Chapter 112
With the evidence of bodily harm, Cordy had proof of deliberate physical assault.
That meant she could pursue a legal course of action should she decide to press charges.
Cordy finally turned on her phone then and sent the report from her medical examination to the police before getting herself admitted to the hospital.
As she reclined in her hospital bed, she stared at t
he countless missed calls on her phone, but she ignored them anyway.
She swiped through news articles and saw that all of the internet was condemning Kyle and Noel, using the foulest of words on them.
With the drama having escalated to such an extent, the damage was not just on Kyle and Noel’s reputations–both Jessop Corp and Sachs Enterprises would suffer more direct losses as well, including boycotts of their products and their stock prices plummeting.
Naturally, Cordy was unmoved.
She tapped on Twitter to check out the tweet Kyle posted yesterday–the number of supportive replies to that tweet before was now the number of damning replies that same tweet had.
And the reply with the most likes was inevitably: [Sluts and scum belong together].
However, the most retweeted reply was a textless tweet with a single thumbs up emoji.
And the one who sent that tweet was an officially verified account, going by the name of ‘John Levine, Levine Ventures‘.
There were a ton of replies beneath.
[Is that really John Levine? He’s on Twitter too?]
[I just checked–it’s him, but that’s the only tweet from him.]
[My god… John Levine has graced me with his presence! My grandpa would be smiling in his grave!]
[Even John Levine cannot stand Kyle Jessop’s behavior. The man is an epitome of justice!]
Suddenly, Cordy smiled for no particular reason at all.
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