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Louis Joe directly shared the post: [Are you suggesting that we're so blind we can't even recognize someone in a video?]
Louis Joe's comment was then shared by the other big names.
The trolls were left speechless, unable to find anything else to criticize about Rosalie's diploma.
With these experts personally vouching for her, who would dare question Rosalie's abilities? Their faces were effectively slapped, and naturally, they had to find someone to blame.
So, a bunch of people flooded the comment section of those marketing accounts, leading them to close the comments.
But that wasn't all. Even after Rosalie's diploma issue was settled, the post attacking her character and personal values was still being pushed to the top.
[So what if Rosalie is so impressive? Does that change the fact that she's the product of an affair and has bullied her stepfather's biological children?] [Exactly, she's been bullying others at home, and now, as her stepfather's daughter and a teacher, she's suppressing others. How shameless can she be?] Did your mom pass on her lack of shame to you when she gave birth to you?]
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Meanwhile, Rosalie was on the phone with Eden, her cold, emotionless eyes almost as if they could freeze the air.
The whole situation had only unfolded within a day. Even though it was trending, Rosalie hadn't bothered to check X even once. Because Edward's little tricks were nothing more than child's play in her eyes, she didn't feel the need to waste time on it.
As long as she presented proof of her credentials, everything Edward had done would
just be a joke.
And because she saw this as a minor issue, she hadn't checked X all
day and didn't know that there was still another post dragging her deceased
mother into the mess.
Rosalie could tolerate people attacking her, but her mother was her bottom line. Clearly, some people didn't know their limits and dared to step on that line-if they did, they shouldn't be surprised if she didn't show them any mercy.
Rosalie looked at the cruel insults directed at her mother in the comments section. The coldness in her eyes deepened.
"You handle this," she said. "I'm going to deal with someone who doesn't know their place."
I've given her so many chances, but she still dares to act up in front of me!' Rosalie thought to herself.
On the other end of the phone, Eden knew exactly who she was going to deal with. Without asking further, he simply said, "Should I reveal the truth?"
After all, this was Rosalie's family matter. Even if he chose to expose anything, he needed her approval first.
Rosalie paused to think before
replying, "Don't expose the part about Helena being Edward's illegitimate daughter for now, As for the rest, do whatever you think is best."
Eden said, "Got it. Leave it to me."
Helena sat pale-faced, staring at the post online. She was trembling all over.
That day, in a fit of anger, she had fabricated all those lies to smear Rosalie's name. She wanted to feel the twisted satisfaction of revenge when people mocked and insulted Rosalie.
But she wasn't stupid. She knew the lies wouldn't hold up if exposed. And if Rosalie found out, she would be doomed.
When the post first appeared on the school forum yesterday, she panicked and tried to contact the administrator to delete it. But they refused, citing the post's popularity.
As she read through the comments below the post-noveldrama
comments insulting both Rosalie and her deceased mother-
two conflicting emotions roiled inside her fear and satisfaction.
She had stared at the post all day, waiting for Rosalie to make a move. But since Rosalie did nothing. Helena figured she hadn't seen it yet. Feeling
both relieved and secretly thrilled, Helena continued to savor the comments under the post.
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