Chapter: 428
Maybe he was forced to use Sabrina's father's liver."
Tyrone scanned all the statements. His brow furrowed and eyes narrowed.
The post incorporated some factual details, lending an air of credibility to the story, enough to fool anyone unaware of the true circumstances.
However, Tyrone knew that most of the post's content was speculative or outright fictitious.
For instance, three years ago, he was drugged, not drunk, and he entered Sabrina's room accidentally.
Nonetheless, these fabrications were the perfect fodder for the eager outsiders, matching their imagined truth.
A discerning eye would notice the inaccuracies upon careful reading.
At first glance, the post seemed plausible, but upon reevaluation, it was evident that the post was designed to target Sabrina. It appeared to critique Tyrone for his unfaithfulness to Galilea, while subtly including details that absolved him, redirecting the blame onto Sabrina.
Once the post caught the public's attention, high-profile bloggers amplified the scandal, causing it to escalate even further.
Under normal circumstances, Sabrina, an ordinary individual, and Tyrone, a public figure but not a celebrity, wouldn't have attracted such widespread scrutiny.
However, the involvement of Galilea, a star, made the story go viral.
In the eyes of the public, Galilea was portrayed as the victim.
As the fans were more likely to side with the familiar star than an unknown capitalist, those defending Sabrina and Tyrone were accused of attempting to whitewash her image.
Both of them swiftly became the internet's main targets of criticism.
Even Blakely Group's stock price started plummeting.
Unfazed, Tyrone dialed a number on his phone.
A few seconds later, his call was answered..
A man asked, "Mr. Blakely, what seems to be the problem?"
“I need you to unmask these bloggers within a day."
Tyrone's patience with the media had clearly been exhausted, their repeated provocations wearing thin on his tolerance.