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"You help just this once, haven’t you liked before too?"

She raised her head again and looked at the man in front of her with tearful almond-shaped eyes, "Jackie, you should understand , how could I do those things?"

Even at this mont, Tiffany Lynch still put on her delicate and affectionate deanor, hoping the man would be montarily moved.

But as he watched the woman in front of him beg in a low voice, Jackie Qualls could only think of laughing.

Laughing at how foolish he had been in his past life to be dragged to death by such a woman.

Such a woman, whose love was always only for herself.

The normally gentle look in his eyes now bore a hint of mockery, "I understand you all too well, which is why it’s even more impossible for to help you."

Tiffany Lynch was stunned, "What... what do you an?"

"The thing I regret the most is having liked you once," Jackie Qualls confessed frankly. "I couldn’t possibly help you, not even for Hannah’s sake. I won’t let you hurt her again."

Having said that, Jackie Qualls turned and left without hesitation.

Not a trace of attachnt reflected in his steps.

The reason Tiffany Lynch got to where she is today, is because she brought it upon herself, due to too much greed.

Seeing the man’s indifferent and resolute figure as he left, Tiffany Lynch’s face flushed red with anger.

She had thought that a person as mild-mannered as Jackie Qualls should be easy to talk to, yet she never expected him to be so heartless towards her.

The reason for everything was Hannah Winter.

It must have been Hannah Winter who told Jackie Qualls not to help her.

With that thought, Tiffany Lynch couldn’t help but curse under her breath.

And just at this mont, so people nearby recognized her, and she had to quickly put on a mask and leave.

Now, she had beco the rat crossing the street that everyone shouts to beat.

She even had to be extrely cautious just stepping out of her door.

After being rejected by Jackie Qualls, an unresigned Tiffany Lynch shifted her focus to Louis Snyder.

Scrolling through her phone, and seeing the continuous exposés online, she called Louis Snyder clinging to her last bit of hope.

So people had dug up their past, and only then did she rember the young man’s past adoration for her.

Originally, she got in touch with Louis Snyder only thinking that if one day he beca famous, it might be a boost for her as well.

The outco was as she had predicted: not only did Louis Snyder beco famous, but he was also exposed as being from the Yarn Family.

Tiffany Lynch had great plans, in her view, Louis Snyder was just a naive and gullible boy, unlikely to be as ruthless as Jackie Qualls.

But that was all just in her head.

She made the call, only to be greeted with the ssage "The line is busy..."

Once was like this, and so it was every ti.

What was there left for Tiffany Lynch not to understand?

But the matter was far from over.

Even though the exposé didn’t attract much attention, Louis Snyder still updated his status that very night.

He used the tactic ant for Hannah Winter on Tiffany Lynch. His fans didn’t even need to clarify anything before they started to strike back.

The target of their counterattack, of course, was Tiffany Lynch.

With the previous incident as a backdrop, Tiffany Lynch’s reputation could be said to be completely destroyed now.

Louis Snyder’s fans, who previously couldn’t outargue Hannah’s supporters and the bystanders, now found Tiffany Lynch an easy target.

It was almost over in one round, and Tiffany Lynch’s fans gave up.

The main fans who knew the inside story had already run off, leaving behind only the naive fans who were unwilling to believe the truth.

The "counterattack" by Louis Snyder’s fans once again catapulted Tiffany Lynch into the hot search.

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