Chapter 389
Giana sneered and shouted, "Has everyone seen today's post? It's all true. If you haven't, read it! You'll see how Tiffany seduced Mr. Harper and then Mr. Hampton!" This piqued many students' interest.
They quickly accessed Lovell School's website and saw a pinned post: "[Lovell City's No. 1 Pretty Girl's Private Life Exposed! Unsuitable for Minors!]". The post contained pixelated photos of a young woman partially undressed and engaging in intimate acts with several men.
The provocative title, referencing Lovell City's "No. 1 pretty girl," immediately identified Tiffany. Students' reactions ranged from disgust to outrage. Comments included:
- Student A: "She seems aloof, but secretly sleeps around."
- Student B: "Who'd marry her? Poor Mr. Hampton! He'll be cuckolded."
- Student C: "Maybe Mr. Hampton likes experienced women. Haha…"
The post spread rapidly beyond Lovell School, appearing on Facebook, other social media, and public accounts. The virality amplified the already significant attention garnered by yesterday's proposal. Tiffany became a target of widespread condemnation.
Zoe, furious, checked the post. "Those are photoshopped! That's not Tiffany!" But her protest was futile; many believed the accusations.
Giana scoffed. "You deny it? The woman in the post has a mole on her shoulder. Tiffany, dare you prove us wrong?"
Several boys jeered, "Strip! Strip!" Their leering gazes intensified.
Tiffany smirked. She did have a shoulder mole, but it was on her right shoulder, not the left, as depicted in the photos.
"Laugh it up," Tiffany said calmly. "I don't usually argue with fools, but you've provoked me."
Giana sneered, "So, because we saw your indecent photos, you'll gouge out our eyes?"
Giana believed the crowd would prevent Tiffany from retaliating. Unexpectedly, over ten bodyguards stormed in, seizing phones and subduing the students, who shouted in protest. The bodyguards, highly skilled, easily controlled the situation. Only Tiffany and Zoe remained untouched.
Tiffany instructed, "Take them to the principal's office."
The bodyguards swiftly escorted the students to the crowded principal's office. Principal Farrell, bewildered, asked Tiffany, "What's going on? Why are you detaining your classmates?"
Tiffany showed Farrell the offending post. "I don't start trouble, but I won't tolerate defamation. Decide how to punish them for spreading rumors and slander."
Farrell, while uncomfortable, politely suggested reconciliation.
Tiffany retorted, "It's not 'nasty.' I brought them here, not to the police station." She could easily have them arrested for their actions.
Farrell, sweating, pointed out the difficulties in prosecuting an anonymous poster and proving slander.
Tiffany gestured to a bodyguard who dumped a pile of confiscated phones on the table. "Evidence, Mr. Farrell. These phones contain reposts, comments, and undeleted posts."
Tiffany smiled, glancing at a flustered Giana. Farrell was stunned by her efficiency.
The students, realizing the gravity of their actions, panicked. Some scoffed, believing legal action was impossible due to the widespread nature of the accusations. They felt their actions were inconsequential.
Tiffany, calmly crossing her legs, declared, "I'll only pursue charges against you," indicating Giana. SEND GIFT