On the other side.
Natalie walked out of the clothing store after work, only to find that she was surrounded by many reporters who had been crouching there for a long time.
The reporters were like a pack of hungry wolves pouncing on sheep. They kept asking Natalie questions, and she was squeezed in between them. But she didn't say a single bad word about Billy. And she kept saying it was all her fault.
She sprained her ankle in high heels and fell to the ground, dislocating her arm. She hurt so much that she couldn't stand up. Even some reporters stepped o n her hand and made her feel very painful.
Sarah couldn't stand it anymore, so she asked the security guards to drive the reporters away and take Natalie back to the store.
Her injuries were serious. Sarah took her to the hospital, and Natalie didn't say much along the way.
It was painful to put the dislocated arm back together, and Sarah could see Natalie's face turn pale, but Natalie clenched her teeth and didn't make a sound.
In fact, apart from Natalie being a homewrecker,
Natalie left a good impression on Sarah. Sarah called Billy and explained to him what had happened. Then she told him that since you were no longer in a relationship with Natalie, you still needed to stop the media.
Billy agreed and said he understood. Then, he asked someone to investigate the whole story of the newspaper for publishing the story.
Billy soon got the information. His assistant told him that a reporter from Santabaca Evening Post was the first to publish the story.
Billy knew Santabaca Evening Post. A reporter from that newspaper had once interviewed him, but since h e was not in a good mood that day, he made things difficult for the reporter. So the reporter failed to interview him.
His assistant inquired about the source of the photos and videos published in the newspaper. It turned out that Natalie's cell phone had been lost accidentally. The person who picked it up happened to be a reporter from Santabaca Evening Post.
And this reporter was the same person who wanted to interview him and picked up Natalie's phone.
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