Chapter 28
Chapter 28 I See No Need to Defend My Actions
[Oh, come on... Hasn’t Miss Cartier gone a bit too far? It’s fine to part on good terms, no need to make 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 #RunawayGroomHas Reasons # 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:]
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October 16, 2019
Jameson:[‘Mar, I’m sorry. Sally got caught up with someone at the bar. I need to go there now, but I’ll make it up to you for your
birthday tomorrow!]
Marion: [Jameson, today is my birthday. If you dare to go, we’re done!]
Jameson: [Mar, don’t be ridiculous. You know Sally can’t handle stress!]
February 14, 2020
Jameson: [Mar, Sally is missing. Let’s split up and find her!]
Marion: [Jameson, today is Valentine’s Day!]
Jameson: [Valentine’s Day happens every year. Sally going out alone is very dangerous! Can’t you be sensible?]
August 25, 2020
Jameson: [Mar, I’ll drop Sally home and come to see you.]
Marion: [It’s midnight, Jameson. Where are you?]
October 16, 2020
Jameson: [Happy birthday, Marion!]
Marion: [Are you with Sally?]
Jameson: [Mar, don’t jump to conclusions. We just happened to meet, and Sally came over for a change of scenery!]
Due to the lengthy texts, Marion prepared the response in her notes and then posted screenshots of all the hand–typed chat
records on Twitter. Marion’s response was quick and decisive. With the addition of the chat record screenshots, sympathy
quickly shifted from Sally to Marion.
Chapter 29 Heartache for Miss Cartier