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The Daily Chronicles Of Mrs. Brown's Multiple Identities

After her flash marriage, Amelia Sanchez now had a kept man, who eventually turned out to be the Brown family's most profligate second son, Albert Brown. The next day, Cloud City's wealthy lady, Mrs. Brown, approached Amelia Sanchez with a stony face. Before she could throw out the cheque, she saw Amelia Sanchez calmly take out a card. "I'll give you 10 million for you to leave your son." Mrs. Brown, "???" After they got married, Amelia Sanchez arranged to meet with an online celebrity who had been her online friend for many years. She sat in the living room, fretting over how to hide this identity of hers and find an excuse to avoid Albert Brown. Meanwhile, Albert Brown, "Amelia, I'm going on a cruise ship with my friends for a few days. I won't be coming back." Amelia Sanchez's eyes lit up and she nodded. "Uh-huh, I'm going on a business trip too." Two days later, Amelia Sanchez and her online buddy agreed to meet up in a private room. The moment she entered, Albert Brown looked up and their eyes met, "..." 'So, my online buddy has always been my husband all this while.' Amelia Sanchez could feel herself getting torn apart in disbelief.

Xi Junjun · Urbano
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Chapter 157: The Truth

Amelia was constantly paying attention to online remarks out of concern for her friend, not expecting the damage to also spread to herself, leaving her somewhat at a loss.

Albert Brown's reputation was truly terrible. Netizens were mercilessly cursing both her and Albert Brown.

"Look at the trouble you've caused," Amelia said to Albert Brown with a teasing smile.

Albert Brown waved his hand, "Those titles are forcibly given to me by outsiders. Amelia, you have to believe in me. I'm not the kind of person who indulges in debauchery."

"I know you're not," she returned to the main topic, "The key now is to control the public opinion. Releasing a clarification ourselves may not be very convincing, but at least it's a response. Why don't you go online to clarify first?"

Sitting on the sofa, Albert Brown flipped through web pages with an indifferent look. "I don't think it'll help. Joining in now will only make the topic more discussed, and your friend won't be able to bear it."