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Chapter 260

    ?Chapter 260:


    Was he doing this to manipte public opinion? Was this another calcted move?


    Clearly, he hadn’t learned his lessonst time.


    Meanwhile, Marc lounged behind his desk at the Walsh Group, eyes fixed on the screen as thetest wave of rumors caught fire online. He spun a pen slowly between his fingers, his expression unreadable.


    At this stage, posting a so-called rification was supposed to reaffirm his loyalty to Ste—at least, that was the message he wanted everyone to see.


    Ste couldn’t bring herself to scroll through another word of thements. The sheer absurdity of the lies had her convinced the inte was crawling with lunatics.


    Dragging herself to her desk, she powered up herputer and transferred the audio file of her earlier confrontation with Haley.


    Her fingers flew over the keys—she uploaded the raw, unedited recording to her ount, tagging it with a simple caption: “Truth will prevail.” Every word of that exchange was clear as day.


    Within moments, the post exploded, drawing a flood of shares andments from all corners of the inte.


    Ste was using the alternate ount under her new identity, Sylvia. She typed a measuredment, in which she imed she wanted no part in the mess, since the evidence spoke for itself.


    But there was no stopping what she’d set in motion. The recording captured everyst thing Haley had told her at the police station—including the bombshell that Marc was tangled up in a suspicious death.


    The recording spread like wildfire, dominating every corner of the inte.


    Moments ago, theizens had ripped Ste apart in thements, but the moment the truth surfaced, they jumped to the other side without a second thought.


    “See? I always knew Marc was shady as hell. Can’t believe you people bought his act.”


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    “Marc and Haley are both snakes. Not a word out of their mouths is true.”


    “All they did was talk big with no proof, but Sylvia came in with the receipts. That’s what I like—justy it out. No time wasted.”


    Spection ran wild, and now the crowd was fixated on uncovering who Marc had truly harmed.


    Netizens wasted no time unearthing past scandals, desperate to uncover the truth.


    The wave of public opinion crashed hard, and even hospital staff started releasing official statements, confirming Ste had never once had an abortion. Within thirty minutes, the smear campaign crumbled, and Ste’s name was spotless again.


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