Chapter 228
Chapter 228
The other people quickly got close to Mary Sullivan and huddled over her as they looked expectantly at her phone.
Mary directly opened Weibo and began counting down confidently.
“Three… Two… One…” She counted.
Everyone else held their breath in anticipation. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
Very soon, Mary arrived on the page. The first topic on the list was ‘#Josh Batton denies rumor about Xyla Quest#’.
Closely after that, she pressed on the topic eagerly to witness Xyla being attacked verbally.
However…
When Mary saw the comments in the post, she was dumbfounded.
Not only were the verbal attacks missing, but many fans of Josh Batton were also apologizing to Xyla one after another.
At that moment, Mary felt as if she had been slapped a few consecutive times.
It felt thoroughly embarrassing.
Meanwhile, the three people next to Mary, who were also waiting for an exciting show, sighed disappointedly.
“What’s going on, Mary? You seemed confident and sounded as if it would really happen. It turns out that isn’t the case at all,” one of them said.
“Yeah, that’s right. You didn’t manage to harm her at all,” another person said.
“The cyberbullying has stopped completely. It looks like the people you found weren’t all that powerful,” someone said.
“Mary… You can’t get the job done properly,” someone added.
When Mary heard what the three of them were saying, she felt even more unhappy. They were saying insulting things to her.
Meanwhile, Mary was genuinely shocked by what happened.
What was going on? Why didn’t things turn out like how she had expected it to?
This should not have happened. Mary had gone through so much trouble. How did things end up like this?
Mary immediately glared at the three of them unhappily.
“What are you saying? Can you please shut up? What do you mean I can’t get the job done? I told you I could do it. Nobody has ever been able to dodge my bullet safely. Just you wait,” Mary said.
As Mary spoke, she quickly opened the ‘Josh Batton’s Wives’ chat group.
When Mary noticed that somebody had tagged her, she quickly opened the message.
At about eleven o’clock the night before, somebody had tagged her and asked if she was creating a false rumor.
Somebody had also asked if what Josh Batton said was true.
After reading those questions, Mary scrolled through what the rest were saying.
Many of them said they needed to be rational and wait for Mary’s response before deciding what to do next.
“A bunch of fools. Do they still need to wait?” Mary immediately snorted coldly.
After that, she typed. “Sisters, trust me. Whatever I said is true. I was there in the flesh when it happened. I’m definitely not making anything up. If I were, I'd be hit by lightning. Why do you believe everything Josh Batton says?”