Chapter 1982 Blowing It Up Further
Queenie strongly agreed with Cecilia''s perspective.
If Heather had once been kind to Cecilia, then Cecilia would naturally have been willing to support her. However, not only did Heather treat Cecilia badly, but she had also nearly cost her her life.
Under such circumstances, Cecilia wouldn''t show any charity.
"Right, when dealing with such a person, you must be firm, and never let her
affect you."
"Don''t worry," Cecilia said.
Just as Queenie had predicted, Heather was indeed relentless. She wasn''t going
to let Cecilia off that easily and stationed herself at the entrance of the Smith residence daily.
At first, no one paid any attention to her, and she left out of frustration. Not long after, to everyone''s surprise, Heather actually brought in a reporter.
Facing the reporter, she poured out her sorrows. "Although I''m not rted to Cecilia by blood, my daughter did raise her after all. She brought her up, and now that my daughter is no longer with us, Cecilia refuses to take care of me, an elderly woman. I know that she''s now the daughter of a prominent family, and she''s got no time for a poor old woman like me. Just a few days ago, she told me that she only acknowledges her granny from Drocver, not the one from Tud. I''m not asking her to support me. After losing my daughter, I just want to spend more time with my granddaughter."
Facing the camera, Heather only spoke of her deceased daughter, leaving out any mention of her two sons, as well as her granddaughter and grandson.
She acted like an elder who had been betrayed by a child they had loved and raised.
As soon as the video was released, numerousizens began to criticize Cecili:
How could she be so ungrateful? The grace of raising someone can never be repaid, yet now that she''s wealthy, she disregards the very people who once took care of her?
Yeah, I pity the olddy. Her only daughter passed away, and the adopted child of her daughter refuses to acknowledge her as her grandmother.
The CEO of Jamieson Group is surely filthy rich, right? To think she can''t even afford to take care of an elderly person; she must be incredibly stingy.
Everyone was chattering away, and as a result, the stock of Jamieson Group took a major hit, suffering a limit down.
Inside thepany, Cecilia observed what was going on, her brows slightly furrowed.
Charlotte''s fists clenched tightly.
"Old Mrs. Escobar is really shameless. Boss, I''ll get our PR team to dig up all the dirt on that olddy. Let''s give everyone a good show."
She firmly believed that the public perception was always fair. After hearing the suggestion, Cecilia advised her to calm down.
Given the current situation, even if they were to reveal all of Heather''s past actions online,izens would likely brush it off. After all, the past was the past, and there was no evidence to back it up.
"Are you really going to let yourself be ndered by Old Mrs. Escobar?" Charlotte was truly anxious.
In contrast, Cecilia remained calm. "Lottie, I have another n, one that''s more effective than having the PR team issue a statement."
"What''s the n?" Charlotte asked, her eyes filled with curiosity.
At this point in time, could there possibly be a better solution?
Cecilia merely chuckled. "Could you arrange a meeting with her for me? Let her know I''d like to chat after work today."
"Oh, alright." Even though Charlotte didn''t quite understand what Cecilia wanted to do, she did what she was told.
At the Smith residence, Heather was still gleefully sharing the video.
She realized the power of the inte in the present era and how a single video could reach every corner of the country.
Since Cecilia was unwilling to take care of her, she would make life difficult for the former.
Initially, Heather believed that the
surge in attention was due to her
video and the reporters she invited. She waspletely unaware that the Jamieson family was driving the traffic behind the scenes.
Meanwhile, in Robert''s home, Miranda and Robert were seated in the living room, engrossed in the video. Their lips curled up in schadenfreude.
"Cecilia has finally gotten what she deserves. Let''s spend a bit more money to blow this up further."