Chapter 366 Who Else Could It Be?
“It won’t be that effective if you do it now. Let me give Melinda a taste of what she’s been doing all these times. I’ll indulge her in a bit of dirty play.”
Bailey laughed. “You really like to hold grudges.”
Simone replied, “Of course, don’t you hold grudges as well?”
Bailey smiled. “I do.”
He didn’t see himself as a bad person, but he certainly wasn’t a saint either.
He would make sure people who plotted against him would suffer dearly.
Simone grinned and said, “Now, we’re talking. I’ll show you how I keep their quarrel going today. It may even escalate into a direct confrontation.”
Bailey couldn’t figure out Simone’s plan, so he was curious about it. “Alright, I want to see
too.”
Simone was surprised that he would want to enjoy people’s dramas such as this. She edited the video and hacked a Facebook account right in front of him following that.
Then, she made a post on Facebook.
The post was about exposing the affluent Mrs. Gray, who acted like an uncivilized woman behind the scenes.
Bailey immediately played and watched the video.
All he could see was Salma cursing and hitting another woman after Simone edited the video.
However, Melinda’s face was censored, so people couldn’t identify her.
Bailey asked in confusion, “Why did you censor Melinda’s face?”
Simone explained, “That’s because the account I hacked belongs to her. She likes to use this Facebook account to flaunt her wealth. People will look into this account when Salma. becomes a trending topic after I post this.”
She smirked and continued, “What do you think will happen afterward?”
She accidentally discovered this account back when she was investigating Melinda.
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regularly on this account about jewelry, fashion, travel, and luxurious
who saw her posts speculated that she must be
and praises only satisfied
her wealth
into a wealthy family for more than
to
years.
her. She even manipulated Salma to her advantage. Therefore, this
he instantly understood Simone’s intention. “You used Melinda’s account to post the video, and it’ll lead back to her when Salma sees it and investigates. She will definitely think that Melinda posted this to provoke and disgust her. Meanwhile, her son has the complete video in his
posted anything like this on Facebook. So, she would think that Salma had someone hacked
them were present today, after all. Aaron Gray happened to be the only one who has recorded a video of it. They will go to war against each other
smart, Bailey. Have you watched a lot of TV shows about family dramas?” How did you know what would happen next
Bailey chuckled. “Nonsense.”
he didn’t like watching dramas. He knew it because he had witnessed quite a few
eliminated by those women
good chance to survive until the end if you traveled to the past to ancient times and lived in
replying, “You sound confident about that,
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Bailey was right again.
the past, and
defeat her rivals, but
of them continued to chat
had the video posted using Melinda’s alternate Facebook account to the top of the most searched
Meanwhile…
hotel after taking care of her injuries
searched results out of habit, only to
that despicable woman, Salma Johnston, doing? The more she thought about it, the more she
believed that Salma was trying to find a way out by exposing her flaws and letting the netizens do
the complete video to turn the tables and
be blaming everything on her at that point, and Salma would be able to
only three of them in the room today, after
this besides the mother and son? Melinda was so angry that she had the urge
any good.
to engage in an online
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