Chapter 67
Keen’s kindergarten was hosting a parent–child event.
Rachel arrived at the kindergarten early.
Haynes, who used his connections to keep it all under wraps, had swiftly dealt with the drama online. Any discussion threads that popped up got deleted faster than you could say “scandal Negative comments about Rachel were nearly impossible to find.
On the surface, the internet was calm and peaceful again.
However, while Haynes could silence online chatter, he couldn’t control people’s thoughts. When Rachel entered the kindergarten gate. she could feel the strange looks of people around.
Out of nowhere, a cup of steaming hot coffee spilled all over Rachel, causing her to shriek in pain
“Oh my gosh, I’m so sorry, miss. My hand slipped,” said the woman, her voice devoid of remorse.
“You did that on purpose…” Rachel began, but the woman cut her off. “Hey everyone, look! Isn’t that Rachel, the talk of today’s news?” The woman’s words caught the attention of several parents, and they all turned to l
look at Rachel, their eyes filled with disdain.
I can’t stand these homewreckers who pretend to be innocent while playing the victim!”
“She deliberately hit someone with her car, then blamed it on the wife, even bringing in fake witnesses. Disgusting!” “This woman is the ultimate manipulator. Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien had split up, but she had to stir the pot with her comments.” “Ugh, she’s shameless, claiming to have a terminal illness to seek sympathy and lure Stella’s husband. Who knows if she’s even sick!” Thanks to Stella’s exposé, Rachel’s private life became public spectacle. Netizens transformed her recordings and photos into endless memes, while videos featuring her audio painted her as the ultimate victim. Even actresses famous for playing villainous roles were taking notes on her performance!
People hurled insults at Rachel, surrounding her with their icy glares. She felt a wave of panic rising within her.
Thud! Someone threw a cup in Rachel’s direction, and it hit her head with a sharp pain, making her see stars.!!
The crowd loved the spectacle. Seeing Rachel’s tears, instead of pity, they felt vindicated, some even clapping and shouting, “Good hit!” Affairs are rarely one–sided, and as they cursed Rachel, they didn’t let the man involved off. But Rachel’s audacity in flaunting her affair was unusually imitating.
The commotion was loud enough to attract the attention of the kindergarten’s security. They rushed over to break it up. Though the security team was professional in their conduct, Rachel could still see the disdain in their eyes.N
Finally, Rachel escaped the chaos, her dignity in shreds. Besides her staged performances, that was the most humiliated she’d ever felt. Clenching her fists, she pushed down the resentment surging up inside her. It was all Stella’s fault that she was in this mess.
pay for this!!!
She cursed inwardly, ‘Stella, I swear yo
Stella had initially planned to skip the parent–child event at Marvin’s school. But Marvin’s mom was gone, and Neville was too busy to attend
With pleading eyes, Marvin looked up at her. “Stella, we don’t have to join the games. Can you just come with me to kindergarten and ask the teacher for a day of172