The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 459
Chapter 459 Meeting Mia
The next day, a bunch of indecent photos appeared on all the media channels and platforms in Dhord City, causing quite a stir.
Ethan, the son of the Hoover family, had gotten it on with a few men.
With how vivid the photos were, everyone could hardly allow themselves to imagine what had happened. The photos even showed sex toys lying around on the ground!
Everyone was stunned by the photos.
“Ethan Hoover’s Unbelievable Fetish” was the headline that topped the trending list of social
media.
Ethan, of course, was utterly humiliated.
Even though society was getting more and more used to scandalous news, it still wasn’t appropriate to have such material published so openly on the internet.
All manner of comments abounded.
“The fuck? How disgusting!”
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“I never would’ve expected Ethan Hoover to be a masochist!”
“I feel so disgusted! He looks like such a decent guy, but turns out he’s depraved on the inside!
Over at Hoover Residence, Micah Hoover, the head of the family, was fuming.
He gave Ethan, who was kneeling on the floor, a few hard slaps, and the latter dared not even
speak.
“you bastard! Look what you did! I made you the general manager at Hoover Media, and yet you go around engaging in such filthy things! Do you know what the people are saying about our family right now?” Micah snarled.
“Someone set me up, Dad…” Ethan explained helplessly.
“Shut up! How dare you try to weasel your way out of this?”
Micah knew that his son Ethan was a slacker who spent all his time fooling around with
women, but he didn’t expect Ethan to be doing it with men, too.
“From today onward, you’re going to stay right here. You’re not allowed to leave the house. You don’t need to report to work either!” Micah said icily.
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explain!” Ethan panicked when he heard he was losing his position as
Micah ignored
Lake was a famous location in Dhord City. It was known for its
geese would stop at the lake as
tourists frequented the
like an angel as she stood by Avis Lake dressed in white.
was–because today, she was meeting the
I’d come?” Caspian asked as he approached her.
quite some time after receiving
he decided to set things
before looking out at the lake.
smile was gorgeous. Few could resist
Mia
she wouldn’t be
thank me. You achieved your fame through your own efforts,” Caspian replied.
several years now, to many realizations. Most importantly, she knew how important connections
she came
it would be extremely difficult for someone to
way, I still want
hand before saying, “No need. You told me who the mastermind behind Rebecca’s incident
on, Mia called Caspian and informed him that it was Ethan who spearheaded the
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of things, but Mia’s willingness to come forward at such a crucial moment was something worth noting
the sentimental type. He didn’t think it was a big deal
you again. Who would’ve thought that we’d meet again several years later? But you’re married now, and my friend, Jyn, was your comrade in the army.
say, I’m leaving,” Caspian said before walking
want to talk about Jyn.
Hoovers immediately
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media channels published their official apologies to her as
scandal took a 180–degree turn, and the comments online shifted in her favor.
Someone was trying to slander
right! She’s so cute and innocent. How could she possibly have a scandalous
public opinion was indeed terrifying.
her, and any mentions related to the scandal soon
Rebecca experienced
I didn’t expect you to
neck.
settled the challenging crisis in a matter of
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