Chapter 10
Instead of interrupting Juliet, she zoomed out and googled her name. She had just typed “Mai” when she saw the latest news
She clicked it. As she expected, she became a trending hashtag on Twitter again.
Moira clicked on the entry and saw a picture of Alfie and Claire picking out the ring.
A so-called insider posted a tweet claiming to have some inside information. The tweet was titled: Being left at the altar is not the s**t part. Moira clicked in and read the post.
Do
to you remember Ms. Jimenez, the one who was left at the altar by her groom and had a car accident? I have a friend who is in their social circle, and she told me something more dramatic happened today. It is said that today is the third anniversary of the relationship between Ms. Jimenes and Mr. Guzman, and the two were also planning to get a marriage license today after their honeymoon! But today, my friend went to shop for a bag and saw him picking out a ring for his true love! It’s just absolutely dramatici it was sad to be left at the altar, but it was not the worst part.]
There were assorted comments. Some thought Moira was lucky to get rid of the s**m. Some thought it was miserable for Moira to be treated like this on their anniversary. Of course, there were also bystanders waiting to see Moira fight Claire.Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
Moira swiped the screen and browsed for a while. She instantly knew who was behind the heated topic when she saw the several most liked comments.
In the past, every time after Moira’s performance, Claire would intentionally buy a trending topic about herself and top Moira’s.
Moira used to keep a low profile. Although she felt that Claire was disgusting, she did not want outsiders to comment on the career she loved. Most of her performances were relatively low-key, and occasionally, she would be trending on Twitter, but no one ever noticed.
After the wedding, people on the internet were hurling all sorts of malicious speculation and abuse at her, and she didn’t think to fight back. She never liked to make private life public.
Juliet had cursed for several minutes and didn’t hear Moira’s voice. She asked worriedly, “Moira, are you still there?”
“Yeah,” Moira said and laughed. “I’m browsing ins”
She had known Alfie for twelve years. They had too many overlapping friends.
Alfie buying a ring for Claire was trending now, and many friends sympathized with Moira. Of course, some took the opportunity to e o n her.
Claire’s besties posted the picture with the same caption: Claire is worth it!
Moira laughed, and Juliet also saw the p
posts. She was so angry that she stuttered. “They… They are… Shame on them!”
Somehow, Moira didn’t feel angry and even liked their posts.
She then slowly moved her wheelchair back to her room, put the newly-acquired marriage license on her dresser, took a picture, and posted on ins saying, [Married.]