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Sweet Subterfuge by Trina Duo

Chapter 572
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Chapter 572

The revelation of Yvette’s scandal in the past by the anonymous social media account not only completely ruined

her chances of making a comeback in the entertainment industry, but also pushed her illegitimate daughter into

the spotlight.

The article that was published was written by Larissa herself, so she blurred out any information that would identify

her. During the editing process, Rena carefully reviewed the article to ensure that Larissa’s identity wouldn’t be

exposed before uploading it online.

Nonetheless, no secret could be hidden forever.

Larissa had lived with the Seymour family for many years. Although she was publicly introduced as Yvette’s niece,

those who were close to the Seymour family could guess that she was actually Yvette’s illegitimate daughter after

reading the exposé.

In the initial stages, this incident was just casual gossip discussed among the upper echelons. However, after the

gossip had spread further, it naturally reached the ears of the media

Several media outlets had called the Winston Hotel to schedule an interview with Larissa, but they were all turned

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down by her assistant with various excuses.

Unwilling to give up, the journalists even put on disguises and loitered around the hotel for a few days to lie in wait

for Larissa. When that didn’t work, they pretended to be hotel guests and made multiple complaints, creating a

scene so that they could demand a meeting with the general manager, which was Larissa.

Finally, the exhausted manager of the housekeeping department revealed that Larissa had been hospitalized due to

a car accident.

The media outlets had an extensive network of information sources, so it wasn’t difficult for them to find out which

hospital Larissa was admitted to and even which ward she was in.

The only problem was, there were two groups of men taking shifts, guarding outside her ward around the clock.

Not even a fly could enter

her ward, let alone a human.

When they could not get an interview with Larissa, the journalists harassed the attending doctors and nurses who

were in charge of her, even fellow patients on the same floor who had never met Larissa before.

Fed up with the media’s disturbances, the hospital received numerous complaints from everyone on Larissa’s floor.

In the end, the hospital had to negotiate with Lewis, hoping that he could handle the media, who were becoming a

terrible nuisance.

Lewis had been working alongside Gary since he was young, so he picked up some tricks from him on handling

troublesome people ke the journalists.

Knowing the importance of media in the Internet era Lewis didn’t engage in conflict with them. Conversely, he

politely invited all the journalists to a coffee shop nearby and provided them with sensational news that satisfied

their curiosity. In exchange, they were prohibited from coming to the hospital to disturb the staff, nor could they try

to dig up information about Larissa from other channels.

That night headlines that read “Yvette’s Two Daughters at Odds” were trending on the Internet.

Surveillance footage of Lana ramming her car into Larissa was uploaded online, and the number of views exceeded

ten million.

Lana’s actions were deliberate and intentional, making it clear that she had attempted to murder Larissa. There

was no way that it could be brushed off as an accident.

The whole Internet was shocked.

Countless viewers online were terrified and alarmed at Lana’s brazenness of committing murder in broad daylight,

showing her contempl for the law.

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Except for a few individuals with psychopathic tendencies and paid posters by the Seymour family, most of the

comments left by netizens. online expressed their hope for severe punishment of the culprit.

At such a heated moment, an anonymous insider who described himself as a legal worker dashed everyone’s hopes

with a status update on Facebook. “The culbrit is known to be men tally ill so she won’t go to prison. Everyone, just

calm down and move on.”

However, public outrage by the netizens wasn’t extinguished Instead, it grew more intense.

“Now, all the murderers will claim that they are m entally an excuse to get off scot-heel her?

“it’s terrifying! What il Lencounter a p sycho one day? I can’t even imagine it! I urge the police to lock the culprit up

and prevent her from harming others in the future!”

“Why can’t m entally il people be sentenced? Does that mean the victims who were killed by these people died in

vain? Da mn it, I can’t

accept this! Who exactly is the law supposed to protect?”

“Yvette’s husband must be extremely rich, It wouldn’t be difficult for him to take a medical certificate for his

daughter’s diagnosis. I suggest that the police investigate thoroughly in case she is trying to pretend to be m entally

il,”

The anonymous insider replied to the comment above. “The investigation has been carried out. She does have a

me ntal illness, and it’s quite severe, in fact. So yeah.”