My Secret Billionaire Husband
Chapter 402 - 404: You Just Let Them Go Like That?

Chapter 402: Chapter 404: You Just Let Them Go Like That?

Thinking about it is terrifying.

In her heart, she still didn’t want to offend Joanna.

Nor did she dare to really offend her.

"Alright, Lillian, class is about to start. Let’s hurry up and go." Gretchen Skerit pulled Lillian White, afraid that she would really anger Joanna. If she did, it wouldn’t end well for both of them.

Lillian probably thought of Moon Broadley, and suddenly, she restrained herself a lot.

She snorted quietly, "Hm, let’s go."

The two linked arms, walking past Joanna.

Aria Rowlett was so furious she was about to lose it: "Joanna, are you just going to let them walk away like that?"

Joanna sighed, "What else can we do? Should we really fight with them? There are people coming and going here. If the matter escalates, it won’t turn out well for any of us."

"But they were too hateful just now!" Aria clenched her fists, feeling suffocated, "Was that any way for people to talk? We were roommates for a few years, yet they’re so eager to kick us when we’re down. Disgusting!"

Compared to her, Joanna, the person involved, seemed quite calm, her emotions didn’t seem to be affected, "They were only saying those things because they saw that post. Compared to them, I feel like the person who posted it is even more hateful."

What she wanted most now was to find out who had posted it.

"But at least now we can be sure that the post wasn’t made by them."

Aria was still furious: "Even if they didn’t make that post, what they said just now was too outrageous. If there weren’t so many people here, I’d really want to beat that brat Lillian up. Luckily we don’t live with them anymore, or else seeing them every day would drive me crazy."

Joanna nodded: "Yeah, it’s a good thing we don’t live together anymore."

*

Before going to class, Joanna sent the link of the post to Jeremy.

There weren’t many classes during the morning. After finishing two of them, she was basically free.

When she walked out of the classroom, Jeremy hadn’t replied to her yet.

Jeremy was also in class at this time.

Moreover, senior high school classes weren’t as flexible as university classes. She assumed he was temporarily unavailable to help her with the whistleblower’s ID.

Joanna wasn’t anxious.

This incident had affected her mood, but it wasn’t something difficult to resolve.

As long as she could uncover the whistleblower, the rumors would naturally be clarified.

It was just a matter of time.

She could wait for a while if needed.

However, Aria seemed more anxious than her.

Once class was over, she asked her, "Did Jeremy reply to you? Did he find the ID of the person who framed you? Do you know who it is?"

Joanna shook her head: "Not yet. He should still be in class now. At the earliest, he’ll only be able to help me look for it at noon. Don’t worry, we should be able to find out by tomorrow at the latest."

"Tomorrow?" Aria frowned, "There are more and more replies to that post, and now everyone in the school probably knows those rumors. If this becomes a big issue, it could severely impact you."

"You just passed the auditions and haven’t officially signed yet, right? If it gets on the blogs..."

"Aria, I’ve thought about all the things you’re worried about. But there’s no point in panicking now. Plus, I’m just a small, unknown newcomer, not even a D-list celebrity. Even if it gets on blogs, it won’t become a big issue."

"Who would care about a small newcomer’s gossip? There’s nothing too explosive."

Aria frowned, "I’m not worried about what the netizens will do to you. I’m worried that this negative rumor will affect the film crew’s consideration of you."

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