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This live stream had be the talk of the town, but the buzz around it pated inparison to the
wildfire of opinione Mazing across the inte.
The viewere tagged blogger who post this thing first, urging him to confirm whether the attacked
children were from his nephew’s kindergarten
The blogger didn’t respond right away. About half an hour after the incident, he sauntered onto the
scene
with a tweet.
Stop the presses, my brother and sister–inw just saw the video online. They’re already picking out
thank you gifts and nning a visit. This is some next–level sorcery?
Less than a minuteter, he posted another tweet
“Winnie, you’re awesome Starting today, I’m your fan.”
Everyone knew that “the mystic actress he often mentioned was Winnie, but his frank shoutout and
tagging her by name sent a shockwave of “1–told–you–so‘ through the inte.
The viewers shared theirments.
“I’m not surprised by this turn of events at all.”
Please, can we just call her a goddess?”
“Super girl”
Whileizens were merrily spamming the chat, Winnie was oblivious to the online storm and therefore
hadn’t seen the trust fund kid’s tags.
The airport attack had drawn serious attention from the authorities, and the assant was up hended
immediately
Winnie, having predicted the children’s peril, had already given a statement to the officers at the family
estate
ant
Despite online chatter about a resurgence of mysticism, the police weren’t about to take inte gossip
as gospel. They still had to rule out any connection between Winnie and the knife–wielding maniac.
After the officer left, Winnie was bombarded by visitors. Some were grateful parents who had heeded
the advice of Bhus and kept their children home from the trip, like the ones rted to the tweeting
trust–fund family.
Those families were well–to–do, and although they had canceled their kids‘ trip more to humor
Bhus than from any belief in his predictions, they were profoundly relieved after seeing the live–
streamed ordeal.
Others were parents who had just reunited with their children, saved by the foresight of the Bryant
family, who had sent bodyguards. Some of these parents, whether skeptics or simply not on good
terms with the Bryants, had dismissed Bhus‘ warnings as old man’s ramblings.
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Their materialist views didn’t allow for fortune–telling, and they had sent their children on the trip
anyway, only to be proven wrong by the day’s events.
Embarrassed and thankful, they came to express their gratitude to the Bryant family. Bhus,
however,
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had Winnie receive them all to ensure they knew who truly deserved their thanks, and perhaps to show
her off a little.
Winnie was drained after entertaining visitor after visitor for most of the day.
Meanwhile, Nadine watched from a secluded garden corner. She had heard about the online frenzy
and knew why the visitors kepting. She might have been headstrong, but she wasn’t a fool.
Abdul had exined the airport incident to her, but she had secretly searched the inte herself.
Seeing the deranged man and her terrified, tumbling peers left her shocked.
If she had disobeyed and gone to the airport, she might have ended up hurt just like Winnie had
warned.
Despite her reluctance to admit it, Winnie had saved her. Nadine felt conflicted, because Winnie wasn’t
quite like how Amber had described her.
By the time Winnie finally caught up with the online messages, the inte had picked apart the
attacker endlessly.
Although the official police statement hadn’t been released, the public was already debating the nature
of the attack, with most condemning the perpetrator.
The discussions ranged from critiques of society to misguided empathy for the attacker.
Somements twisted enough to shock themunity.
“Who would be driven to such extremes if not by society itself? These rich kids hog all the good
resources. They’re asking for it.”
“People should share their wealth with the less fortunate instead of exploiting us workers. I’d feel the
same hatred.”
“The kids are not innocent, and they’ve had all the advantages. What’s a little scare?”
“Nobody was hurt, right? Can’t we just let him go? Life’s hard for everyone.”
The inte was aze with arguments, some defending the twisted viewpoints, others outraged at the
lack ofpassion for the victims.
Winnie frowned at thesements, her eyes growing cold as she reyed the video. Then, she hit the
share button and added her own words.
Since the third episode of ‘Ghostly Guidance, Winnie’s follower count had exploded. She was now a
social media sensation, with millions hanging on her every word.
Among the regr folks, Winnie was the first to draw such a massive following just by streaming her
reality TV shenanigans.
Most of her audience had her on special alert.
When Winnie logged on, she was immediately swamped by her fans. They hadn’t even gotten over the
shock that Winnie had finally remembered to update with a new tweet.
Winnie texted, “Taking pleasure in harming the defenseless doesn’t always stem from psychological
stress, and sometimes, it’s simply a born predilection for cruelty. The perpetrator carried the weight of
many sins and was already shrouded in resentment and dark aura.”
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