407: Chapter 409: Really Feeling like Being Pursued by Him 407: Chapter 409: Really Feeling like Being Pursued by Him The man’s little careful thoughts were completely seen through by her.
But her mood couldn’t help but improve, her heart filled with sweetness.
Perhaps it was because she hadn’t replied for a while, Ashton Heath couldn’t help but send another ssage: Ms.
Joanna, shall I pick you up?
Joanna Lawrence looked at his changed way of addressing himself, pursed her lips, and her eyes were full of sweet smiles.
This pursuit seed quite genuine.
She suddenly felt that she quite enjoyed the relationship between her and Ashton Heath right now.
There was really a sense of being pursued by him.
Being pursued by such an outstanding man would greatly satisfy any woman’s vanity.
Joanna Lawrence estimated that he might be a little anxious, and then replied: Okay, co pick up.
Ashton Heath replied imdiately: Okay, I’ll be at your dormitory in no more than twenty minutes.
Think about what you want to eat later.
*
During the waiting period for Ashton Heath, Joanna Lawrence logged into the Blog, and as soon as she clicked in, she saw news about Annie Lawrence.
It was a clarification statent about the news of the fight.
It was issued by Annie Lawrence’s personal studio, stating that the reason why Annie Lawrence fought with the female artist was because the other party insulted her first, and it was extrely offensive.
The female artist had repeatedly provoked her, and she couldn’t bear it anymore before she finally fought her.
Moreover, after the incident, the injuries on her body were more than those on the other female artist.
So in fact, she was the one who was beaten up.
In the statent, Annie Lawrence was portrayed as very innocent and helpless.
In short, everything she did was understandable and forced, and the one who was wrong was the female artist who insulted her first.
The studio also claid to send a lawyer’s letter to the female artist, accusing her of defamation and fra-ups.
Galaxy Agency must have hired online trolls to help whitewash Annie Lawrence.
When the statent ca out, Joanna Lawrence clicked into the comnt section, which was filled with support for Annie Lawrence.
Occasionally, a few opposing opinions were quickly suppressed by the trolls’ comnts.
Other official entertainnt Blogs quickly reposted the statent released by Annie Lawrence’s studio.
Joanna Lawrence clicked into the comnt sections of these official Blogs and saw Annie Lawrence’s online trolls, as expected.
For example, comnts like this: It’s good to admit mistakes and change.
Who can say they haven’t done anything wrong since they were young?
Especially when the other person insulted Annie Lawrence first.
If soone insults you in front of everyone, wouldn’t you be angry?
And this kind of comnt: So it’s because the other person insulted her first that Annie Lawrence fought her.
To be honest, if soone insulted in person and said extrely offensive things, I definitely couldn’t help but fight back.
We’re all not saints, so don’t use a saint’s standard to demand artists.
Think about what you would do if you encountered such a thing, would you still be able to keep a straight face and smile?
As soon as soone ntioned that Annie Lawrence, an artist, fighting soone in public might have a bad influence, potentially leading so young fans astray, online trolls imdiately sprayed similar comnts, making the person who made the comnt dare not to speak.
In the comnts section, it was almost entirely flooded with whitewashing trolls.
Soon, so-called witnesses ca forward to testify, saying that it was indeed the female artist who insulted Annie Lawrence first, and that Annie Lawrence had endured it for a long ti.
The other party continued to insult her, and then she couldn’t help but fight back.
The witness said that if she had been Annie Lawrence, she wouldn’t have been able to bear it either because that female artist’s mouth was really filthy.
Annie Lawrence’s image is that of a campus first-love goddess, with a pure and demure appearance and a soft, cute personality.
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