The group of reporters who saw them instantly got excited. They raised their mics and cameras, wanting to break free from the bodyguards.
However, there were not as many reporters here as there were at the main entrance, but there were more than twice the amount of bodyguards here than at the main entrance.
Thus, the two dozen or so reporters here were completely held back by the thirty or so bodyguards. They could not get past the bodyguards' blockade no matter how they struggled.
These reporters were simply furious and hated the bodyguards.
They had no choice but to shout at Sydney
from a distance, "Ms. Raines, did you send someone to defile Ms. Madden?"
"Yes, Ms. Raines. Please comment."
Sydney frowned but ignored them. She did not even look at the reporters.
Of course, the reporters were dissatisfied with her attitude and threw out several questions one after another.
"Ms. Raines, by not commenting, are you admitting that you had someone defile Ms. Madden?"
"Did you arrange for six men to defile Ms. Madden? Don't you think you're too vicious to do that?"
"Vicious?" Sydney finally stopped.
The man beside her also stopped.
The two of them turned to the reporters together.
Sydney stared at the reporter who spoke with a cold face. "You called me vicious?"
"A... Am I wrong?" The reporters could not help but shiver in the face of her emotionless eyes.
He wondered how a woman could feel so oppressive.
There was that man beside her too.
Although he was wearing shades and the reporter could not see his face clearly, he could tell that the man was also using a terrifying gaze to look at him. It felt like his neck was being strangled. He could hardly breathe.
That man also looked familiar. It was as if he had seen him somewhere before.
Sydney sneered sarcastically. "It seems you all believed in Lyra's rhetoric and called me vicious because you think that I did such a thing to her. Are you all mindless? You're adults, but you don't even have the ability to distinguish right from wrong. If you ask me, it's Lyra Madden who’s vicious!"
Hearing this, the reporters were first stunned, and then they became even more excited.
"Ms. Raines, are you trying to say that Ms. Madden was lying? You haven't done such a thing?"
"Ms. Raines, do you have evidence to prove it?"
The reason why they believed Lyra was because she directly broadcasted it on the Internet and confessed in public that Sydney schemed against her.
After all, how would a person who dared to make a public statement lie? If Lyra lied, it would be the same as walking to her doom. That was why they did not believe that
Lyra would risk ruining the rest of her life just to deliberately slander Sydney on the Internet.
However, Sydney's words shook their inner conviction.
Some of the reporters started streaming live when Sydney came out. There were hundreds of thousands of viewers in the live broadcast lobby at that moment.
When these hundreds of thousands of viewers heard what Sydney said, they began to discuss.
[Sydney is right. We're all adults and have to distinguish right from wrong. Although Lyra said that she was harmed by Sydney, haven't you noticed that she didn't produce any substantial evidence from beginning to end? She just said that online, so whether it's true or not remains to be found out.]
[That's right. The most important thing is that as a victim, shouldn't the first thing Lyra do would be to call the police? Why didn't she do that but go online to say that Sydney harmed her? It’s clear she’s trying to use us netizens to build hype.]
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