“I think the priority should be finding out what caused the accident, not digging up people’s information. Are the marketing accounts just following a trend?”

“I agree. Such a major accident can’t be the fault of just one person. Shouldn’t we focus on the event organizers?”

“Illegal racing on a road where speeding is banned caused this accident. What more is there to say? Those in charge aren’t just the water army hired by Esper’s family, right?”

“Didn’t Joe participate? Is he innocent? The real victim here is the passerby who was killed. It’s ridiculous that some people are feeling sorry for these scumbags instead of seeking justice for the innocent victim.”

Joe’s personal information was exposed and widely shared online. Some even dug up his college entrance exam scores, questioning how he got into S University when his scores didn’t meet the admission requirements.

This major traffic accident has turned into an attack on one person, with public opinion being manipulated. Something feels off here. The focus shouldn’t be on Joe. Either someone is trying to shift the blame onto him, or they’re using this to go after the Esper family.

Stella contacted Vermont to investigate. He responded, “This accident isn’t as simple as it seems. Illegal racing is just part of it. The real issue is that someone was driving under the influence of drugs, causing the tragedy. The internet is blaming Joe to cover for that person. You and Aurora should stay out of it.”

Stella was shocked, “Who is that person?”

Vermont replied, “Don’t ask.”

Stella thought for a moment and guessed, “Ricky?”

Vermont was speechless, thinking, “You really can’t hide anything from someone this sharp.”

And now they’re trying to frame Joe to divert attention?

Ricky was taken away immediately. His name isn’t even on the list of those involved. What’s worse, Joe is unconscious, and his teammates told the police he was the one driving. They also found alcohol in Joe’s blood, so now the police think he caused the accident by

doomed, no matter the real cause

asked, “Have

guard went up, “What are you

along, right? With this

do you always make me do the

when he disappeared. How about this: I’ll tell him, and when Keegan finds out, you can say it was your idea, and that I, being pregnant and all,

rolled his eyes, “He gets jealous, and I take the blame.

don’t want your parents fighting before their

“You’re heartless. Don’t you feel guilty using Marshall like this, even

tone turned cold, “He manipulated me to look like Willow just to annoy Keegan. That’s not love. At most, we’re even now.

he had struck a nerve and quickly agreed, “Fine, I’ll do it. But I can’t

confidently, “He

had taken on the investigation into Luanna’s case, would not let an opportunity like

called Marshall, starting with small talk before bringing up the drag racing accident. “It’s tragic. Three dead, fifteen injured—all young people in their twenties. Joe could’ve done anything else at his age,

through documents, replied, “Since when do you care so

It hit close to home since

off, “I skimmed the news but didn’t

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