Chapter 2615
After seeing the post, Eliza quickly forwarded Monte’s post in her Facebook: [I just fell in love like many people, is it because I am a star and the boyfriend I dated is a rich man, so I became a star? Are you being fostered? Is it true that no one fell in love in college? I denied all of my efforts in the entertainment industry due to a relationship. Nobody cares about my progress. People who like me can keep liking me. I don’t ask people who don’t like me.
Catherine and Freya quickly liked and commented on Eliza’s Facebook.
Catherine: [I believe in you; you are a person who takes feelings seriously.]
Freya: [Oh, I’ve been meaning to say it for a long time, but it’s not unusual for you to introduce so many wealthy and powerful people to me. I’m also curious if the people who say you’re supporting them on the Internet don’t know who your friends are.]
Netizens are frantically discussing.
[I know Eliza isn’t like that; listen, She just has a normal relationship with Monte, okay? Stop talking about dirty people.]
[Eliza, you finally came out to explain yourself; we believe in you, and those who are clear will be clear themselves. ]
[This is a public relations copy that was negotiated between them. Why did Felix terminate the contract if it is not truly fostered?]
[Oh my god, it’s just a normal relationship; it will be reduced to the woman’s miscarriage and even suicide. Isn’t the hospital’s diagnosis certificate genuine? Eliza is determined to marry into a wealthy family and will force her to die. ]
[Eliza denied the rumour personally. The claim that she was fostered on the internet was false. Perhaps she never had a miscarriage or attempted suicide. Everything was rumour.]
[I worked in that hospital, and the diagnosis certificate appears to be genuine. It should be very formal and genuine.]
[Have you noticed that whenever Eliza attends an event, she wears a watch with a wide strap on her wrist, presumably to conceal the scars of suicide? ]
[Upstairs said, I also noticed this detail as well.]
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