The Bride’s Revenge

Chapter 27



Chapter 27 You Can’t Beat Me
Last night was the most peaceful sleep Marion had had in a while. She woke up at 7:30 the next morning, and after freshening
up, she realized someone had sent her a message late at night.
[Marion, you can’t beat me.]
Ah, the familiar self–love. Without thinking, she knew it was from Sally. Unfortunately, Sally was quite cowardly; every time she
messaged, it was from a different number.
Marion glanced at it, feeling remarkably calm. She understood why Sally was being so arrogant.
Cassie bombarded her with dozens of WhatsApp messages in a row, and Marion scrolled through the screenshots to figure out
what was happening. Cassie’s complaints already filled several screens.
[I’m truly speechless! How does Sally manage to debase herself every time she comes near you? Such a lousy actress!]
[Oh, with her looks, even if she’s a good actress, it’s still challenging to find a place in the entertainment industry!]
[And her crashing your family dinner, is she trying to show off in front of her future mother–in–law? Doesn’t she notice that
Jameson’s mom does not approve?]
[Is she the one behind this trending topic again? It’s the same routine every time. Does Sally think you’re a fool?]
There were so many complaints. Marion quickly scanned through them and scrolled to the bottom: [ Don’t be upset, I-]
Before Marion could finish typing, her phone started ringing.
She glanced at the screen. Marion typically did not answer calls from unknown numbers, but as the call came in while she was
typing, she accidentally accepted it. “Hello, this is Marion.”
“It’s me, Mrs. Craig.”
A low and gentle voice came through the phone, surprising Marion. “Mr. Craig, good morning.”

Calling so early, could it be about discussing a divorce?
“Good morning.”
Lucas on the other end also greeted her and after a pause, he said, “Have you seen the online
situation?”
Marion, hearing his words, breathed a sigh of relief. As long as it was not about discussing a divorce at this moment, everything
should be fine.
“I just saw it. Did it cause you any trouble?”
“For now, nothing has troubled me.”
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His voice was calm, yet the words he spoke were full of confidence. Marion did not find it off–putting; Lucas did indeed have the
capital for such behavior.
“So?”
“Do you need me to handle it, or does Mrs. Craig want to deal with it herself?”
This question surprised Marion. She had not expected Lucas to call to offer help with this matter.
However, Marion declined his kindness. “This kind of thing has already harmed you. I won’t trouble you further. I can handle it.”

The person on the other end of the call seemed to be contemplating. After a two–second pause, spoke again, “Alright, I have
some information here that should be helpful to you. Give me your
email, and I’ll send it over.”
“Sure, I’ll send it to you on WhatsApp.”
“Okay.”
he
Marion sent her email to Lucas as promised. “Mr. Craig, I’ve sent you my email. I’ll hang up now, okay?”
“Okay.”
He responded but did not end the call, so Marion had to hang up herself.
Last night, a video of Marion asking Jameson to bed for her forgiveness had been posted online. Initially, public opinion online
was just watching the show, but as the second video of Sally also on her knees to help Jameson seek forgiveness surfaced,
Marion became the target of criticism.
someone beg on their knees, right?]
[To be honest, watching this video, I suddenly understand why President Royce chose to elope! Miss Cartier is unforgiving!
Making someone beg on their knees is insulting! And she even poured hot tea on someone’s head, is this woman a psycho? I
saw her smiling while doing that! Oh my, just looking at her smile gives me the creeps!]
[Why make things difficult for another woman! Marion is so ruthless, no wonder Jameson doesn’t like her anymore!]

The comments under the second video were all criticizing Marion, and quite a few people even
commented that Jameson’s elopement was well–deserved because of Marion.
Sall had been martyred in the second video.
Of course, there were rational and intelligent onlookers, but those faint voices of reason were quickly drowned out by the abusive
comments.
Such videos were inherently prone to generating high interest, especially when the uploader chose such an eye–catching name.
In just half an hour, the hashtag #RunawayGroom HasReasons # soared to the third spot on the hot
search list.
Cassie was furious and started arguing with people on Twitter using her alternate account.
Marion had originally planned to go for breakfast, but seeing the continuous rise in the popularity of the hashtag on Twitter, she
decided to have her aunt bring breakfast to her room.
Taking five minutes to carefully craft her response, Marion then posted a concise message on Twitter with the relevant hashtags.
[Regarding the video where Miss Sally apologized at my request, I see no need to defend my actions in the video. However,
there are two points I need to clarify:
Firstly, I never asked Miss Sally to beg for an apology. It was Miss Sally who abruptly appeared between our family dinner with
the Royses and knelt in front of me, pleading for my forgiveness for my ex–boyfriend.
Secondly, I strongly disagree with the notion that ‘Miss Sally did nothing wrong, and it’s my petty- mindedness that led to
Jameson’s elopement.‘ Miss Sally does bear responsibility, and Jameson, as my fiancé, was wrong to run away at a crucial
moment during the wedding!]
[Below are some handwritten text excerpts from our conversations over the three years of my relationship with Jameson:]
Chapter 28 I See No Need to Defend My Actions


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