The official announcement was concise and clear. Furthermore, it was at the top of the trending topics.
In order to cooperate with the Specialized Forces' operation of cleaning up the internet, we're now banning a group of ghostwriters who leave malicious comments online and disrupt the order of the internet.
Below the text was two pictures.
One of them was the comments posted by those ghostwriters. All of the comments were undoubtedly defaming Arielle.
Another picture was the IDs of those ghostwriters.
Not only did the officials ban the account, but they also banned the ID card connected to the account. Those people could no longer register an account on Twitter and would disappear from the internet forever.
The netizens, who later realized that they had been misled, were filled with indignation.
Meanwhile, some of Arielle's fans started doubting Oliver, who hired ghostwriters back then.
Oliver's face fell as he looked at all the
DMs in his inbox.
Despite it being my idea this time, it's Jacob who hired the ghostwriters. Why is everyone scolding me?
After the incident, he decided that since he had left Moore Group, he should not get involved in Arielle's affairs in the future. As long as she doesn't get in my way, I'll pretend that she's already dead.
On the other hand, Jacob was not faring any better either.
Not only did he fail to slander Arielle, but he had to compensate for the losses of the ghostwriters' company.
Previously, he bought Oliver's company at a high price, and now he was penniless.
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