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Divorce Has Never Felt This Good novel Chapter 18

Having drunk a little the previous night, Becky had a designated driver take her back home.

Early the following morning, Jessie called before the alarm clock rang.

“What’s up?” Becky asked groggily.

It wasn’t even eight o’clock yet. How did Jessie always have so much energy?

“Becky! You’re trending! The video of our impromptu concert was posted online. Now the Internet is raving about you! You’re an idol! Many people are begging you to make a debut! You’re so talented, and now others finally know that!”

As Jessie gushed, Becky got out of bed and walked to the windows to open the curtains. Frowning slightly, she asked dubiously, “Finally? What do you mean by finally?”

Jessie fell silent for a second. “Oh, sorry. I forgot that you were already a hit before.”

Although Becky’s words sounded a little narcissistic, she had every right. When she was a freshman, she had trended on the Internet because of a photo. At the time, many scouts who searched for potential talents had tried to get to her, but she never gave anyone the light of day.

Now, years later, Becky was an Internet sensation once more. So the word “finally” was indeed not appropriate.

“I’ve got to keep a low profile.”

Smiling wryly, Becky headed to the bathroom to freshen up.

Jessie snorted. “Keep a low profile? The Casper family had the audacity to bully you because you were too low-key!”

Becky was the pampered daughter of the head of the wealthy Ramos family, but she insisted on pretending to be an ordinary person when she married into the Casper family. Naturally, she was treated like an ordinary person—which wasn’t a good thing.

Hearing this, Becky paused for a moment as she squeezed out some toothpaste. “Oh, forget it. I’m going to wash up first. Did you forget that I’m a manager worth tens of millions of dollars?”

“Of course not, ma’am! I won’t stop you from raking in the big bucks. Goodbye for now, Miss Ramos!”

“Bye, Jessie.”

After hanging up, Becky proceeded to brush her teeth.

As she looked at herself in the mirror, she was somewhat absent-minded.

But Becky didn’t think it was a bad thing. After all, she enjoyed her cooking.

Becky finished the last of her food and sighed in satisfaction. It was the perfect breakfast on a cold day like this.

However, Denise wasn’t as bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.

Becky, who had disappeared for months, showed up again out of the blue. And now, she was an online celebrity, too.

“What is wrong with this world? How could a bitch like Becky become an Internet idol overnight?”

Thinking about how depressed she had been over the past few months because of Becky, Denise gritted her teeth and made a phone call.

“Idol? I want to see if people will still think that Becky is an idol later!”

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