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Chapter 163: Chapter 163: Father Lin’s Decision
Rose Taylor held on to Lincoln Green’s arm, leaning half her body close. “Lincoln, you can’t be so impulsive. Have you forgotten that today is not only Abigail’s engagement party, but also Ruby’s?”
Lincoln Green remained silent. Although he hadn’t favored Abigail these past years, she was, after all, his and Minnie’s only child. If something really happened to her, he wouldn’t be able to explain it.
Rose seemed to read Lincoln’s thoughts and softly analyzed, lowering her voice, “Honey, I know you’re worried about Abigail, but if you go to Elder Piers now and Abigail is fine, that’s all well and good. But what if something has happened? Should the engagement be canceled? Does Ruby also have to give up her engagement to the second son?”
“But Abigail…”
If Abigail really died at Brandon Manor, there would be no way the engagement between the second son and Ruby could proceed.
“Honey, don’t worry. Abigail is blessed and will surely be fine. And… even if something did happen, it would be too late to do anything now. It’s better to let Ruby and the second son complete their engagement. You saw the important guests today…” At this point, Rose paused.
Sure enough, Lincoln’s expression changed.
“Honey, I’m doing this for you and the company…”
“Let me think about it.”
…
On the other side.
Clark Stone hung up Lincoln Green’s call, his face gloomy.
The engagement party was about to start, but there was no bride.
Meanwhile, the engagement party on the Piers’ side was still ongoing. All his plans were about to collapse. Being labeled a scumbag was one thing, but to be implicated in a murder was another matter entirely.
Which high-status family would dare to marry their daughter to him in the future?
“Son, what do we do now?” The Stones were equally anxious.
To avoid the Piers’ engagement ceremony, the Stone ceremony was set to start at one o’clock, and it was almost twelve now.
Clark Stone tried to inquire about Abigail Green’s situation from the police but was directly ignored.
Amidst the chaos, the internet started to take a keen interest in the love triangle involving him, Abigail Green, and Mona Wilde, and the discussion continued to grow.
In such disorder, an informed source revealed that Mona Wilde’s fan, in a fit of rage, had killed Abigail Green and was now in police custody.
Wow!
This dramatic love triangle, now involving a death, was naturally drawing lots of attention.
After hearing his parents’ words, Clark Stone held his phone. The engagement topic was still trending. After thinking for a while, Clark Stone gritted his teeth and, regardless of Lincoln Green’s situation, arranged for ghostwriters.
He had to detach himself from the Abigail Green situation.
Half an hour later, aside from some netizens cursing Clark Stone as a scumbag, others were gloating over Abigail Green’s misfortune.
Saying things like ugly people cause trouble, evil people get their due, and that she deserved to die.
Some even turned the livestream images into GIFs to ridicule Abigail’s figure, unabashedly attacking her appearance. They claimed that she must have used her family’s influence to force Master Stone into marriage, and that no man would willingly marry such a fat pig, even if there were no other women left on Earth.
Then, the sympathy shifted to Mona Wilde.
Getting dumped was bad enough, but now implicated in a murder.
Mona Wilde’s fans seized the opportunity to fan the flames. Some even found a clip of Ruby Green’s speech to prove Mona’s innocence and Abigail’s unscrupulous methods.
In the video, Ruby and Abigail were both in white wedding dresses. One was hideously overweight, spilling out of the dress from all angles; the other was graceful, like a fairy descending to earth, capturing all the sympathy with her beauty.
No comparison, no harm.
Abigail appeared even more loathsome next to Ruby.
Coupled with Ruby’s nearly indirect admission of Abigail’s interference in Clark Stone and Mona Wilde’s relationship, everyone’s dislike for Abigail deepened.
Clark Stone’s ghostwriters seized the moment to play the victim, painting Clark Stone as a poor man forced to give up his true love.
All arrows pointed at the “dead” Abigail Green.