Chapter 1270 Don’t Try to Mask the Truth
Linda frowned and sighed, "Alright, let's not talk about it now. I'll think of a solution and see if you can pull string to clarify on your behalf."
Norman also sighed, "Clarify on my behalf? What good would that do? We must find someone more influential than Elisa to take down the viral Tweet. Otherwise..."
Before he could finish, Linda interrupted with a cold laugh, "Find someone with more influence than Elisa? Dad, are you kidding? Both the Darcey and Wickam groups have come to her aid. Who do you think could have more influence than her? The Garner family refused to get involved, and Nicole Tarbor wouldn't help. What else can I do?"
Linda whined as she harbored suspicions about her father, causing her to feel resentful.
Knowing his daughter well, Norman reassured her, "Are you buying into the Tweet? You and your mother are the only ones in my heart. I have never had any other thoughts."
Linda furrowed but didn't say anything, feeling upset.
Before Norman could explain further, Linda became impatient and said, "Let's just call it a day. If the Garner family finds out we're in contact, who knows what they'll say about me."
Norman sighed and quickly replied, "Alright, alright. I'm counting on you now, Linda."
Linda replied apathetically and hung up the phone. She was not interested in any of this and was annoyed.
At this very moment, chaos was reigning outside, and even the inmates were not spared.
Right now, Rose and the rest were not confined in their cell but were tasked with doing collective work, which was a means of punishing them.
Rose had been raking the weeds begrudgingly, but upon hearing the conversation between two supervisors, all of her resentment dissipated, and her attention was redirected towards their discussion.
"I heard that the Benett family is in deep sh*t nowadays." One of the female workers leaned in and whispered to a male colleague.
The male worker looked perplexed. "Isn't that too general of a statement? There are multiple Benett families around."
Rose's weeding action paused unconsciously, and she stared tautly at the two workers chatting next to her.
What did they mean by that? Were they talking about the Benett family that she knew of?
Thinking of this, Rose refrained from making bad assumptions about the situation. God knew what Elisa had done.
The female worker nodded and said, "Ah, you're right. Elisa also belonged with the Benett family."
Rose's expression changed, and she realized they were discussing her family. That contemptible witch! What has she done now?!
Elisa had already caused them so much trouble. What else did she want? Hadn't she had enough? Why was she so persistent?
Without thinking twice, the female worker said sarcastically once again.
"With all the fuss on Twitter, Norman won't be able to escape unscathed. Their peaceful life was abruptly disrupted, and now they have this added mess. The drama in their family is so cringy."
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