Chapter 125
Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love
Just a moment ago, Roy was fighting against those marketing accounts and paid Internet trolls.
In the next moment, she was completely stunned.
These people had no professional ethics at all.
Not only did they directly announce her identity, but they also revealed her background!
Roy looked at the comments trembly.
[What the fuck! What did I do wrong? Why did I click on it? She is so ugly, isnât she?]
[She isnât so ugly. But sheâs too sloppy.]
[I feel that the tramps I usually see are cleaner than her.]
[How dare she say that she is doing it for work? Why should work take the blame [Iâve seen this kind of woman before. They hate all the goodâlooking girls in the world. They think that men like beautiful girls because of those pretty girlsâ appearance and the reason why they are not liked is that men are too superficial and canât see their true values! I used to have a colleague who was not as exaggerated as Roy, but her behavior was almost the same! These women usually donât even do basic skincare. Once, I saw that my colleagueâs face was really wrinkled and asked her to apply some cream. But she asked me not to corrode her perfect soulâ¦]
[The world is so big that there are all kinds of strange people.]
[So, the trending topic this time is completely caused by the terrible jealousy of an ugly woman?]
[It can be summed up in this way.]
[Mrs. Landor has such a colleague. I suddenly want to sympathize with Mrs. Landor for a few minutes.]
The netizensâ comments were almost oneâsided.
On the one hand, it was because Ben was the soâcalled mysterious man. So Susan didnât do anything inappropriate. The netizens all felt guilty for misunderstanding Susan, while they felt they had been cheated by Roy. So the public opinion reversed.
On the other hand, Roy had a lot of things to complain about. The netizens couldnât stop complaining about her at all.
Roy looked at the increasing negative comments about her on the Internet and was about to go crazy.
She used her alt account and angrily commented, âEven if Roy is incompetent, is Susan. really innocent? She is Mrs. Landor. Who knows if she has pulled some strings to enter the Programming Department or not? Is this really fair to the students who have graduated from famous universities and worked so hard to enter the company?â
As soon as Roy posted her statement, there were some people misled by her.
There was a group of netizens who intuitively believed in conspiracies.
Goodâlooking women must have gained their positions through sex.
This was an iron law in their hearts.
When these people saw what Roy commented, they also began to spread rumors.
[In the Storm Group, there are probably only a handful of people with Sâclass scores. Can Susan be one of them? Tutâtut, tutâtut, itâs one thing to pull strings, but itâs wrong to go too far.]
[I used to think that Ben Landor was very fair, but now⦠I feel I was wrong.]
[All the employees of the Storm Group are talented. They must be very indignant to be lower in position than a privileged woman.]
[If I were Roy, I would also be jealous and resentful. How come, that woman gets such good treatment just because she married a good honey?]
[Roy is not a good person. This is acknowledged. But I have to say that Susan is not innocent either.
Did Roy get sacked because she was not capable enough? Was it really because she has rumored other people? There must be hidden truth.]
[I really feel sorry for Storm Groupâs employees.]
These supporters of conspiracy were immersed in their own world and enjoyed defaming others.
Some netizens asked them to show evidence.
They said sarcastically, âIs there any need for evidence? Isnât it obvious?â
For a moment, some people were misled by them. Others wanted to refute their opinions. However, they only believed in what they believed and their views simply could not be changed.
Before Roy could be happy for the fact that some people were misled.
Some other comments appeared.
[What the fuck, I beg you not to feel sorry for us! When we knew Susan, we didnât even know that she was Mr. Landorâs wife!]
Dozens of identical comments like this appeared.
Seeing this, the trolls sneered in their hearts. âWhat? Do you want to pretend to be employees of the Storm Group?
Watch as we expose you!â
They immediately clicked on the home page of these peopleâs Twitter.
A few minutes later, they clicked out dejectedly.
Because those people were really employees of the Storm Group. They had all been verified on Twitter, and many of their posts were related to work.
All the employees of the Storm Group supported Susan and expressed their admiration for Susan.
Most importantly, Susanâs colleagues in Most importantly, Susanâs colleagues in the Programming Department reacted more intensely than Susan herself.
They hacked the home page of those trollsâ Twitter and attached Susanâs information to it, including the information that she graduated from a famous university and received national scholarships every year, that she led a team to overcome several difficult problems in just a few months after entering the company.
As long as the keyboard warriors clicked to exit the home page, their computers entered a program.
M This program would force them to finish some questions, which were about the various achievements that Susan had obtained. If they answered wrong, the computer would jump to a page about Susanâs information. The keyboard warriors had no choice but to study the information carefully and then warily answer the questions.
After half an hour of repeated attempts, one of them finally answered all the questions, only to see a button pop up at the end to remind him to try again.
The man collapsed on the spot.
One of the keyboard warriors couldnât stand it anymore and switched to another computer and begged for mercy on Twitter. Only then did the onlookers find out about the programmersâ tricks.
For a moment, people on Twitter burst into laughter.
The trolls did not dare to say a word.
They couldnât afford to offend programmers.
Seeing her companions being defeated step by step, Roy gritted her teeth and was about to log in to her alt account to continue to stir trouble.
Suddenly, her mailbox rang.
Roy opened it and found that it was a dismissal Letter.
She had been fired by the company.
Roy was about to cry.
This time, in order to smear Susan, she had used all her savings to hire paid Internet trolls.
Now that she had lost her hardâearned job, how could she live in the future?
The doorbell rang.
Roy opened the door anxiously. âWho is it?â
âMiss Kelin, Mr. Landor asked us to send a demand letter to you. In three days, the court will judge your case for violating Mrs. Landorâs reputation. Please attend on time.â A man in a suit handed over her a demand letter.
Roy took it reluctantly. She bit her lip and said, âI⦠I may not be free that day.â
The man smiled. âItâs fine, Miss Kelin. You can choose not to attend. Anyway, the outcome wonât change much whether youâre attending or not.â
Roy was shocked. âWhat⦠outcome?â
âSince the rumors youâve spread have been reposted more than 500 times. This is very nasty. If youâre lucky, you will only be sentenced to two or three years.â The man smiled, revealing his white teeth.
Two or three years in prison!
Roy plopped to the ground!
She just sent a photo and said something ambiguous. She didnât understand why she had to face such a severe punishment.
The man glanced at her with disdain and turned to leave.
Roy gritted her teeth, snot and tears streaming down her face. It was hard to tell whether it was out of fear or regret.