---- Chapter 299 Chris knew his company best. He only joined the bidding to earn some commission by participating in the competition. Who could've expected that he would win it? Chris believed that Frank Group was the most likely to win that piece of land. James must have intentionally given up on the bidding so the Sanders' could win the tender. The more he thought about it, the happier he was. "You sure are smart, Jenna. You're amazing!" Chris looked at Jenna with admiration.
Jenna opened her mouth and was about to tell the truth, but nothing got past her lips. She wouldn't know how to explain the truth anyway. So, she decided to just keep it to herself. She smiled and raised her eyebrows. "I just told Mom just now in the afternoon that I'm the Sanders family's lucky star," "Of course you are." Chris hugged her affectionately. " Compared to your sister, you're smart and lucky, Jenna." Mary nodded in approval. "I agree. I said the same thing.
---- What Wendy couldn't achieve in so many years, Jenna got done in such a short while. Their divorce is inevitable. I'm sure James can't wait to marry Jenna." Chris and Mary were delighted about the company news. They didn't find it inappropriate to badmouth Wendy. Jenna's smile had a hidden evilness. She wanted to see if Wendy could fight when even her family members had turned their backs on her.
She didn't notice that in the most-discussed online posts, comments that humiliated and slandered Wendy were reported and deleted one by one. Rational comments replaced them instead. After Wendy arrived home and showered, she finally found the time to look at the post in detail. She lay on her bed and scrolled downward. There were only two photos so it was very hard to see who took them. After all, she didn't memorize where each medical staff stood at today.
Unable to find clues, Wendy was about to click out of the post when she noticed a comment. ---- @9770: "There hasn't been any concrete evidence provided about this whole incident. A couple of blurry photos can't prove anything. The person who posted this hasn't provided other proof, such as a lab report. Let's all be rational commenters." This rational comment popped up in a sea of slander and curses. It had the most likes and was ranked first in the comment section. Wendy was surprised.
She forced herself to scroll further downward. The more she did so, the more shocked she was. Before this, she had never dared to look at these posts, much less the negative comments targeted toward her. There was rarely ever a rational comment. Now that she had seen this reply, she couldn't help the tears that welled up in her eyes.
Some of these comments weren't defending her and only took a neutral stance regarding the situation, while some of them advised the other commenters to remain rational. Even then, Wendy felt extremely grateful toward them. She didn't expect that there would still be rational people in a world of rampant social media use. ---- They must have seen the public announcement released by the hospital previously, which was why they didn't easily believe in rumours and gossip.
Wendy let out a huge sigh of relief. After she read these rational replies, the resentment that had grown in her heart for the past few days finally disappeared. It seemed like there were people who were seriously analyzing the truth of the matter instead of being biased and slandering her without care. She couldn't suppress the desire to share the news with Liam. Wendy had just sat up when she paused. She pursed her lips and stared at her phone with a frown.
Anxiety bubbled up in her heart again. Was she being too naive for letting her guard down just because of this matter? This thought suddenly appeared in her head. Just as Wendy was deep in thought, her phone suddenly vibrated. She returned to her senses and looked down at her phone.