In the backyard, Evan and White, had been searching around before they made their way to the west wing of the estate.
Spotting Helen by thekeside gazebo, Evan gritted his teeth andmanded, "White, go."
White immediately leaped forward, swimming through the bushes into theke waters.
At that moment, Helen was in the gazebo, attempting to unwind.
However, the online news she stumbled upon only served to fan the mes of her anger instead of calming her nerves.
She had never paid much attention to the online chatter about her and Pam before. But after Elliot brought it up today, she was curious.
How could strangers im Pam was the epitome of grace and kindness?
Bored, Helen decided to do a little digging online.
And what she found was infuriating!
A search for Pam yielded nothing but glowing praises.
Peopleuded her for her majestic beauty, calling her a beacon of Eastern charm.
They praised her for her literary elegance, dubbing her Oceanopolis''s number one ssy beauty.
They reminisced about her youthful radiance and optimism.
They admired her for being dignified and gracious post-marriage, always treating others with kindness.
Some even spoke of the profound maternal love they saw in her, despite the tragedies she faced.
yton hailed her as a wonderful wife, the Patel family praised her as a dutiful daughter, and even the olddy from the hills called her the best daughter-inw in the world!
In essence, she was perfect in every way!
But when Helen searched for her own name, the contrast was stark.
Critics branded her as petty and spiteful.
usations of jealousy and an inability to see others seed followed her.
Insults about herck of intellect and pretense at being cultured were rampant.
Andments about hercking in beauty but not in vanity were the icing on the cake.
After much searching, not a singlepliment could be found!
Fuming, Helen turned to her confidant, her voice icy, "Why haven''t you told me about thesements?!"
Her confidant shared her frustration, "Like you, I hadn''t been following these. Had I known, I would''ve informed you sooner."
Helen clenched her teeth, "This must be the Patel family''s doing. They''re deliberately tarnishing my reputation!"
Her confidant agreed, brows furrowed, "Absolutely! The Patel family is known for this. They find it too easy to discredit someone online. Haven''t you noticed? Pam''s brothers have always detested us. Every encounter ends with them giving us death stares, seeing us as archenemies!"
Helen''s jealousy surged anew.
Pam had it all - her parents'' love, her brothers'' affection, and even her sisters-inw treated her well.
The Patel family adored her, and yton was unwaveringly loyal!
If only Pam hadn''t insisted on staying in her daughter''s room, refusing to return to her parental home, Helen would''ve had no opportunity to torment her!
In contrast, Helen''s own family situation was dismal.
The Murphy family''s daughters were merely pawns for profit. Without any potential gain, the Murphy family wouldn''t bother with them.
Knowing what was on her mind, her maid ttered, "Madam, don''t be upset. What use are online praises and family affection? She lost her daughter and her mind! Her life is nothingpared to yours now. You''re high above, and she? She''s nothing but a bug in the mud!"
Helen felt slightly better, her resolve hardening, "If I had known the Patel family would dare to treat me this way, I would''ve made Pam pay even more dearly! Just wait, the Patel family will have their day of tears!"
Her confidant quickly added, "Pam has been out of her mind for over twenty years, and the Patel family has been troubled all along. If Pam were to die, the Patel family would be devastated. Perhaps her parents would die of grief."
Feeling uplifted, Helen inquired, "Is everything for the n arranged?"
"All set. We just need Pam to fall into the trap. Oh, and about the Thorne family''s three sons, which one should we choose?"