I went to the living room and sat down on the sofa to scroll through my phone. My name appeared twice on the top trending hashtags, so the netizens were naturally curious about my identity and what made m e so special that I was able to get so involved in the lives of two leading companies' bosses.
I must say that the netizens were truly powerful because my identity had become transparent now.
Only the Schumans were not a business family, so the netizens dared not talk about them. They just focused on what my relationship with Theo and Matthew was at the moment.
There were all sorts of speculations, and after reading several comments, I could not read further. After all, n o one would be so free as to read criticisms about oneself.
Initially, I thought these reporters would stand outside the house for at least four to five days, but most of them had left by evening when I woke up to check.
I figured Theo had probably pressured the majority of the media companies. Munchkin must not have his photos taken by the media, hence he had no choice but to stay over at Tyler's place for now.
I was just about to give Theo a call to ask about the situation there when Cassey called.
She had always been a straightforward person, so she asked straight away, "Have you thought of a way to thank me?"
I was stunned, and my gaze fell on the reporters outside the yard. I finally reacted. "Were you the one who pressured the media?"
She smacked her tongue. "If my name was on the top trending hashtags, I’d be eager to glue my phone to my hand. You, however, are completely not bothered by it at all!"
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I removed the phone from my ear and checked the top trending hashtag.
I realized that the news about me had been replaced b y the news about Cassey marrying a professor from Canona University in a low-key arrangement.
"The headline..."
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