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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1708

"How can they expose our daughter's personal information all over the web?"

No one was perfect, and neither was Cheryl, of course.

Among the people interviewed, some of them had exposed all of the bad things Cheryl had done in the past.

Some of them claimed that Cheryl wanted to become a mistress and tried to force Joshua to fall in love with her, despite knowing his heart belonged to someone else...

On top of that, even the salesperson at the store where Cheryl had bought her dress was interviewed.

All this negative news struck Mr. and Mrs. Martin like waves.

Their daughter had already died, but even after that, her personal information and past experiences had been exposed to the entire world to see.

Even after changing the channel, the headlines of multiple news channels were about Cheryl.

Mr. Martin was so angry that his entire body started to shake, and he had to hold onto the doorway to keep himself steady.

Mrs. Martin, on the other hand, cried so hard that her throat had turned hoarse.

A split second later, Joshua gestured for Lucas to stop.

Lucas turned off the television.

"These are the consequences of you spreading false news." Joshua turned around to stare coldly at the two people before him. "If you had a brain, you'd know that the only reason Lynch Group had come to Merchant City was to bankrupt the Landry and Quinn families and defeat them as soon as possible.

"Cheryl was one of my employees, so if I were to arrange for my men to cause a scene at Landry Group Tower and tarnish their reputation, wouldn't this be a good thing for Lynch Group?

"However, I didn't let anyone do that at all, not because I'm stupider than you, but because I was aware of the consequences of doing this, but what about you?"

Joshua narrowed his eyes and continued, a sneer playing on his lips, "Cheryl is your daughter, but you care about yourselves so much that you never stopped to think about the consequences of your actions on her.

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