Chapter 781
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 781:
Pattyâs face darkened, the shift in the crowdâs reaction catching her completely off guard.
Something had changed, that much was clear, but what could have possibly flipped the script?
Frowning, she quickly pulled out her phone and typed in Andrewâs and Madisynâs names.
She found countless live stream recordings, and netizens tearing into Savannah.
âAs a princess, how could she stoop so low? What would people from other countries think of us if they knew?â
âThis is humiliating! Iâm so ashamed. By the way, I heard the Hunt Groupâs businesses in Lorpond have been pushed out. Could these two matters be connected? Will other countries take measures against our industries?â
âShouldnât Savannah apologize already?â
âI donât know, but I feel like thereâs more to this story. Would a princess really need to act this way?â
âItâs because sheâs a princess that she would do something like that. Ordinary people have no means to manipulate Andrew.â
âHow disgusting. I used to think Savannah was great. But now I see she was just pretending.â
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âIâve had enough. My foreign friends were mocking me today. Savannahâs behavior is making us all look bad.â
The comments just kept piling up.
All of them were aimed at tearing into Savannah.
Pattyâs fingers started tremblingânot out of sympathy for Savannah, but because she hadnât expected the truth to be the complete opposite of what sheâd thought.
She had been the one who leaked the whole thing to the gossip accounts, igniting the wave of criticism.
Panic surged through her at the thoughtâwhat would happen if Savannah ever found out that she was the one behind it all?
Pattyâs heart raced with panic.
Some people at the scene spoke up.
âMiss Hunt, itâs really wrong to accuse Miss Johns like that. You owe her an apology!â
âExactly, as Savannahâs cousin, you should apologize for what happened!â
The murmurs of agreement spread quickly.
The crowd was pushing for Patty to make amends.
After all, Savannahâs disgrace wasnât just her ownâit tarnished the image of their entire nation in front of the world.
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