Judith Caldwell’s video was a trending topic for most of the day.
Under the influence of paid trolls, most of the netizens who had previously sided with Claire rcer had switched their allegiance.
Seeing so many people now questioning Claire rcer, with so even joining the trolls in furiously cursing her out...
Judith Caldwell was very satisfied, even smug.
She finally felt the gratifying thrill of having her revenge.
She even ate two bowls of rice at dinner; the food had never tasted so delicious.
Ever since she was taken to the police station, she hadn’t had an appetite for days.
A knot of frustration had been stuck in her chest, suffocating her.
But now, seeing Claire rcer taking the netizens’ abuse in silence...
Her mood had greatly improved, and naturally, her appetite returned.
Shoving a piece of braised pork into her mouth, she smirked triumphantly.
"See? Claire rcer is getting lambasted and can’t even fight back."
"I told you exposing her online would be the perfect way to take her down a peg."
"Look at her. She doesn’t dare make a peep. All she can do is shut her eyes and play dead."
"Hmph!"
"Just by holding the twenty years we spent raising her over her head, we can crush her completely with a single blow."
"No matter how much she struggles, she’ll never get back up."
"I’d say she won’t be able to cause any more trouble from now on."
"Her reputation is in tatters now. She can forget about marrying into a good family in the future."
The more Judith Caldwell spoke, the more animated and excited she beca.
However, her days of satisfaction didn’t even last for two full days.
Claire rcer published a blog post online.
In it, she described her desire to terminate her adoption by the rcer Family, only to be t with their opposition.
She also revealed that the rcer family, citing the debt of having raised her, had made an exorbitant demand for a staggering twenty million.
The post also included a detailed record of every paycheck she had earned from her sumr jobs since high school.
The dates, locations, and types of jobs she worked... everything was ticulously docunted.
In the accompanying images, she also released the transaction history of her one and only bank account.
Aside from her scholarships and sumr job wages, there were no transfer records from any mber of the rcer family.
But that wasn’t all.
She also published a complete record of every blood transfusion she had given to Oscar rcer over the years.
It was specific down to the date, location, hospital, doctor, and the exact volu of blood transfused in milliliters...
Afterward, her forr high school teachers, principal, and several classmates all reposted her blog post.
They ca forward to verify her claims and clear her na.
Her high school horoom teacher reposted and comnted: "Claire rcer has always been an exemplary student, outstanding in both character and academics. She was a role model for the class."
The high school principal also reposted and comnted: "This young woman is a great student—kind, helpful, and an outstanding yet unassuming student. She was always on the list whenever scholarships were awarded."
Student A: "I never knew she was a daughter of the wealthy rcer Family. She always dressed so plainly, in clothes that looked like they cost a few bucks on Taobao."
Student B: "She would work several jobs during the sumr holidays. Back then, I just assud her family was not well-off."
"I was so shocked to find out recently that she’s actually the adopted daughter of the rcers."
Student C: "In my mory, she was always very thin and had a pale complexion."
"I used to think she was just malnourished from deliberately dieting to maintain her figure."
"Now I realize it was probably because she’d given too much blood."
Student D reposted and comnted:
"I have a very vivid mory of Claire rcer."
"In high school, she was always at the top of her class, consistently ranking in the top three of our grade."
"But in the first sester of senior year, she only placed fiftieth. After asking around, I learned she had missed one of her exams."
"The reason she missed it was because her family called her to the hospital halfway through. After the afternoon exam was over, she fainted right there in the examination hall."
"Thinking back, she must have gone to the hospital to give blood to that vampire, Oscar rcer."
"..."
There were many more comnts just like these.
Their comnts completely shattered the lies Judith Caldwell had told.
When netizens saw this, they were utterly shocked.
They had originally thought Claire rcer was truly a heartless, ungrateful wretch who had forgotten the kindness of her adoptive parents and even had them taken to the police station.
But in reality, she had been working part-ti jobs to pay her own tuition since high school.
Her bank statents also clearly showed that, aside from scholarships and sumr job wages,
not a single cent had co from the rcer Family.
In an instant, public opinion swung completely in Claire rcer’s favor.
Netizens furiously condemned Judith Caldwell for spouting baseless lies.
They accused her of shalessly deceiving and manipulating their emotions.
"When it cos to shalessness, the rcer Family is right up there with the Sinclair Family."
"She earned her own tuition and living expenses from part-ti jobs. How dare that Ms. Caldwell claim they gave Claire rcer the best of everything to eat and wear?"
"The best Taobao goods, you an? o(╥﹏╥)o"
"The comnter above gets sarcasm."
"’Treating her like their own daughter’ ans making her work several grueling jobs?"
"’Treating her like their own daughter’ ans making her go to the hospital to give blood to their son during her exams?"
"They clearly never treated her well, yet they have the nerve to demand twenty million to terminate the adoption? Where do they get the audacity?"
"My god, the rcer family is so malicious."
"I did the math. This poor girl gave that rcer family vampire a total of 56 blood transfusions, adding up to 3,600 milliliters."
"An adult’s total blood volu is typically 4,000-5,600 milliliters. She gave more than half of a person’s worth of blood to that vampire."
"There’s no doubt Oscar rcer is a literal vampire."
"Forgive my ignorance, but why did it have to be her giving the blood? Couldn’t soone else do it?"
"To the person above, did you not see that her blood type is the sa as the vampire’s? It’s Rh-negative."
"What a coincidence that the adopted daughter has the sa Rh-negative blood as their biological son."
"Oh man, I have a conspiracy theory, but I don’t know if I should say it..."
"If you won’t, I will. I suspect Claire rcer’s adoption by the rcer Family was no coincidence."
"The son has hemophilia and Rh-negative blood, and the adopted daughter has the sa Rh-negative blood. You connect the dots."
"I’m certain there’s no such thing as a coincidence that perfect in this world."
"I suspect the rcer Family adopted Claire rcer specifically for her Rh-negative blood."
"Is it possible... that the rcer Family paid money to buy Claire rcer as a living blood bank for their son?"
"That’s entirely possible."
"If that’s true, then the rcer Family could be involved in human trafficking. That’s a cri."
"We need a master investigator to dig into this."
"Will we ever get the truth?"
"..."
And so, the netizens’ conversation shifted from denouncing the rcer Family to speculating about Claire rcer’s origins.
After all, her blood type was incredibly rare, and as it happened, Oscar rcer’s was the exact sa.
A coincidence like that was even rarer than their blood type.
When Judith Caldwell and Julian rcer saw these comnts, the color drained from their faces, leaving them deathly pale.
The situation had spiraled completely out of their control and was developing in a very bad direction.
A nervous Judith Caldwell paced back and forth in the living room.
"What do we do? What if they dig up what happened back then?"
Her lips trembled as she spoke.
If those nosy netizens really did uncover the truth of Claire rcer’s origins...
...then it was very likely they would go to prison.
Those three days and three nights at the police station had already left her deeply traumatized.
’What if we really do go to prison...’
She couldn’t even bear to imagine what that life would be like.
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