Under the Veil I Rule -
Chapter 42
They had agreed on a "no interference" policy after getting married, so the investor's romance with Liliana was open and above board.
But recently, things took a turn for the worse. The "grotesque" scriptwriter couldn't let go of her marriage to the investor and was now backtracking on their divorce agreement.
This whole mess left the investor and Liliana stuck in a tragic love story, unable to truly be together, all thanks to the so-called villainous scriptwriter.
The article about this drama was concise yet emotionally charged, resonating deeply with online readers who flocked to Amara's Twitter to express their outrage.
Amara's Twitter handle was "Amarise", her pen name. Overnight, her Twitter was flooded with angry messages, calling her all sorts of names, accusing her of clinging onto someone else's man, labeling her as despicable and pathetic.
The piece repeatedly described "Amarise" as extremely unattractive, and many people messaged her, demanding photos to see just how hideous she was, questioning why someone like her would dare to compete with a celebrity for a man, hurling insults like how shameless she was.
Reading those hateful messages, Amara shook with utter fury, feeling as though her chest might explode.
Just then, Elysia called. Amara picked up, telling Elysia she'd already seen the chaos on Twitter. Elysia fumed, "Was it that bitch Liliana? She's insane! How shameless can she get?"
Though Amara was furious, she managed to keep a sliver of composure, reasoning, "There's a 99% chance it's Liliana. She even threatened me last night, and I guess this is what she meant."
"Damn! It's definitely that slut! Just wait, I'll dig up evidence against her and make her pay!"
"It might be hard to replace anything," replied Amara, frowning. "Liliana is cunning. She wouldn't do something like this unless she was sure she'd come out clean."
"So what do we do?" Elysia asked, "By the way, did your personal info get leaked?"
"No, it didn't."
Though she was a somewhat known scriptwriter in the industry, she had debuted under her pen name. Over the years, she'd signed many contracts with her real name, but confidentiality agreements ensured that no one would dare reveal it.
As for photos, they were even harder to replace; her private life was well-guarded.
"Does Finnian know about this?" Elysia fumed, "He's managed to keep his hands clean."
The Everly Group's investment in Whispers of Winter hadn't been made public, and the Everly family's influence was formidable, untouchable within the business circles of Zephyria. So, even though many insiders knew that the "tragic investor" was Finnian, no one dared to spill the beans.
"I'm not sure if he knows, but even if he does, what difference would it make?" Amara's voice held a hint of self-mockery.
Elysia paused, realizing Amara was right. Even if Finnian knew, he never seemed to care about Amara.
Her temper flared again, and she cursed out both Finnian and Liliana before saying, "I'll see if I can replace anything. Maybe there's a clue somewhere. Oh, and we need to manage the comments. I'll reach out to some contacts."
"Don't worry, I'll handle that."
Amara, after all, had one foot in the entertainment industry and still had some connections.
However, after reaching out, she realized that with Liliana's current popularity, there were just too many of her fans coming at her. Managing the comments would require a significant effort, so Amara decided against it.
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