Chapter 380: Chapter 380

Celestial Queen: Revenge Is Sweet When You’re A Zillionaire HeiressWords: 3029

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Green, I seem to be stuck.

Could you possibly help me?”

As she spoke, she tugged at the fabric of her ripped skirt, subtly aiming for Rhys to notice her delicate white lace underwear.

But the only reply she received was the harsh puff of exhaust fumes as Rhys’ car pulled away.

Etta was completely taken aback.

By the time she regained her senses, his car had disappeared. Overwhelmed with humiliation and anger, she furiously pounded the ground, swearing loudly.

At that moment, the property manager approached, his gaze lingering a bit too long on Etta’s curvaceous form.

He cleared his throat and feigned concern.

“Miss Cruz, do you need any help?”

Without hesitation, Etta slapped him, her eyes blazing with fury.

“Get lost, you filthy scum! Who the hell do you think you are, gawking at me?”

In her rage, Etta then delivered a sharp kick to the manager’s groin, satisfied only when he doubled over in agony.

Despite the tear in her skirt, Etta made no attempt to cover herself as she strutted home.

Her pride and haughtiness remained intact, oblivious to the fact that this time, it would be the very thing that ruined her.

Three days later, the news exploded across Baythorn about a massive tax evasion scandal involving Adamson. That was just the beginning.

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Old footage soon surfaced showing Adamson harming a policeman who tried to stop him for speeding, which quickly spread across social media platforms.

As people browsed their feeds, they encountered a barrage of scandals linked to Adamson.

Further revelations followed with leaked financial records that showed Adamson had a long history of bribing officials and engaging in suspicious transactions.

Among those implicated was the recently disgraced mayor, who, alongside Adamson, had siphoned nearly $150 million from public coffers through corrupt land development projects.

Then, a shocking exposé went viral, revealing that Adamson had been systematically sexually harassing female interns at the George Group for years. The article detailed the brutal accounts of over a dozen women who had endured his abuse. Within just thirty minutes, the post had attracted millions of comments and shares.

“Unbelievable. These young women were at the start of their careers, now they bear these scars for life.”

“We need harsher penalties! People like him should be locked up for good!”

“Exactly! Men like him always escape justice. When will things really change?”

Support for the victims dominated the comments.

Any attempts to blame the women, such as suggestions that they had somehow benefited or questions about their lack of resistance, were quickly shut down. In fact, those commenters were swiftly revealed by Quick Cameo, a famous hacker who exposed their true identities to the public.

The fallout was severe.

Corporate executives, academics, and those with family wealth faced public humiliation, lost their jobs, and saw their social statuses crumble.

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