Chapter 890:
“I tried to warn you. I couldn’t hold back any longer. Vivian is nothing like the saint you believed her to be. Everything she did was self-serving. You just missed the signs.”
Vivian’s diehard fans kept fighting back, piling on user 567 with insults and even threatening to dox their real identity.
Unshaken, 567 switched their display name to “VivianFakeIllnessNo. 1 Victim567.”
The online war only intensified as everyone held their own opinion.
Meanwhile, someone who had previously looked into Millie’s past dropped a post that laid everything out clearly, breaking down the timeline and pinpointing every key moment.
From the day Vivian publicly declared she was terminally ill, each stage that followed had been carefully recorded.
Vivian announced her cancer. Soon after, Millie and Brandon began divorce proceedings.
Shortly after Millie tumbled down the stairs and miscarried, Vivian took part in Heavenly Melody, and her so-called original song “Glimmer of Love” was actually snatched from Millie.
Vivian showed up at the charity gala, the same event Millie attended where she donated the tanzanite. Brandon bought it in the end, and Vivian didn’t spend a single coin. Yet in the end, Vivian not only held the tanzanite but also added a ruby necklace from Brandon to her collection.
At that point, Millie and Brandon’s divorce still hadn’t gone through.
Then came Vivian’s charity fundraiser. Based on the details available, the rivalry between her and Millie would wrap up within days, with the money raised counted toward the contest’s final score.
The timeline was plain for all to see.
𝖁𝗂𝖊𝗐 𝗋𝗂𝗀𝗁𝗍 𝗁𝖾𝗋𝖾: g𝗮𝗅𝗇𝗈ν𝖊𝗅𝘀⫽ⅽ𝗈𝗆
The conclusion was brutal—had Vivian’s deception remained hidden, she would have walked away with both wealth and fame. And if she succeeded in marrying Brandon and her cancer was somehow miraculously cured, her fortune would grow even greater.
When this truth broke, specialists quickly calculated Vivian’s take, presenting the numbers in ways the public could easily understand.
“Even if the truth about her lies came out later, she’d already have the money and the Watson name. At worst, she’d just step out of the limelight!”
“Everything lined up far too smoothly for her!”
“Of course it was all staged. She faked her illness to gain pity. Whatever Millie did, she was attacked, while Vivian was showered with support simply because she was ‘terminally ill.'”
“Knowing this now, I can’t help but feel so sorry for Millie. She was always the victim, yet constantly pushed aside for Vivian’s sake.”
“It’s revolting how Vivian milked everyone’s sympathy to crush Millie and benefit herself!”
“And have you noticed? She still claims she was misled, still trying to act like she’s the one wronged.” The outrage online was fierce.
Netizens were angry.
They felt used, tricked, and turned into tools for Vivian’s gain.
But that wasn’t the end of it.
Those who had been arrested in the fights began to trickle out of the police station.
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