• Prev Chapter
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 1495

Chapter 1495

95%

One person wrote: I really can’t understand what the Beauvort family is up to this time. I thought that

once they found out what kind of person Neera was, they wouldn’t accept her anymore. What on earth

are they doing now?

Another replied: Ha, what do you know? Even if the Beauvort family were extremely dissatisfied with

Neera, after all, she was the one they married into the family, so she is considered half a member of

the Beauvort family. They probably care too much about their reputation, so even if they feel as

uncomfortable as if they had swallowed a fly, they would still protect Neera. After all, Neera represents

half of the Beauvort family’s reputation.

Someone commented: I see through it all. This queenly facade is all for show. That’s just stepping on

others to get ahead in life…

Amidst the online buzz, as if it wasn’t enough, suddenly, another media outlet dropped a bombshell,

releasing a photo.

The photo seemed to have been taken surreptitiously from outside a cafe, capturing through the floor-

to-ceiling window a person busily serving others.

Despite the distance, the person’s face was not clear, but Neera recognized him at a glance. It was

Wilfrid!

The media also revealed that Nigel and Maggie provided evidence of Neera’s unfilial behavior toward

her parents. They claimed that her younger brother, despite being only in his senior year of high school,

had to work part-time jobs outside to supplement the family income. He was juggling his studies and

work, all in an effort to improve their family’s living conditions.

After Neera heard these words, her gaze suddenly turned grim.

She had no idea that Wilfrid had actually been sneaking out to work a part-time job.

Moreover, it seemed that Nigel and Maggie were aware of it.

However, instead of advising Nigel to focus on his studies, they not only didn’t do so but even used him

as a tool against her.

What kind of parents would do such a shameful thing?

Just as she was seething with anger, a new wave of verbal attacks began online due to this so-called

“evidence.”

Someone wrote: Oh my goodness, poor little brother. With such an ungrateful sister and old parents,

he’s had to go out and start working at such a young age.

Another person commented: He’s still a senior high school student, at the peak of academic pressure.

While his classmates can comfortably strive and study in the classroom, he has to take precious time

out to work part-time because of his family situation. Wilfrid is so understanding. In comparison, how

heartless and ungrateful Neera, as an older sister, appears. It’s truly a stark contrast.

A netizen wrote: No way, I’m truly speechless and frustrated. Can people like this tone down their self-

promotion in the future? They build up this persona as if they’re so noble, but in the end, they’re

nothing more than a deceitful piece of trash. What’s there to praise about such a person? Are people

nowadays so easily deceived? If it weren’t for the information released by her adoptive parents, I bet

that woman would still be marketing herself as flawless, wouldn’t she?

10:26 Sat, 9 Dec

94%

Of course, most of Neera’s fans didn’t abandon her. Instead, they all rallied to defend their beloved

idol.

One fan wrote: Come on; you call this solid evidence? Is this what you consider proof? What the heck

is wrong with you? What can these prove? Wilfrid is a worker, and all you have is a photo and the

testimony of that couple. Who can guarantee that what they’re saying is the truth? Haven’t there been

rumors that Ms. Neera’s relationship with her foster parents isn’t good? Isn’t it possible that her foster

parents are deliberately setting her up?

Another person wrote: Exactly, there’s no proof. These are all just their side of the story. Why should

they arbitrarily pin the blame on my dear Ms. Neera? Isn’t that a bit unfair?

That was followed by another comment that read: I feel like these foster parents are deliberately trying

to tarnish Ms. Neera’s reputation. I refuse to believe that Ms. Neera is such a person. Have you all

forgotten the numerous good deeds she has done? Back then, so many people were slandering her,novelbin

but what happened? Didn’t they all end up eating their words? I would advise those who are quick to

criticize not to be so sure of themselves. Be careful, or you might choke on your own words.

Although Neera’s fans were defending her passionately, they were ultimately outnumbered. The

collective backlash against Neera was so intense that her fans were quickly drenched in a shower of

criticism.

Someone wrote: Oh, please. Still here trying to whitewash? I’m really puzzled. Is Neera your father or

your mother? You’re defending her so dutifully. Also, you’re ignoring such clear evidence and choosing

to believe in those so-called public images? Are you just blindly defending?

Another person commented: Such a dutiful child. How impressive! I wonder what benefits Neera has

given them for them to defend her like this. Could they possibly be fans she’s bought?

A comment read: Public image? Get lost. Do you really think she’s someone important?

Another netizen wrote: So what if she’s skilled in medicine? Even if she’s done charity work, it doesn’t

excuse her from abandoning her adoptive parents. These are two separate issues, aren’t they? Can we

just mix them up? We’re only criticizing her for being ungrateful, not denying the good things she’s

done in the past. But just because she’s done good deeds, does it mean she can use them as a shield

when her character is questioned? I’ve never heard of such a principle!

Someone else wrote: Please… I wish these fans would open their eyes. They shouldn’t treat every

piece of junk like it’s a treasure. How is it not repulsive to them…

Neera would rather skim over these comments. She pursed her lips and turned off the screen.

Just then, the door suddenly opened.

Jean moved gently, as if he thought she was still asleep.

He saw her sitting on the bed, her expression not looking too good. The man’s brows furrowed as he

walked over.

He glanced at the phone in her hand, his frown deepening. “You… already know?”

Neera nodded slightly. “Hmm, I took a glance after waking up. I have a general understanding now.”

After Jean heard that, his expression darkened slightly. He comforted her, saying, “Don’t worry about

those comments online. I’ve already asked Ian to suppress them.”

However, Neera retorted, “What’s the use of suppressing it? You can avoid it for a while, but not

forever. If they both are determined to cause trouble, they will always find various ways to stir things up.

They just want to use the media to pressure me, either to force me to comply and pay them or even if

they can’t get the money, they want to use this matter to make my life difficult.”

Bo Jin’s gaze was deep and thoughtful. “So, what’s your plan? Are you thinking of giving them money?

Those two are like vampires. Once you start, they won’t stop. No matter how much money you give

them, it won’t be enough to satisfy their greed.”

The mere thought of his beloved woman being preyed upon by such scums, sucking her life away,

made his expression turn grim.

Neera understood that he was fighting against injustice on her behalf. She grabbed his hand and gently

shook it.

“Don’t be upset. What’s done is done. We need to find a solution. Rest assured, I’m not a fool. When I

transferred the money to them, I kept a trick up my sleeve. I’ve kept all the transaction details intact.

They called me a penny-pincher, didn’t they? The evidence will reveal the truth about what really

happened.”

Even though she said that, Jean’s expression still looked unpleasant.

Every time he thought of that couple-how they had treated his woman back then, and how they were

still so greedy, constantly harassing and slandering, even going as far as to come to Beauvort Manor

and lay hands on his family and children, his heart was filled with gloom.

Use arrow keys (or A / D) to PREV/NEXT chapter