Chapter 1411
Hearing Karen’s reply, Madeline made a confused sound of disbelief.
Jeremy’s narrow and charming eyes snapped open and his gaze fell on Madeline’s serious small face.
Madeline locked gazes with Jeremy as she continued to listen to Karen speak over the phone.
Soon after, Madeline hung up the phone.
Jeremy pulled her into his arms and asked caringly, “Did something happen to Mom?”
Madeline shook her head. “She’s fine. It’s just…”
“Just what?” Jeremy stared into Madeline’s glistening eyes.
Madeline took Jeremy’s phone and tapped into Twitter where she found today’s number one trend. She felt conflicted.
“Look, Jeremy.” She handed the phone to him and her frustration deepened.
Jeremy glanced at the content and a cold look flashed in his deep eyes.
The contents of the letter Old Master Jones wrote to Old Master Whitman were trending!
The lead was from an insider who knew of the truth behind the grievances between the Whitman and the Jones family 15 years ago.
“I remember giving the letter to Ryan’s dad and he said that he would destroy it. How could there be pictures of its contents uploaded online?”
Madeline was confused. This was indeed a troublesome incident.
“Now all of Glendale and even the entire world knows about this. Who knows how Ryan and the Jones family will feel if they saw this?”
He had slandered his friend and in return suffered in remorse until he ultimately died in despair.
Jeremy, Madeline, nor the Whitman family had ever thought to publicize the contents of the letter, yet here it was, available for the world to see.
Now that the Jones family were no longer seen as the victims, many netizens began to comment and scold them as well as the late Old Master Jones after the letter started trending.
Madeline and Jeremy got up and went to eat a simple breakfast.
After breakfast, Madeline heard the adjacent table also talking about the trending topic. She could not help but feel frustrated.
“Should we go back, Jeremy?”
Jeremy lifted his beautiful peach blossom eyes. “What for?”
“Shouldn’t we do something about this?”
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