Frieda could just imagine Aubree’s face after the latter read the comments even though they were only speaking over the phone.
She said dryly, “You should take a look for yourself, Aubree…”
Aubree turned on the speakerphone and opened her social media app grimly.
Someone commented: Aubree is shameless. How dare she claim to be Mr. Farwell’s first crush when she’s really just a homewrecker? If he truly had feelings for her, why would he have married his original spouse?
Another seconded: That’s right. Whatever feelings Mr. Farwell had for his first crush would have been gone by now after six long years. Moreover, Mr. Farwell acts as if he doesn’t even know her. If you ask me, his original spouse is his first crush. Aubree is just a nobody.
The comments were scathing and merciless, leaving no room for doubt about the netizens’ disdain toward Aubree.
Aubree had to muster up all her energy to resist the urge to throw her phone across the room.
“Roxanne, that b*tch!” she cursed through gritted teeth.
Frieda tried to calm her down. “Calm down, Aubree. There’s no point getting angry about this right now.”
She was worried that Aubree might do something foolish and drag herself into it.
Aubree took a few deep breaths before she spoke again. “Do you know any public relations company? I’m going to make that b*tch pay for what she said.”
Frieda hesitated upon hearing this.
How is this any different from what she did the last time? I’m still the one who’s handing the knife over to her as she commits murder. I’ll be a goner if either Jonathan or Lucian finds out.
“Just let it slide, Aubree. Where are you going to get the money to recruit the help of a public relations company with the state your family is in right now?”
She tried to dissuade Aubree.
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