Chapter 121 - 115: Not Here to Clarify, But to Confront 2
Chapter 121: Chapter 115: Not Here to Clarify, But to Confront 2
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“Where did this come from?”
John Anderson looked up at the person next to him, “It was sent to me anonymously.”
Amelia Miles clenched her fists tightly, trying hard to maintain her composure.
“Amelia, I can understand that you dislike Daisy Zane. But why did you hire paid trolls to smear her?” John Anderson asked in a deep voice, “Those are all grievances from older generations, she too is a victim. She doesn’t want to be labeled as an illegitimate child either.”
“I just wanted to show everyone the truth. How could she possibly be
Catherine?” Amelia Miles stared at the computer and said mechanically.
“Why can’t she be Catherine?” John Anderson asked, “Your manipulation of public opinion is causing her a great deal of trouble.”
Amelia Miles looked at him sharply, her hands clenched so tight her veins were bulging: “You’ve read Catherine’s script too. Daisy Zane grew up in Cold Green Village and has never been to school. Can she write a script like Catherine’s?” John Anderson remained silent, looking at Amelia Miles.
Even though she was trying hard to control herself, he could feel that she was completely different from her usual self.
Normally she was obedient, understanding, kind, and always taking others into consideration. But now, there seemed to be a beast inside her, ready to burst out at any moment.
“It’s just a way for her and Edward Monk to whitewash their reputation.”
“Fine, you can have your doubts. Everyone has the right to be skeptical.” John
Anderson said, “But why lead public opinion?”
“I just want everyone to see her true face.”
“Amelia.” John Anderson’s voice raised a notch, “If she is Catherine, then your behavior is spreading rumors and slandering.”
“John, so now you’re arguing with me because of Daisy Zane!”
“What I’m addressing is your behavior.”
“My behavior.” Amelia Miles said urgently, “You’re the boss of Maple Elite Entertainment. Shouldn’t you be used to this kind of behavior from your artists? If they can do it, why can’t I?”
“Are you the same as them?” John Anderson said sternly.
Amelia Miles locked eyes with him for a moment, then turned around and stormed out, slamming the door behind her.
John Anderson watched the tightly closed door, took a deep breath, then pinched his brow.
Up until now, he really thought Amelia Miles was kind-hearted towards Daisy Zane. After all, she always called out “Sister, Sister,” and was very proactive in acknowledging the Miles family.
But…
John Anderson sighed again and got up to find someone.
The next day, shortly past eleven in the morning, Daisy Zane’s flight landed.
After getting off the plane, the two went to collect their luggage. Daisy Zane checked her phone, “Harton Clark, we should split up.”
“Hm?”
“I had someone leak my flight information yesterday. I heard there are quite a few people waiting for me outside.”
Harton Clark stood still, looking at her.
Seeing that he had stopped, Daisy Zane stepped out two steps then came back: “What is it?”
“You’re letting me go first with so many people out there.” Harton Clark looked at her, “What if someone harms you?”
Daisy Zane looked at him for a moment, “If you want to stay, just say it.”
Harton Clark laughed, helped her adjust her hair and said softly, “I’ll be your bodyguard.”
“Alright.” Daisy Zane responded indifferently and handed him a mask from her pocket, “Put it on. You’re too conspicuous.”
“Okay.”
Sure enough, when they walked out, a crowd of people and reporters were waiting for them.
Daisy Zane’s eyes were too distinctive, and she was recognized as soon as she appeared.
The crowd instantly became restless, snapping photos with their cellphones and cameras.
Even though the airport security was holding back the crowd, Harton Clark felt uneasy and stayed close by her side without taking a single step away.
“Catherine, Catherine, are you Catherine?” “Daisy Zane, are you and Catherine the same person?”
“Are you really Catherine? Are you really?”
Daisy Zane glanced at the crowd calmly, then took off her mask.
In an instant, the crowd suddenly fell silent, not a single person speaking.
All eyes were fixed on her cold yet breathtaking face.
Daisy Zane looked at the camera pointed at her and said, “The camera’s still rolling, right?”
The cameraman, taken aback, nodded dazedly.
Daisy Zane also nodded, her fingers hooked around her mask, she looked at the camera and said casually, “I’ve heard that there have been some controversies about me online in the past few days. I didn’t respond immediately. That’s because I just left Cold Green Village yesterday and finally had a signal..’