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Chapter 642

Mr. Neal, Mrs. Neal’s Gone With The Money

Chapter 642

The hot topic page was teeming with a torrent of real–time debates and discussions

[Surely this is bogus? If something major had truly happened, the news would be sealed tight, not

leaked and trending like this, one commenter remarked.

(Even daring to fabricate rumors about Neal Group’s boss? Better brace yourself for a lawyer’s notice,)

another warned

(1s he actually dead?]

I’m not concerned about anything else, but Joshua does not have a successor, right? If he has really

passed away, happens to his money and shares? I suppose I could reluctantly take over, Ja user

humorously suggested.

what

This topic had barely heated up before it was abruptly pulled down. The Neal Group’s official account

quickly issued a statement in response. The majority of netizens thought the rumor was too far–

fetched.

However, there was still a subset of people delving deeper. Initially, they were investigating the

authenticity of the blogger’s gossip. They began by sifting through various subtle clues and details, but

soon they began unearthing other issues.

[Let’s set aside whether or not Joshua has met with an accident. The news I’ve heard is that he’s

already married.]

[What?! Is that true or false?]

[Who’s he married to?

[I’ve also heard he’s married, but it’s a secret marriage, his wife hasn’t been publicly disclosed.]

[He probably wants to protect her from the public eye.]

[Don’t talk nonsense, who told you it’s for protection?]

It’s probably a union between wealthy families. In high society, this kind of thing is quite common, right?

They marry and then live their separate lives, keeping it a secret avoids unnecessary hassle |

As the discussions increased, more and more information was being unearthed by these netizens.

Soon, Cynthia was dragged into the spotlight.

To this, even Cynthia was taken aback.

Although several people knew about her marriage to Joshua, it was not widely known. Yet, in just half a

day, the fact that she was Joshua’s wife was dug up. This was unexpected, to say the least.

“Are you okay? The ability of these netizens is pretty strong. They can trace just about anything,

digging up ancestral lineages over the smallest issue,” Ellora asked, looking somewhat worried after

scrolling through the updates during their lunch break.

“I’m fine. They won’t be able to unearth my personal details,” Cynthia reassured, not particularly

bothered.

Indeed, as Cynthia predicted, after the frenzied investigation, the conversation took a peculiar turn.

It’s odd, aside from her name, Cynthia, and the fact she’s a woman, we can’t dig up any other

information. |

[She’s probably a civilian

Could it be possible she cunningly seduced Mr. Neal, and after a drunk incident, he married her out of

obligation and hence the secret marriage?]

[No way. From the inside stories, even if it was true, there’s no responsibility involved. The upper class

is crueler, a lump sumTA of money is enough to keep quiet.]

[Wow, I just learned a shocking piere of news. |

[What is it?]

[Mr. Neal has already divorced Cynthida, and during the divorce, Cynthia reputedly received over 200

million dollars.]

2/2

[WHAT?!]

With these discussions erupting, another hot topic made it to the trending list.

#200Million Divorce

Seeing that Cynthia was also looking at it, Ellora instinctively turned off her phone and looked at her

worriedly. “Stop looking, it will only take you angrier.”

“Hm?” Cynthia seemed perplexed.

Ellora asked, “Aren’t you angry?”

“There’s really nothing to be upset about. Besides, what they’re saying isn’t even correct “Cynthia

seemed quite nonchalant.

Ellora gave her a strange look, her eyes displaying a hint of complexity. “Are you truly not upset, or are

you just trying to appear strong in front of me because you don’t want me to worry?

Those werds, full of vitriol and sarcasm, had been enough to incense Ellora herself. Cynthia, however,

was the one directly Involved

“I’m perfectly fine.” This was the first time Cynthia had spent such a long time engrossed in her phone.

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