Chapter 30 Had He Truly Been Wrong All Along?

After Marion posted her message, she sat down to have breakfast while scrolling through the comments. Surprisingly, she found satisfaction in seeing Sally being criticized. Marion suddenly understood why Sally always liked to stir up trouble online. Even though the people on the internet were strangers, being criticized by someone you dislike still brought a sense of pleasure.

Marion could not help but regret not responding to Sally online sooner. In just half an hour, her reply had climbed to the third spot on the hot search list. The hashtag #ThereIsAReasonForThe Runaway# followed closely behind. Latecomers to the online spectacle easily grasped the situation.

Meanwhile, Jameson received a call from Joe Sedwig who had just learned about the online situation.” Take down the hot search!” Jameson demanded. However, ten minutes later, he received another call from Joe. “Mr. Royce, we can’t take it down…”

Jameson’s face turned red. He immediately grabbed his coat and headed to the Cartiers‘ mansion. Richard, thinking Marion was still asleep, had just finished breakfast and was about to leave for work when their cars crossed paths.

Richard’s demeanor immediately turned icy. He instructed his driver, “Go straight ahead.” Jameson was just about to call out to Richard, but before the words “Uncle Richard” left his mouth, Richard’s car had already passed him.

and got out, heading towards the entrance. The Cartiers‘ butler

out his phone to call Marion. Just as he pressed the number, he remembered

of the mansion, Jameson realized that he could not enter the Cartiers‘ residence. And without getting in, he could not talk

at the messages his friends sent on his phone, his expression becoming increasingly grave. He looked at Marion’s response and

on his phone, realized that he could not find

mansion, an unprecedented panic gripped

intend to answer. Just as he was

it now,

meeting at nine this morning.‘

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