"Is there any point in doing this? We've already spent thousands on these accounts, but no one believes us. The accounts get banned, the comments get deleted. If we keep buying more, we'll run out of money soon."
Edith started crying as she spoke.
David picked up a glass of water and threw it at her.
"What are you crying for? Crying is useless! How will we know if it's working if we don't even try?"
The uproar from Hannah's post was growing, but Lionel, still on his flight, was completely unaware. In Roxa, however, Sandra was watching everything unfold online.
When she saw the trending topic, she was stunned. She considered hiring her own trolls to fight back, but seeing the sheer volume of coordinated attacks, she knew someone with deep pockets was pulling the strings—most likely, the Rosenberg family.
Against that kind of financial power, spending her own money would be useless.
But then she noticed something. The comments, which were initially all directed at her, were gradually shifting to her parents, blaming them for not raising her properly and causing her to become the person she was.
As the comments took this strange turn, she decided against hiring trolls to defend herself. Given the current direction, she didn't need to.
Her phone, however, kept buzzing with messages from her parents, begging for help.
She simply pretended she didn't see them.
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Even Hannah was surprised that this post was getting a much stronger reaction than her previous ones.



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