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Chapter 246

Chapter 246Marshall could tell she was feeling conflicted.

“For the past few days, I've used the firm’s official account and contacted these people in private. | told them to delete theirhateful comments and pin their apologies on Facebook. Then this matter will be considered settled in private. Otherwise, we'lltake the legal route. Guess what they told me?”

Stella looked at him and did not speak.

“Every single one told me to sue them if | can. Not only did they not delete their comments, they even edited my privatemessages and posted the edited photos on Facebook, claiming they were being threatened. They encouraged netizens whodon’t know the truth to condemn me,” Marshall paused.

He continued coolly, “They don’t think they're wrong at all, so how could they sincerely admit their mistakes?”‘How threatening could a mere apology letter be?’ he thought.

“There’s no way to convict them, but | can ask for compensation. When faced with this type of people, asking for compensationmight work even better. However, our focus will definitely still be on adults. Also...” Marshall paused.

“Do you know Tammy Gull?”

Stella shook her head, “I haven’t heard of this person. Why?”

“The person’s name is registered under the name Tammy Gull. This person’s IP address is in Rivera.”

Stella was startled.

‘This person is from Rivera, and their profile photo is one of Bella’s private photos. So it really is too coincidental,’ she thought.“Could someone have purchased another person’s information to register this phone number?

“That’s not very likely. Years ago, people were required to use their real names when purchasing phone cards and registeringsocial media accounts. Besides, this account was registered last year and had even tipped others during live streams. Thisshows that there’s payment information bound to this number. If the person had bought another person’s information, they can’tpossibly have done this.”

“So, what you're saying is either this person is using the account, or someone close to them is using it?”Marshall nodded.

Stella thought for a while.

“This name doesn’t ring any bells,’ she thought.

Marshall said warmly, “If you can’t think of anyone, so be it. Perhaps I’m overly concerned. This person might be a fan, and theprofile photo is purely coincidental. This doesn’t stop us

from suing this person.”

Stella sighed in relief. When she thought of what Marshall had said just now, she said in a low voice, “Sorry for the trouble. I’veeven gotten you involved and verbally abused by these people.”

Marshal laughed and said quietly, “It’s normal to get scolded when one’s in an attorney profession. Self-regulation is one of ourrequired courses.’

“How do you self-regulate?”

Stella asked earnestly.

‘| care too much about what people online say. At one point, | almost got depression because of the things these people said. Tobe honest, | also need to master this self-regulation skill,’ she thought.

“It's really nothing,” Marshall looked at her. Then, he said seriously, “The trick is to be shameless.”

Stella was speechless.

“What kind of tip is that...”novelbin

Stella muttered and could not help but also laugh.

Suddenly she found Marshall to be rather interesting.

‘He’s funny and strong in his field of expertise. But, most importantly, he’s gentle and approachable. How do | put this? He’s tooperfect. How could such a perfect person... Be friends with someone as bad-tempered as that bastard, Keegan?!’ she thought.

Stella said what she had in mind, “When you were younger, did you lose a fight with Keegan and were forced to befriend him?”Marshall laughed, “What makes you say so?”“You're so good-tempered. How’d you end up being friends with someone like him?”

Keegan had just arrived at the door of the office. When he heard her words, his expression. instantly darkened.

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