Chapter 642
But mostizens knew what was up. Especially after hearing that recording, with the sound of a fight,
they could easily tell how much Meetman was suffering And then Harden had the audacity to say
Meetman was abusive to her! She was the one who cheated and got caught, and she had the nerve to
me him! “Harden is pure evil. I can’t listen to this anymore. Poor Meetman.”
“It makes me want to step in and stop Harden from assaulting Meetman any further, tarnishing his
reputation, destroying his career, taking all his wealth, and not even allowing him to leave.”
“Any normal person would’ve probably given up on life by now under such torment. Harden is
heartless, and she dares to call herself a strong woman. Shameless! Stop disgracing women!”
The inte was soon filled with usations, and public opinion was heating up..
Harden, who had previously posted on Instagram iming she was assaulted again, found that no one
believed her anymore.
Everyone remembered how every time Harden’s drama was aired, Meetman would be med, and her
works were all rted to domestic violence and infidelity.
“Harden is despicable! Unimaginable! She leaves no room for Meetman to survive, and even steps on
others to climb up!”
“Meetman is so unlucky to have met such a woman.”
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“Harden, get out of the entertainment industry, out of our sight. We boycott all her works.”
“Boycott!”
People soonunched a fierce condemnation of Harden.
Harden was so scared that she didn’t dare to go out, she quickly contacted Meetman on someone
else’s phone.
Only Meetman could help her now, after all, he was the one who stirred up public opinion. Only he
could calm the storm.
“Meetman, I was wrong, can you please not go so far? Quickly delete the post and say something good
about me. We can remarry and live a good life together. You want to continue being a director, right? I’ll
support you in every way possible.”
Hearing these words, Meetman felt disgusted.
The way Harden had treated him before, and now she could say those things without any shame.
How shameless!
But Meetman didn’t say anything, he just hung up the phone and even turned it off.
When Harden tried to call again, she almost went mad when she heard the voice prompt.
She quickly contacted others, hoping someone could help her out.
But with such solid evidence, what she had done had aroused public outrage. Who would be foolish
enough to speak for her at that time?
Wasn’t that asking for trouble?
So, no one answered Harden‘ calls.
Harden sat helplessly in her chair.
And when Meetman saw the inte was flooded with discussions rted to that incident, his eyes
turned red.
His head was still severely swollen, it even looked a bit scary, but seeing so many people condemning
Harden, and the recording heard by more and more people, he couldn’t help crying, hugging his
nket and sobbing.
His fan base skyrocketed from hundreds of thousands to ten million, and everyone wasforting
him.
“Meetman, I cried when I heard that recording. I can’t imagine how you lived through all of that.”
“Pleasee back and continue to make films. We will always support your work.”
“When that incident happened, I firmly believed you wouldn’t do such a thing, but I was criticized.
Meetman, when you were filming in our small town, you bought a basket of eggs to distribute to us to
avoid disturbing our lives. How could such a friendly person be abusive? Now your injustice has been
cleared, and I’m relieved
Meetman didn’t have the courage to read thesements, he hid in his bed crying, almost fainting
from crying.
Maja didn’t choose to call Meetman at that time, guessing his emotions must beplex.
She didn’t even follow the news on the inte, because all the public evidence was irrefutable,
Harden couldn’t deny her guilt.
However, Maja did one thing. She called the police, asking them to return Neil’s ashes.
When Maja received Neil’s ashes, it was already 4 a.m.
-She stayed up all night.
When dawn broke, she contacted the cemetery staff, personally escorting the ashes over.
When the urn was reburied, she solemnly bowed at the tombstone several times before slowly standing
up.
By the time she got back to the car, Maja was exhausted.
The controversy on the inte was still escting.
Harden had be a target of public criticism.
Meetman posted another message, this time without a picture, just a brief sentence: I thought I
wouldn’t live to see this day.
Tens of thousands ofizensforted Meetman under his post, because only those who had heard
the recording knew how hard Meetman’s past days had
been.
Harden‘ past strong imagepletely copsed; she didn’t even dare to post any updates.
Thetest post by Harden, where she said she was beaten, had over a millionmer