Breakfast was lavish, and Maeve ate with genuine satisfaction.
She wasn't bothered in the slightest by the fact that Andres still clung to something from his past—so much so that he'd dismissed a maid over it.
Afterward, Maeve went to her study, opened her laptop, and prepared to look up some information—when a trending topic caught her eye.
To her surprise, it was closely tied to the Morales family.
The post she'd discovered not long ago—the one that had been deleted—had resurfaced and been pushed back into the spotlight.
A girl named Jenny Turner had posted under her real name, accusing Ansel of abusing his power—beating her—and she attached photos of her injuries.
When it happened, she said, four or five men took turns humiliating her.
She tried to fight back.
She was beaten for it.
And all of it, she claimed, happened under Ansel's orders.
With sharp, furious writing and brutal images, Jenny successfully hooked the public's attention.
The photos—taken after the beating—sparked an immediate wave of outrage.
A group of grown men beating a defenseless young nurse. No apology after. Instead, they forced the hospital to fire her.
It was vile. It spread like wildfire. And overnight, Ansel's image flipped.
The public had originally pitied him—poor guy, sick as he was, unlucky enough to have a heartless sister like Maeve who took money and refused to save him.
Jenny's exposure transformed him from a dying victim into a monster people wanted to see punished.
At the end of the post, Jenny called Ansel a cancer on society and said his illness was payback. Someone that ruthless, someone who treated people as disposable, didn't deserve to keep living.
What awaited him, she wrote, was only hell.


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