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Chapter 25 - 25: Tweeting

At this mont, Selene was already dragged to the ice coffin. She clutched the edge of the stinging ice coffin with both hands and did not let go.

She cried out: "Juliana, I don't want to marry Benson for you. He's a crazy, short-lived, and ugly monster."

Philip knew the young master's reputation outside, but Selene was looking for death to say that in front of him!

Philip's face was gloomy. He ordered in a cold voice, "Throw her in!"

This ti, the bodyguards were even ruder. They lifted Selene directly, opened her hands, threw her into the ice coffin, and then pushed the lid shut.

Selene scread in fear and pushed the coffin lid with both hands to keep it from closing, "Juliana, save ! I promise you everything as long as I don't marry Benson..."

The Leach family was so powerful that even Jayden couldn't do anything about it.

They actually made her lie in the ice coffin, in which the dead have been lying.

Selene had long been scared out of her mind and just wanted to get out of there.

Juliana looked at Suzanne and asked mockingly, "Do you want Selene to die, or do you want

to die, good stepmother!"

Suzanne looked over at the ice coffin, in which Selene was struggling as the bodyguard had almost pushed the lid to the top.

The Leach family had always ant what they said and no one dared to disobey them.

However, if she changed her words now, the image of a good stepmother that she had worked so hard for would collapse.

Seeing that the coffin lid was about to cover the coffin, Suzanne had no choice, "Save Selene! I... I'll listen to you. I'll tweet."

Juliana looked up at Philip.

Philip raised his hand to signal the bodyguards to stop, "Wait until Selene has posted her tweet before letting her out."

Juliana had soone take the phone to Selene.

Selene anxiously stretched out her hand to take the phone, clicked on Twitter, and started editing the text.

She was scared to death of this ice coffin where dead people had been lying.

Suzanne had an idea of writing three small things to fool around.

Juliana looked at them and said, "The three things you write about must be to my satisfaction. Don't say anything irrelevant."

Suzanne looked up at Juliana, who also looked over with clear eyes, as bright as the stars, but sharp as if to see through all the dark side of the human heart.

Juliana was not easy to fool anymore.

Suzanne looked away with a guilty look. Looking at the three things she had written, she hesitated for a long ti, but finally deleted them and re-edited them.

Selene first finished editing. She stretched out her hand with her phone, "I posted it, Juliana, take a look at it and let

out quickly."

A bodyguard took the phone and handed it to Juliana.

[Selene: Three bad things I've done to Juliana, 1. When I was twelve, I stole money from my classmate and put it in Juliana's school bag, which caused the whole school to think she was a thief.]

[2. When I was sixteen, I took her to a bar, got her drunk, and took those pictures, but she didn't know those n.]

[3. At eighteen, I was the one who exchanged Juliana's love letter and gifts to Jayden.]

Juliana narrowed her eyes and looked at Selene coldly. Juliana got a bad reputation and started acting badly from the age of twelve when she was slandered as a thief.

At sixteen, Juliana's reputation dropped dramatically because of the photos of her in a bar, drunk and surrounded by three to five n. Even if nothing had happened, news had spread that she was a young slut.

At the age of eighteen, as soon as the high school exams were over, Juliana wrote a love letter to Jayden and sent him gifts.

But the pure love letter turned into a disgusting plea for sex and the crystal ball turned into a condom and birth control pills.

It made Jayden hate and resent Juliana even more.

All these things had pushed Juliana's bad reputation to a high point.

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