Chapter 29
Chapter 29 Heartache for Miss Cartier
Upon seeing Marion’s Twitter post, Cassie immediately shared it with a comment: [After being friends with Mar for twenty years,
I’ve watched her endure this pair of scoundrels. If Mar weren’t soft -hearted and low–key, I would have exposed that shameless
Reagan girl long ago! Innocent? If she’s innocent, why does she call Mar in the middle of the night to protest? If she’s innocent,
why does she always create trouble at crucial moments? If she’s innocent, what business does she have at a dinner between the
Cartiers and the Royces?!]
Marion’s Twitter post contained a wealth of information without any exaggeration or embellishment. Over the two–plus years of
her relationship with Jameson, every significant holiday had involved Sally. However, anyone with a bit of sense could see that
Sally’s actions were intentional.
Cassie’s Twitter post did not explicitly say much, but it seemed to say everything. Upon closer inspection, the post carried
substantial information.
It was such an explosive piece of news. The comments from the commuting workers on their way to work were unusually
enthusiastic.
[Plot twist! Plot twist! Miss Reagan isn’t a simpleton! A bunch of people are saying that Miss Cartier is too much! Laughable.
Understand first, this was a gathering of the Cartiers and the Royces. Regardless of what those two families were doing, she, a
person with no connection, suddenly appeared in front of Miss Cartier, begging for forgiveness for a certain Mr. Royce. And she’s
innocent? If I were Miss Cartier, I’d have her thrown out immediately!]
[You’re quite bold! I don’t dare say anything! I just said that Miss Reagan is quite something, and a bunch of people chased me
with insults. Miss Cartier is in a difficult situation!]
[I can’t believe it! Miss Reagan is really something! On every important holiday, she manages to drive away Mr. Royce. Is that
man a fool? Does Miss Reagan only know Mr. Royce? Doesn’t she have any other friends?]
[‘Don’t make a scene,‘ ‘There’s nothing between us,‘ ‘We’re just friends,‘ ‘If you think that way, I can’t help it,‘ ‘Can’t you be more
sensible?‘ -the scumbag’s quotes, unbelievable. Heartache for Miss Cartier!]
In just twenty minutes, Twitter had flipped. The comments were either criticizing Sally and Jameson or expressing sympathy for
Marion.
Sally, who was originally reading comments criticizing Marion, was taken aback when she saw her Twitter private messages
growing in number. The comments under her latest post were also increasing rapidly. Sally opened the comments and found that
they were all criticizing her.
In this short time, Sally quickly refreshed the trending topics. #MissCartier Responds # had climbed to eighteenth place. Clicking
into it, Sally saw Marion and Cassie’s posts, and her face changed.
In the WhatsApp group, Jessica and Lyla urged her to quickly post on Twitter to shift the focus. But
Chapter 29 Heartache for Miss Cartier
how could she redirect the attention?
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Marion had already posted screenshots of their conversations. If Sally continued to play the victim and act innocent, she would
only face harsher criticism. At this moment, all she could do was endure
the criticism. However, there was one thing she could refute – Cassie’s statements. Every time she called Marion, she used a
fake number, sent messages from different numbers, and registered under a different name. Cassie’s confident assertions might
be an angle for Sally to counterattack.
Chapter 30 Had He Truly Been Wrong All Along?