The Casper family was quick to take action. By the time Becky had taken a shower, the news had been erased from the Internet.
The news had been removed, but what Becky had asked for was more than just that.
She had asked them to clear her name and clarify that she wasn’t the author of the comic book.
Right now, only the news had been removed. They hadn’t finished what Becky had asked them to do.
She smirked as she put the phone aside, turned off the light, and went to sleep.
If she didn’t get a satisfactory answer from the Casper family tomorrow, she would not show any mercy.
Becky ended up having a good night’s sleep.
The next day, Becky saw the Casper family’s reply when she came out of the meeting.
The bloggers who had started the rumors had all made public apologies. They clarified that the comic book had nothing to do with Becky and that they had made up a story about her secret love for Rory in order to attract public attention.
Of course, people had different opinions about such public apologies.
Some believed it, and some didn’t.
After all, Becky was not a popular star. Why were the paparazzi targeting her?
When there was a knock on the door, Becky put down her phone and said, “Come in.”
It was Talia. “Miss Ramos, your father just called.”
Becky’s eyebrows shot up. “Is it about the news on the Internet?” she asked.
Talia nodded. “He asked me if the Casper family had done it.”
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