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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 960

Despite having no idea what Hera was up to, Dylan still obediently brought his laptop over.

Samantha became anxious, having assumed that Hera wanted to use the laptop to have a better look at the comments. "Hera, don't look. Their remarks are so nasty. Mr. Killian, can't you speak up on behalf of Hera?"

Bernard's Twitter account was usually handled by Douglas. The account would occasionally retweet matters related to XS Corporation's new products but never of Bernard's personal life. Despite that, he still had more than ten million followers.

Bernard checked Twitter and realized that more than 99 notifications were from those who tagged him in their comments and retweets. Many of them were Giselle's diehard fans, requesting him to make a statement.

Some even wanted Bernard to save Giselle, while others asked what he planned to do about the situation. There were all sorts of comments.

However, Bernard ignored the notifications. Instead, he began posting photos he had taken of the marriage license.

Mr. Killian (Bernard Killian): "I'm so lucky to have fallen in love. @Hera Wifey, please guide me for the rest of my life."

His tweet caused Twitter to crash for the next three days.

Meanwhile, Giselle was quarantined in a private ward. She was using her alternate account to direct her fans to intentionally attack Hera and divert attention from herself.

At the same time, the fans also tagged Bernard in their tweets. Giselle hoped he would visit her once he noticed the sheer number of requests.

In the end, not only did Bernard not make a single response or visit her, but he even posted about him registering his marriage with Hera. He was showing off his happy moments with Hera and did not care about Giselle's well-being.

Such a brilliant woman like Hera was Bernard's newly wedded wife, and the fans were led to attack Hera online. It was as if they were protesting against her.

Why wouldn't the fans be angry? They didn't want to continue being used in Giselle's schemes. Absolutely not!

Not only did they stop sending hate comments to Hera immediately, but they even began to turn on Giselle and criticize her.

Bernard's announcement of his marriage and the fans suddenly having their real names exposed on Twitter caused the app to crash for the next three days.

The delusional fans, who suddenly came to their senses, did not stop criticizing. Instead, they turned their attention to lead the hate against Giselle.

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