From Nun to Real Heiress: Expert at Turning the Tables

Chapter 1350



Chapter 1350

?Chapter 1350: 637 Farce_1 Chapter 1350: 637 Farce_1 Even worse, photos of her were unearthed and widely spread on the internet.

She had good looks and a decent demeanor, and she had always had a good reputation among the socialites of Lostswa.

However, these were values attributed to her lineage.

In the entertainment industry, where beauty is everything, her appearance was incomparable to that of Aubree Groove.

This was her original sin.

Even her pride-worthy achievements had no advantage in front of Aubree Groove.

After all, at the end of last year’s CMO, she and Aubree Groove both won gold medals in the competition, securing places in higher education institutions.

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She didn’t show overwhelming talent and strength.

It was destined for her to be disdained by these shortsighted inferior beings.

The so-called fans, like lunatics, insulted her to the extreme, attacking her with the most vicious language.

They acted as though even her breathing was wrong, particularly when they compared her with Aubree Groove.

In the mouths of these people, she had become a hypocritical green tea beauty who wasn’t even fit to tie Aubree Groove’s shoes.

In the nearly 18 smooth-sailing years of Scarlett’s life, this was the first time she had encountered such profound humiliation.

In the war of public opinion, she suffered a crushing defeat.

Only now did Scarlett realize how naïve her previous thoughts had been.

In the cruel field of the entertainment industry, without operations and resources, stepping forward could only lead her to an endless abyss.

Although the Arias had a very significant position in Lostswa, they had no connections in the entertainment industry.

At this point, Scarlett didn’t even know how to reach out for help.

She could only sit numbly in a breakfast stall in Little Town, breathing in the chilling late spring air, her heart in a frenzy.

Just then, her father’s call came through.

Scarlett trembled slightly; her phone almost dropped to the ground.

This was the first call from her father in three days.

His work was busy, and he never paid attention to the entertainment industry.

That he decided to contact her now was a miracle.

As the call was answered, Matthew Aria’s indifferent voice came through the cold receiver, “What’s with all the rumors about you on the internet?”

In truth, it was Matthew Aria’s secretary who discovered it and informed him this morning.

After knowing, Matthew Aria was naturally furious.

He used all his connections to control public opinion, then called to question Scarlett.

“I’m sorry, Dad.

I didn’t expect things to get this bad.

Anton Cook’s fans are terrifying.

They prohibit all males from approaching Anton but it doesn’t include Aubree Groove.

Dad, I don’t understand where I am worse than Aubree Groove?” The girl’s voice trembled with suppressed sobs.

Her tone was both full of rage and bitter resentment.

What reason could the initially angry Matthew Aria have to blame his own daughter now?

Matthew Aria caught an important point in Scarlett’s words: Aubree Groove.

It was Aubree Groove again.

Why wouldn’t her spirit go away?

Matthew Aria really didn’t have a good impression of this niece with no blood relation.

“Charlotte, believe in Dad.

You’re the best.

Sooner or later, those people will regret hurting you today.”

However, these words didn’t comfort Scarlett.

After a sniffle, she said in a choked voice, “I guess I’ll never surpass Aubree Groove.

She’s pretty and smart.

It’s only natural for Anton Cook to like her…

Hearing the girl’s self-deprecating words, Matthew Aria’s anger rose again.

“You are my daughter.

How could you belittle yourself like this…

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The online public opinion settled down in half a day.

Everything became calm.

Scarlett’s Twitter account was deleted.

She completely disappeared from the internet as if she had never existed.

Anton Cook’s fans weren’t satisfied and wanted to dig up more dirt.

They received a warning: this ‘green tea girl’ seemed to have great backing and couldn’t be messed with casually.

After weighing their options, they reluctantly refrained.

The farce ended just like that.

Aubree Groove, who was forced into the center of the public opinion, was currently on a helicopter.

Light rain was falling from the sky, and the edge of vision was filled with fog.

The cold wind, carrying huge air currents, almost made it impossible for one to open their eyes.

Looking down from the helicopter, the continuous mountains shrouded in the foggy rain looked like a sleeping giant, and also like a suffocating tomb.

The deepest part hid unknown mysteries and dangers.

The mountain wind was too strong and carried with it the air currents, making the helicopter start to become unstable in mid-air.

The pilot helplessly said, “I’m sorry, Miss, the helicopter can’t land at the original location.”

The fog in the mountains was getting thicker, and visibility was getting lower.

If they didn’t leave soon, it would be very dangerous.

Aubree Groove donned her double shoulder bag, put on equipment, adjusted her goggles, and instructed the pilot to reduce the flight altitude to its lowest.

Then she opened the cabin door and jumped straight down, without any cushion, under the incredulous gaze of the pilot.

“Oh…” The pilot couldn’t help but let out a cry of surprise and peered out to look.

All he saw were the clouds and the dense fog, which looked like a huge whirlpool.

The girl fell into it and, in the blink of an eye, became a tiny black dot.</


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