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By afternoon, Patrick and Hamilton had swiftly maneuvered to shift the public focus. Online attention soon turned back to Rhys and Harlee’s engagement. Rhys couldn’t help but smile as he saw the top trending topic: “Harlee and Rhys Are the Perfect Match.” His heart warmed at the sight.
Using the Green Group’s official ount, Patrick had posted a photo he had taken from outside the ss house, showing Harlee nestled in Rhys’ arms, apanied by the captions “Will you marry me?” and “I do.” This caused quite a sensation online.
“Wow, am I the only one mesmerized by the ss house? What kind of wealth does it take to own something like that? Every woman in the world would want one like that!”
“No, you’re missing the point. I thought the real beauty was the person to cherish, but after seeing this photo, who am I to deserve such a beautiful soul? These two are perfect together!”
“Can we all agree that this photo beats any TV drama couple shot? They are just too perfect! My fantasy novel dreams havee to life.”
Online discussions buzzed mostly about the engagement between the Green and Sanderson families and the perfect couple, Harlee and Rhys.
But despite the endless spection, they could find little more than a handful of photos of Rhys, while Harlee’s images were nearly always blurry, taken from behind. The clearest shot anyone had was the one Patrick had posted.
This was because any photo of Harlee that appeared online was quickly deleted along with the user’s ount.
Given these strict precedents, journalists didn’t dare take the risk. Their livelihoods relied on their social media presence. One wrong move could cost them everything.
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Rhys sat in his office, scrolling through the overwhelming flood ofpliments about how they were a perfect match.
A smile tugged at his lips.
He and Harlee were undeniably the perfect match!
Meanwhile, in the Brooks family, Ang’s life had taken a sharp turn for the worse.
Although she had used her tricks to marry Wade, life within the Brooks family was worse than when the Hilton family went bankrupt. Wade, who ran an entertainmentpany, was constantly surrounded by women.
Just this month alone, Ang had received nearly a hundred messages urging her to leave him.
Ang had tried to confront him, but Wade remained indifferent.
At one point, he had even brought up the possibility of divorce. Since then, Ang had kept her distance, terrified that Wade might actually go through with it.
She had lost Lindsay as an ally and no longer had the power to manipte him as she once had. Though the Brooks family members still treated her with a semnce of respect in public, behind closed doors, her life was worse than that of a servant.
Everyone ignored her. Only Jenesis still spoke to her, and that was because Ang’s mother had once helped Jenesis in the past.
Lately, Wade had been in a foul mood, growing more distant by the day.
He refused tomunicate with Ang and even confiscated her phone, making her feel like a bird in a gilded cage.
As Jenesis readied herself for the banquet, her gaze flickered over to Ang.
Her eyes were shrouded in a cloud of inscrutable intent.
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