How could someone have seen it back then?
Tamara frantically refreshed the page, only to find her own comment section had been conquered.
[You toxic snake! Stop pretending to be an angel!]
[You framed Leilani and sent her to prison, and now you buy bots to smear her? Why don't you just die?]
[Milford must be blind to marry a poisonous woman like you!]
Trembling, she dialed Clive's number, her voice thick with tears. "Clive! What is going on? Why are there so many people coming to my page to curse at me?"
Even though she was panicked and terrified, Tamara still put on a confused and helpless act in front of Clive.
Hearing Tamara's panicked sobbing, Clive felt a surge of irritation. Although he tried to sound calm, his voice betrayed his own panic.
"Tamara, don't panic! The internet users probably dug up your social media. Don't be afraid. I'll contact Luke immediately to take down the trending topics! Don't stay outside by yourself right now. Go home and hide for a while."
However, this time, even Luke was helpless.
"Clive, we've really hit a brick wall this time. It seems the big shots Leilani knows have gotten involved. We can't suppress the heat at all right now! We can only wait for this wave of public opinion to settle down."
Luke looked grave. He hadn't expected that the adopted daughter who had been to prison, as Clive described, would know so many powerful figures. To be acquainted with such formidable people meant Leilani was certainly not simple. Now, it was Clive and Luke who were running around like chickens with their heads cut off.
The incident regarding Leilani had been trending for nearly a day. Because many concerned users reported Carola's post for spreading rumors, it was banned. After the post was taken down, public opinion completely flipped. The users who had blindly followed the crowd to insult Leilani deleted their comments and ran, while the rational bystanders who had been attacked by the bots finally held their heads high, refuting the black propaganda one by one.
[The post got banned. Do you still dare say it wasn't a rumor?]
[What Clive and Tamara did was disgusting!]
Although the post was banned, Callahan still tracked down the person who posted it. He packaged the investigation results and sent them to Leilani.
“The post was made by Carola Conner. But what's strange is that the funds for these bots didn't go through her account. There must be someone behind Carola.”

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