Hearing those words, Julien's expression also fell. He went over behind Sydney, ready to watch it with her.
Sydney turned her head slightly to glance at him but did not chase him away and let him do as he pleased.
She clicked on the link in Lyra's social media platform and entered the live broadcast lobby.
Once inside, she was shocked by the number of people watching the broadcast. More than 10 million people were watching, and all kinds of comments flew across the screen, so fast that she could not even read them.
Not even famous live broadcasters were this popular.
On the screen, Lyra was dressed in a hospital gown. Her face was pale and her eyes were red as she looked at the camera." Everyone, thank you for coming to my broadcast. I’m sure you all know what happened to me. As a girl, there's nothing more painful than for something like that to have happened. By right, I should be taking care of my injury now and staying low so that I don’t get laughed at by everyone. However..."
She tilted her head and sniffled, holding back her tears and pretending to be strong. "However, I really can’t stand it. I’m lying in a hospital bed covered in injuries, but the person who hurt me is still at large. I thought about it for a long time and decided to come forward and make the people who hurt me pay the price!"
The viewers watching the live stream
agreed.
[That's right. Why should the victim suffer so much while the perpetrator gets away with it?]
[I support you, Ms. Madden. It's time to expose those people with vicious hearts. Punish that person!]
Sydney looked at the scene and clenched her fists on the arm of her chair Her heart was filled with anger.
This woman was so shameless!
She admitted that Lyra was the victim, but the perpetrator was not her.
Lyra did not look for the real perpetrator and instead threw all the blame on her.
Even if a person like that was a victim, she was not worthy of sympathy at all and deserved to be bullied!
Julien was also furious. His expression darkened, his hand on the top of Sydney's chair clenched tightly until the chair wrinkled. The cold air emanating from his body was enough to freeze others.
Sydney felt it and looked at him. Her eyes flashed, but she said nothing and turned her head back again and continued to watch Lyra's live broadcast.
Lyra looked at the barrage of comments supporting her, and a smug light flashed in her eyes. However, she put on a touching expression. "Thank you. Thank you for your support, everyone. I really... really..."
She covered her face and sobbed.
The audience hurriedly comforted her and told her not to cry.
After a flurry of reassurance from the audience, Lyra’s emotions were finally much calmer.
She pulled two tissues and wiped her tears, then showed a grateful smile to the camera. "Thank you for all your kind words. I'm feeling much better now."
When the audience saw that they successfully comforted her, they were very happy and kept sending her donations.
Lyra looked at the rising amount in the background and was very satisfied in her heart.
Starting a live broadcast was indeed a good idea. Not only could she completely throw Sydney into hell, but she could also make a fortune.
[Ms. Madden, you still haven't said how Sydney Raines schemed against you.] A spectator who gave a large donation had his comment highlighted in red.
When the others saw this comment, they remembered the real purpose of this live broadcast and hurriedly echoed it, asking Lyra to tell them quickly.
Lyra acted like she had just seen something sad. The smile on her face once again turned sorrowful, and in that sorrow was obvious fear.
She curled up, wrapping her arms tightly around her knees, and said in a choked voice, "It's like this. That day, Ms. Raines contacted me and told me to go to North Shore Road Avenue. I went, but what I found there wasn't Ms. Raines. It was the six men arranged by her."
After saying this, she buried her head in her knees and cried her heart out.
The audience was stunned.
[Goodness. Six?]
[OMG, I always thought that it was just one. I didn't expect there to be so many!]
[Sydney Raines is too vicious. Purity is the most important thing to a woman. Not only did Sydney ruin Ms. Madden’s innocence, but she even arranged for so many men to do it. She wanted to completely ruin Ms. Madden.]
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