Chapter (28)
Ch. My previous life 28 My previous life 28
“Such deep affection,” I said with a mocking smile.
Alecheld the bracelet in his hand, silently staring at TILE.
After what felt liite an eternity, he finally spoke softly.
“Sierra…”
“Oli, stop,” I said, dramatically stepping back as if I were going to gag.
I gave him a pointed look, eyeing him from head to toe.
Moments later, let out a soft snort.
“Well, at least you’re better than your mistress of a mother. You actually managed to climb your way up successfully
I tilted my head mockingly
““Though I do wonder how you and my brother coordinate your schedules. Do you take Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and he takes Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, with Sundays reserved for a threesome?”
I didn’t bother to lower my voice.
As expected, the moment the auction ended, several lasiness acquaintances approached me, eager for gossiph
Feigning peluctance, I sighed, “Oli, it’s nothing. My brother and the Rivers family’s illegitimate heir fell for the same up–and–coming actress. You know how it is–every family has their romantics. For true love, people will tolerate anything, ”
Not only did I let the rumors about the three of them swirl, but I also took things a step further.
Using my resources, I stepped into the film industry, backing new actresses and snatching away several of Linda’s critical roles from her past life.
There was no way Shawn could stand by and let his precious woman be treated like this.
He retaliated decisively.
And that was exactly what I was waiting for.
Without making a move, how could he reveal his flaws?
Soon, my y name started trending
ng online alongside my company.
#Lancrest FounderSierraWoodBullyingScandal
#SierraWoodSpreading DefamatoryRumors
#LindaLow Victim Of Bullying
The video from the anniversary performance, where I smashed Linda’s piano, resurfaced.
However, this time, the clip conveniently ended before I played Symphony No. 5.
Not only that, but they also reached out to former classmates from senior year to back up claims that I had bullied Linda in school
“Yes, Sierra Wood never liked Linda,” one boy declared indignantly in the video. “She tore up her homework, poured ink into her desk, and led |the entire class of girls to ostracize her.”
“Since she was from a wealthy family, Linda couldn’t do anything about it. No matter how much she suffered, she just had to endure it.”
“Eventually, things escalated, and the school made Sierra withdraw. But what did she do? She turned around and went abroad to “polish her
resume!
“And now look at her–she’s suddenly the founder of an up–and–coming company.”