Chapter 66
“She looks so healthy, she doesnt look like someone with cancer
“Does she mention cancer in every video title just to attract attention
“When the girl could no longer bear it and made a screenshot of a doubtingment public, the
situation escted Because after the screenshot was shown, the doubtingizen imed to have
suffered from cyberbullying and wanted to withdraw from the Inte, while the public med the girl
for the situation, saying that her should not publicly disying othersments Since she was already
an influential inte celebrity, her behavior was considered to be leading cyberbullying”
Then, the voices of doubt and abuse grew louder. Her medication list was suspected of being fake, the
hospital where she was treated, ording to so-called hospital staff, had no record of her, someone
pointed out her previous cancer experience, saying she had already recovered and was making these
videos just to be famous, and someone even exposed that her family was actually very wealthy
and secretly collecting donations fromizen.”
After the incident, everyone was waiting for the girl’s response, but her ount was never updated.
Until half a monthter, an obituary was posted on her ount, announcing that the girl had passed
away.
Celeste was stunned.
Mason stirred his coffee, looking somewhat indifferent, “Shemitted suicide. She didn’t die from
disease, but the cyberbullies and
their attacks
The girl’s parents made her suicide note public, along with her medical records stamped with the
hospital’s seal, and videos of her undergoing treatment.
The person in the video who was tormented by the disease and crying in pain lookedpletely
different from the optimistic girl in the previous videos. No one knew how she endured the pain after
treatment, put on makeup, and shot those videos; and no one knew that she was sent to the ICU after
finishing the half-marathon.
When these things were made public, the cyberbullies canceled their ounts one after another. A life
had vanished at their hands, but all they had to do was cancel their ounts and start again, ying
the role of cyberbully in the next incident.
After hearing this story, Celeste felt very disappointed. She had experienced such a dark period, so she
could empathize with the girl’s
experiences.
Fortunately, she was pulled out of that vicious circle by her friends in time and regained her sanity,
while the girl lost her life.
“Law is meant to protect people’s rights, and those beasts in human skin on the Inte can’t even be
called human.”
After a moment of silence, Celeste raised her head, “Sue for nder.”
Mason gave a slight smile, his eyes gentle, “I’ll collect the information of these users first, and after the
prosecution in court, we’ll get their identity information. Give me your ID card, as we’ll need the
intiff’s information.”
Celeste hesitated for a moment, knowing that if she took out her ID card, her previous deception would
be exposed.
Seeing Celeste not moving, Mason asked quietly, “What’s wrong?”
Celeste said awkwardly. “This ount was originally registered with my friend’s identity, can I use her
identity to sue?”
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“It’s best if it’s you, ’cause the one who got screwed over is the user of that nickname ‘Celestial Haze. If
someone else represents you, it’s like a proxywsuit, and it might get messed up by other factors.”
Seeing her still being hesitant, Mason asked again, “Is it inconvenience for you to use your real
identity?”
Celeste thought to herself: I’m worried about you finding out that I’ve been fooling you with a fake name
before.