Since returning to her home country, Charlotte had appeared countless times on social media's trending topics. Although she wasn't involved in internet celebrity-related work, her online presence remained high due to the Wolkin Award and the recently popular TF skincare product line.
Yesterday, when she and Joe obtained their marriage certificate, they didn't go out of their way to hide it, and as a result, a passerby took a picture of them.
Perhaps it was just a momentary impulse to post it online, but it quickly stirred up a storm.
"The last time I saw these two, it was Mr. Smith claiming he was trying to win over Miss Clinton again. I didn't expect them to get married so soon."
"Isn't this whole back-and-forth drama a bit too perfect? I really want to know how Mr. Smith managed to win his wife back!"
"Everyone! I suddenly remembered something! Who still remembers the city-wide advertising billboards from yesterday? Could it be Mr. Smith who bought them?"
The power of netizens is immense, and soon, someone from an advertising agency came forward to reveal that the gentleman who purchased the advertising time yesterday was indeed surnamed Smith.
While netizens continued to discuss, Charlotte, who had been silent on social media, suddenly posted a text.
Charlotte: Thank you all for your love. We will be happily together.
The attached image was the same one from the billboards yesterday.
Her blessing almost confirmed all the speculations of the netizens, and everyone started sending their congratulations.
The official account of the Smith Group even directly shared Charlotte's post.
Smith Group: Mr. Smith got married, and Sir Smith is very happy. He decided that all products under the Smith Group will have a 10% discount today.
This announcement left the netizens stunned.
It's worth noting that the Smith Group's products cover almost every aspect of people's daily lives, including clothing, food, housing, and transportation. If all their products were discounted by 10%...
Some curious netizens hurriedly commented on the Smith Group's post, asking, "When you say a ten percent discount... does it only apply to daily necessities and electronic products?"
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