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Novel Beyond the Divorce Chapter 1128 The Overwhelming Condemnation
Novel Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom
During dinner, Sean and Arnold arrived together. It seemed that headquarters was wherever we were.
Beatrice seemed much more spirited after waking up from her nap. Lauren had braided her long hair into a fishtail braid, giving her a delicate appearance that exuded a hint of fairy-like charm.
When Finn returned and saw her, his eyes lit up.
I had also gotten some rest, having had a nap while Beatrice slept.
We were relaxed and at ease.
Outside, the world was in chaos. That morning, news of Hazelyn's arrest spread like wildfire on the internet, exploding in Gerby like a heavyweight bomb.
The details had all been exposed, including the medical examination report.
Suddenly, searching for keywords like "asylum," "imprisonment," "torture," "brutality," and others yielded a plethora of related reports. The click rates skyrocketed, and major websites kept reposting the news.
The accompanying images were horrifying, but none of our related personnel's photos had leaked, showing the skillful photography involved.
Gerby was in an uproar. Public opinion surged, condemning the Chandler family as beasts, especially Hazelyn.
Many reporters and citizens flocked to the hospital, wanting to see Beatrice, who had been abused for a staggering nine years. The hospital was surrounded, and hardly anyone could get through.
I secretly admired Atlas's foresight. If we hadn't been prepared so early, it would have been impossible to calm everyone down and recover from everything.
Both the Chandler and Russell families had unquestionably been drawn into the vortex of public opinion. Byron was a target of public criticism now. It didn’t matter where he went. Whether it was where he lived or worked, everywhere he could possibly appear was surrounded by reporters.
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