Chapter 61 Big News
Mrs. Hall, who was upset just a moment ago, was now staring at her daughter, her eyes filled
with thick admiration.
“Auntie.” Mia uttered.
Unfortunately, the more Mia acted, the angrier Lydia became. She angrily threw down her bag and slapped Mia
hard across the face.
“You wretched woman, it’s all because of you that I've becso miserable.”
“Lydia!” Mia was shocked by Lydia’s attitude, but when she thought about Lydia being dumped by The Hayes
family, she began to understand. “I know I've let you down. | shouldn't have let your see Evelyn. If it weren't for
venting my anger through her, she wouldn't have had the opportunity
to release that video, and Lawrence, Lawrence wouldn't have...”
“If you don’t mention Lawrence, maybe you can survive a few more seconds in front of me.”
“Lydia, you...” The red in Lydia's eyes startled Mia.
“Do you think you can just apologize after doing all those things to me? What about my
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efforts, my image, my personality, my fiancé? Who will compensatefor all that?”
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“How can you not be angry then?” Mia's eyes were teary. “As long as you're not angry, | can do anything.”
“Then just go die.”
In a fit of anger, Lydia pushed Mia away.
By the pool, Mia couldn't maintain her balance. With a ‘splash, she fell in.
The water was chilling, making Mia shiver. As soon as she entered, she swallowed a few
mouthfuls of water.
“Help... help!”
Lydia clenched her fists, glared harshly at Mia, and ran back to her room.
Mrs. Hall looked at her daughter in astonishment, silently suppressing the sadness on her face, and sighed
deeply.
Lydia stood by the window, holding a stack of PR materials prepared by her parents. Despite that, she dialed
Evelyn’s number.
“I think | don’t need your help anymore. The news will be suppressed soon, but | still want to
say thank you!”
“Heh.” Evelyn paused her dessert-making, pondered for a moment, and replied, “You probably haven't seen how
shameless someone can get.”
“Good luck.”
After saying that, she hung up the phone while humming a tune.
At first, Lydia didn’t understand what Evelyn meant. It wasn’t until the next morning that the widespread news
completely overturned her perception of the world.
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Overnight, Lydia's front-page headlines made her transformed from a refined young lady to a woman with
chaotic personal life, and even a suspected psychological disorder.
When Evelyn woke up, she saw an interview playing on the television.
The location was the villa area, tis the previous night. Mia, soaked through, wrapped in a towel, happened to
be surrounded by a group of reporters as she walked down the street.
“Don’t film me, don’t film me,” Mia desperately shielded her face on the camera, “It's my
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problem that | ended up like this. Don’t blanyone. Please don’t shoot randomly; don’t report
without facts.”
Reporter A keenly caught the key point, “Miss Taylor, you just cout of Lydia's villa. Can we assthat she
caused you to end up like this?”
Reporter B: “Does Lydia have a violent tendency?”
“I heard that Lydia has been seeing a psychologist. Is she psychologically abnormal?”
Reporter C: “As Lydia's best friend, do you often get scolded and hit by her, Miss Taylor? Is it
tough for you?”
“Speople say she’s dating many men at the stime. Is that true?”
“No, no, don’t spread rumors.” Mia pushed away the microphones in anger, “I fell into the pool accidentally. It
was definitely not Lydia pushing me.”
“She went to the hospital just to accompanyfor a check-up. She’s definitely not a psychological pervert.”
With a swift move of her sleeve, Mia revealed the bruised arm, then hastily concealed it, “She has a fiancé. How
could she be dating other men? Those are just her friends, ordinary friends.”
Mia seemed to be explaining on Lydia's behalf, but in reality, she repeated every word the reporters said, in a
subtle manner.
Her performance is so good and deserved a place in the international film industry; it was a
shshe wasn't in it.