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Chapter 1332: 1332. Comnts that set the tone

Therefore, this incident only had an impact on Lynn Clark; as for herself, Elly Campbell, it was surprisingly lenient.

And since the Jones family hadn’t taken any action up until now, Elly Campbell thought that Adam Jones would, as usual, let her off lightly.

Elly Campbell closed her Twitter, letting out a long sigh of relief.

But just a few days after she had relaxed, the Twitter server went down, overwheld by the torrent of netizens’ curses.

The reason was simple: A Twitter user had posted the following tweet—

“My mom never had any grievances with Mrs. Jones, so why would she help that woman Lynn Clark against her? Did Mrs. Jones do sothing to offend my mom? I rember Mrs. Jones being quite arrogant online before, right? @JonesGroupOfficialTwitter @AdamJones @JonesFamilyMatriarch @MooreClanLittleMadam (Lily Jones).”

The “mom” ntioned in this post was referring to Elly Campbell.

Many people envied Sophia Green for having a stepmother like Elly Campbell, so gradually, everyone began calling Elly Campbell “mom.”

And this tweet from the alt account surprisingly received a lot of recognition from netizens.

In the comnts below, there were several hundred thousand comnts in just one morning. Among them, more than half were cursing Elly Campbell, following the lead and alleging Elly Campbell had wronged Adam Jones’s wife.

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“President, we’ve traced the IP address of that Twitter user.”

Robert Green stood upright in front of Adam Jones.

The IP was shown to be from a wireless router subnet at Joy Entertainnt, exactly Elly Campbell’s office.

“Here is the transaction record of Elly Campbell hiring internet trolls to slander Mrs. Jones for your review.”

Adam Jones sneered coldly, his grim face carrying a nacing storm.

“Utterly clueless fool.”

Adam Jones didn’t even bother to look at the material Robert Green handed over, and directly said, “Publish all of it. Since soone seems too impatient to die, let her suffer a quicker death.”

A hint of murderous intent swept across Adam Jones’s eyes.

“And… since she is so worried that the netizens don’t know why she has treated Elly in such a way, go help her clarify it to the netizens.”

Having followed Adam Jones for many years, Robert Green certainly understood the deeper aning behind his words, and his eyes couldn’t hide a trace of shock.

Despite the surprise, he still confird, “President, are you saying… to publish all of it?”

He emphasized the word “all.” Obviously, when Robert Green ntioned “all,” it included more than just what was said.

Seeing Adam Jones nod with an icy face, Robert Green understood.

Thinking about what Elly Campbell was about to face made him break out in a sweat on her behalf.

At this mont, not only was the IP address of Elly Campbell’s alt account and the transaction records of hiring internet trolls published online, but there was also an attached long article of over a thousand words with images.

All of these were posted through Adam Jones’s personal account.

Inside, it included everything about Elly Campbell being Adam Jones’s biological mother, her affair with Cam Green during her marriage, and less than a month after Henry Jones’s death, she abandoned her children, took Henry Jones’s inheritance, and ran off with Cam Green. Not a single detail was hidden.

This was enough to cause an uproar among netizens.

What followed detailed how Elly Campbell, seeing her son successful and grown up, brought her stepdaughter to the island resort to fabricate a chance encounter with Adam Jones and, after being humiliated by Elly Campbell, colluded with the heir of Turnbaugh’s Group to drug Elly Campbell, attempting to tarnish her purity but was foiled ahead of ti by Adam Jones’s intervention.

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