The whole internet was in chaos right now. The trending topics on Twitter were all about Sharon.

Of course, Jared was tied in with Sharon. Agnes' name also appeared on various headlines.

In just a few hours, there were over 100,000 comments on just one tweet.

Agnes scrolled down.

"Oh my God, the Award-winning actress has gone through this. It's so pitiful. No wonder there have always been rumors about her severe depression."

"Is that reporter Agnes a devil? Sharon is clearly the victim. Why did she use such an insulting tone, and even imply that Sharon brought it upon herself? If this happened to her, could she still use this tone to mock others? She's a reporter for God's sake. She has no journalistic integrity."

"Can't the TV station hire anyone else? They're hiring such subpar reporters. I can't believe this news came from a reputable station. It's shameful."

"I think this whole thing is mainly because of Tim Group's CEO, Jared. If it wasn't for Sharon resembling his ex-wife, nobody would be trying to please him. He didn't appreciate it and ended up pushing Sharon into a deep abyss. She was just an innocent college student. As it turns out, women are just pawns in their dirty transactions. Today it's just Sharon being exposed, who knows how many victims like Sharon there were before and will be after."

"You can't blame Mr. Whitfield. He's already taken the blame for so many years."

"I remember Mr. Whitfield's ex-wife is named Agnes. She exposed the Whitfields' family secrets four years ago and that's why Mr. Whitfield divorced her. What a coincidence that the person who exposed this is also named Agnes. This reporter must be Mr. Whitfield's ex-wife. Isn't this her usual trick? I don't know what kind of grudge she has against Mr. Whitfield. She keeps trying to pull him down and hurts the people closest to him."

"Speaking of which, oh my God, this gossip is so juicy. This Agnes must be a psychopathic. Maybe she was dumped by Mr. Whitfield back then, and that's why she's so vengeful and keeps exposing him. I'm excited, waiting for the next part."

Everything from four years ago was being dug up by the media and the public.

Agnes knew this would happen.

This was the era of mass media.

Either one got lost in the vast sea of information, but once the information exploded, no detail could escape the public's scrutiny.

What's worse, the public's imagination was rich. They were all scriptwriters.

They've already imagined countless melodramatic versions.

The family drama of the rich and powerful was even more exciting than a novel.

Agnes angrily threw her phone on the bed.

Things couldn't be hidden now.

Agnes checked the time.

Jared should have not left yet.

He should be having breakfast in the dining room.

Agnes quickly headed to the dining room. As expected, Jared was there. He was holding his phone, frowning. Apparently, he had also seen the news.

Agnes walked over while Jared looked up. "Who is trying to frame you?"

Agnes said, "I don't know. There are so many people in the News Department. Someone must've overheard us talking about it in the News Department last night, but I'm not sure who it is."

"Could it be Yolanda?"

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