rage.

“My daughter didn’t do anything wrong. She just misunderstood Sylvia at the banquet. I didn’t expect this woman to be so narrow–minded and vengeful! I must expose her true color to the public.”

Sylvia was not in the mood to see what she was going to say next. She snorted and drove back to Angle

Group.

Noticing that she had been silent for a long time, Beth sensibly hung up the phone.

When she arrived at the company, she drifted into the garage and walked into the building with a cold

face.

They gathered in the lobby on the first floor and whispered. Someone sharp–eyed saw Sylvia coming in and quickly said something, and they immediately dispersed.

She didn’t care about these people’s comments and went straight back to her office.

Beth had been waiting in her office for a long time. The moment she saw her figure, she rushed over anxiously.

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“Ms. Lancelot, you’re finally back. You didn’t have time to read the news, did you? This matter is getting

worse!”

As she spoke, she handed the tablet computer to Sylvia.

Emma’s complaint caused a sensation on the Internet.

Many netizens were discussing this matter.

most netizens were very rational. For a time, there were different opinions and comments

about this matter.

but

to say, it was because of the paid Internet trolls hired by Nancy.

trolls in advance to occupy the high ground of public opinion and make Sylvia at a disadvantage.

put down the iPad and continued to work on the preparations for the girls‘ group

the news seriously.

not going to deal with it?” asked

about it. Do your

answered without raising her

little disturbance was not worth her attention.

to see how far Nancy

sighed in her heart and left

Sylvia wasn’t worried, she could do

In the hospital.

the interview, Emma stopped crying and put on

the daughter of her husband’s mistress from the bottom of her heart. After Nancy moved into the Mellis family,

to see Nancy suffer.

was still lying in the hospital and was still unconscious. Nancy was

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she had to pretend to be Nancy’s mother, so as to make sure that the Mellis Group wouldn’t be defeated

the thought of this, she

on the hospital bed, looking sickly, she

she was caught

Mr. Fallen, please come in.

the smile on her

had been standing there. Had he seen the smile

is such a poor girl. She was beaten

that Edgar looked calm and unusual as usual, she breathed a sigh of relief and

and talk to her. I

“Alright.”

greeted her and walked into

nothing to do. When she saw him, she was so happy that she

she gasped, but she had to control her ferocious expression and maintain her

careful, don’t

walked up to her and sat down on a chair

what to do.” She moved closer to Edgar with

concern, “How are you? Are you feeling better?”

“Much better now.”

shy and moved closer to

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do, so I’ll be leaving first. Have a good

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