Heartstrings on Fire (Agnes and Jared)

Chapter 176



Chapter 176

Agnes was a bit baffled

She had nothing against participating in a drama performance. After all, it was all about bringing honor

to the school and she always felt a strong sense of duty towards

that

But to pair up with Ryder… Agnes couldn’t envision how awkward that would be.

Kerri said, ‘Agnes, you better brace yourself. Tomorrow is the last day of voting I don’t think Cecile

would let this opportunity slip by so easily Her obsession with Ryder is well-known. How could she

possibly pass up the chance to rehearse a play with Ryder?”

Even though Kerri put it that way, Agnes was still at a loss. The voting wasn’t over yet and the official

results hadn’t been announced. And even if she wanted to discuss this with school executives, Agnes

had no idea who to go to. She could only wait and see how things would unfold.

However, the next morning, as soon as Agnes opened her eyes and checked the campus forum.

She saw that her votes had been overtaken by Cecile, who was leading the popularity chart with a

50,000 vote advantage.

Agnes actually felt relieved. It was within her expectations. How could Cecile possibly give up this

golden opportunity? Even if it meant getting people to rig the votes, it wouldn’t be surprising.

However, when Agnes was about to close the forum, she noticed a new thread that was even more

popular than the voting thread. The title of the new thread was ‘Don’t be fooled by her looks, the

sinister girl from the journalism department.”

Agnes had a bad feeling and when she clicked on the thread, her suspicions were confirmed. The

thread was about her.

Agnes read the whole thread from start to finish and by the end, she could only conclude that it was

filled with lies.

It fabricated a lot of negative content about her, like how she used Ryder to get close to Jared, and

used unfair means to get the leading role in Cinderella. It said she was promiscuous, frequented bars

and led a chaotic personal life. It even said that she was secretly canvassing votes for the campus

election. Every evidence in the thread was falsified.

Agnes’s fingers began to tremble involuntarily. She never liked being the center of attention, but she

was always thrust into the spotlight.

There were already thousands of replies to the thread.

Agnes randomly scrolled through a few.

“I never expected her to be such a schemer, there’s so much story behind this. Using an ex-boyfriend

to get close to his family, then quickly getting married after rising to the top. Very few people can pull

that off.”

“How can you become Mrs. Whitfield without some tricks? Besides, the cultural festival has always

been handed over to the performance department. This year’s sudden open vote might have some

secrets.”

“This kind of girl has a good family background, is pretty, heartless, cunning, and emotionally intelligent.

No wonder she’s a winner in life at just 20. It’s so unfair!”

“This is just the opinion of the thread starter. Don’t just jump on the bandwagon. I’m a journalism

student. I know she’s a good person.

“Kid, haven’t you heard that women are dangerous? Even the pretty ones are no exception. A friendly

reminder, keep your distance from her to avoid trouble.”

Almost all of the comments were derogatory and defamatory, with many personal attacks. Of course,

there were also people who pointed out objectively that these were unfounded accusations, but not

many people were interested in pursuing the truth.

All they knew was that this girl’s rise was meteoric, which made them envious. Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.

Agnes couldn’t bear to continue reading. At the end, she glanced at the signature.

The one who posted this was: Cecile is the superstar.

There was no doubt that it was Cecile.


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