Lilah responded in the affirmative and then ended the call.

Brenda turned to Richard and scolded, "See, I told you Lilah isn't like that but you're still being stubborn!"

Meanwhile, Bexley stood in front of the mirror, her anger intensifying the longer she stared at her reflection.

Her furious gaze fell on her phone, and an idea sprang up in her mind. She took a picture of her face and posted it on Twitter with the caption, "Just because I got too close to Gerard, I became the target of some people. My face!"

After posting, Bexley ignored the flurry of comments from netizens and lay down on the bed to rest.

Her revenge scheme was well on its way, but she was really worried about her face and had no idea what to do to fix it.

Lilah had gone shopping with Gerard and they were on their way back when Lilah became aware of the nasty comments floating about her online.

It was Emma who called her and said, "Miss Phillips, please check your social media."

Lilah frowned. They had arrived at home now, so Lilah changed her shoes and walked inside. "What's happening on social media?"

Gerard followed her in. As one, they both headed toward the sofa and sat down.

Emma was surprised by the question. “Oh! You haven't heard? Miss Phillips, there are numerous people badmouthing you online. They are saying that you... Well, please take a look for yourself."

It sounded like a really big deal. Lilah nodded and agreed easily, “I'll check it out now."

She hung up and pulled out her tablet.

As soon as she opened her social media page, she saw the glaring headline. She knew what this was about immediately.

The trending topic read, "Lilah Caused Someone's Disfigurement?"

She clicked on it and saw Bexley's tweet as well as a lot of comments from people bashing her.

"Is this Lilah the CEO from the Phillips Group? She's the only one close to the Harris Group's CEO, Gerard."

“I think so too. I can't believe she'd do something like this. She's so jealous!"

“You can't just take one person's word for it! Blogger, if you're brave enough, reply to this comment. Where's your proof?"

Bexely replied, "Do you think I burned my own face? Someone saw what happened. I just think I need to stay away from Lilah from now on."

“Where's this witness then?" the previous commenter asked.

A user named Golden Sunshine Girl commented, “I am the witness; I saw with my own eyes how she was nearly disfigured."

Now that there was an eyewitness as well as the blogger's own responses, the netizens were thrown into a frenzy.

They all started adding their own two cents.