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Chapter 1097

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    Kort bzarna Turnsting or gung anumang in kue grain.


    Phone’s bus curled up into a glowing errat. She was confetent that Judith, whom she considered


    inferint, wat is yo


    Jund when thesebe was about to write a reply, several screenshots appeared in herments Fly smile


    instantly faltered, and her face turned unusually pale. Her body trambled uncontrobly<i>, </i>and the nearly


    dropped her phone in panic.


    The screenshots revealed her chat histories with Brent and other men, including Darian Simpson, a <b>male</b>


    student who had been pursuing her.


    Phoebe intended to give Brent an exnation after the sensation. However, she didn’t expect to see her


    private messages being disclosed to the public.


    Phoebe stared at her phone for a second before swiftly deleting thement. To her horror, she


    discovered more of her secrets in the flood ofments. Worst of all, her fans had noticed the


    screenshots and clicked on them.


    The chats weren’t merely flirtatious. They had escted to something obscene. Phoebe had even sent


    her boudoir photos to Brent and addressed him affectionately. It was a stark departure from her usual


    strong and independent image.


    On top of that, she had given different nicknames to her contacts–Brent was named “My Sugar Daddy”


    while Darian was named “Simp 1“. Upon further scrolling, it was found that Phoebe had nicknamed her


    other admirers by numbers.


    In particr, Jaxon was hriously named a “Wealthy Old Man to Marry“. Obviously, Phoebe merely


    treated him as a walking ATM.


    Among the chats, Darian stood out from the rest. He was renowned as a college hunk and the one who


    had vehemently refuted Phoebe’s rumors. ording to the chat, he had offered herfort when the


    rumors started.


    “I know you must be upset, Phoebe. No one likes being used of something they didn’t do. I’ve bought


    some milkshakes for you and sent them to your dorm.


    “Remember, you’ve done nothing wrong. That old hag is just jealous of your beauty. Besides, she’s at fault for neglecting her husband,” he texted.


    The screenshots came as a bombshell, leaving theizens startled and intrigued. The whole inte


    erupted in a frenzy as everyone wondered the truth. Regardless, it marked the end ‘for Phoebe.


    Phoebe, who had always yearned for fame, finally got her wish with such revtion.


    As themotion brewed online, Phoebe’s fans stubbornly defended her. Those who shared her


    sentiments even posted ridiculousments.


    <b>“</b>Can’t the haters use their brains? Pheebs will never simp for her top supporter.”


    <b>“</b><b>That’s </b>right! It’s obvious that the chat history has been photoshopped!”


    Despite her fans‘ unwavering faith, Phoebe didn’t feel relieved at all. She had been desperately deleting thements, but her secrets continued to surface. At that moment, she received a call from Brent but was too <b>afraid </b>to answer.Original content from N?velDrama.Org.


    When Phoebe rejected his call, Brent texted her, “Feeling bold now, are we? How dare you hide <b>from </b>me? Just you wait!”


    Terrified, Phoebe hurriedly called Brent, “I was wrong, Brent. I’ll exin to youter<b>…</b><b>”</b>


    “I’m not listening to your excuses. I thought you were truly innocent. I believed your sweet lies and showered you with gifts. I even helped you in live battles. I’ve spent a fortune on you. Yet, you’ve been flirting around behind my back.


    “How dare you betray me! I don’t care who you’ve offended, but you better fix this quickly. You know the consequences if they find out my identity,” Brent threatened.
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