They were even people that speculated that Annabelle was the one that pushed the grandmother down the stairs. Although the Mu family had stepped forward to make clarifications, there were still people that continued to slander her like that. After the pictures were uploaded, it became the hot topic of the blog.
And the rumors from earlier resolved by itself!
When Alistair saw the back view of the caring woman in the picture, he was filled with gratitude and loving emotions.
It was truly fortunate that he managed to meet her again!
If he were to missed her in his life, that would be his biggest misfortune!
When Annabelle heard Alistair, she frowned, âDid you just say this is uploaded to the blog?â She was shocked.
Alistair nodded.
And then, Annabelle hurriedly rolled over and took her phone by the bedside and opened the blog. She found out that she had become the trending topic for bloggers.
Annabelle was stunned.
When Alistair saw her opening her blog, he realized that even the woman had a blog account. Alistair sat closer to her and said, âI donât know you play blog too!â
After that, he glanced at her name and followed her.
Annabelle and glared at Alistair and said, âWhy did you follow me?â
âTo get closer to you!â
â......â
When Annabelle wasnât paying attention, Alistair shared the pictures and @ Annabelle. The man left a comment.
It was a simplistic few words sentence.
My dear Miss Xia, thank you...
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His Real Wedded Bride ï¤Chapter 1404 A Long Silence Annablle had been happy that her account was not recognized. But now, Alistairâs act got her more followers.
In an instant, she got dozens of followers.
Annabelle was riveted to the spot. She said to Alistair, âMr. Mu, Now my followers have gone up by 5,000!â
Alistair smile, âJust 5,000? Thatâs not enough.â
...
Annabelle felt extremely uncomfortable for being known.
She didnât want the strangers to make any positive or negative comments under her posts.
She used Weibo to watch news, or posed her informal essays. Now, she felt that she lost the freedom to write anything on Weibo.