Chapter 83
This was quite interesting.
Although William wasn’t a good person, he kept his word.
Linda appreciated this about him.
“We don’t need to worry. If he likes to show off, just let him be,” Linda said casually, and Samson didn’t say anything further.
William’s intervention indeed brought a new turn to the situation.
People did tend to favor the wealthy.
William was undoubtedly wealthy.
So, his involvement shifted the public opinion.
Everyone knew about Ida’s misdeeds now.
The public wasn’t stupid.
While they might favor the wealthy, they also followed the developments of the situation.
For example, in the video Ida posted, some found numerous flaws in her supposedly flawless narrative.
One such netizen even made a video analyzing how truthful her tearful complaints were.
The video’s view count skyrocketed as soon as it was released.
Netizens started comparing and noticing inconsistencies.
Linda even paid to promote the video on every platform to ensure more people saw it.
Her statements could often mislead public opinion, but a netizen’s voicé, backed by solid evidence, had the opposite effect.
Linda couldn’t have achieved this on her own.
But this enthusiastic netizen did.
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