My Rich Hot and Infertile or Maybe Not Husband

Chapter 1245



Chapter 1245

Chapter 1245

Although Trisha always felt that this account was too subjective and some of the comments were even provocative, some of the words were really satisfying to read, so she couldn’t help but follow and often check it.

The account has been open for less than a year and already has tens of millions of followers on all platforms, covering a very wide range of netizens

The issue of the kindergarten suspension would not have been a hot topic, but because of Scott’s article, it quickly climbed the hot lists of various platforms

“A while ago he commented on the Angel Campbell incident, and I felt uncomfortable He said that although Angel was wrong, the help she gave to those in need was real. Even if she was attacked by netizens, she still persisted in doing good deeds. This is very commendable. He even used the phrase ‘heroes can come from anywhere to defend Angel. I almost unfollowed him then.” This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.

“I thought it was an accident, but now I realize that this guy is just using the heat of the events to attract attention. A serious commentator would never publish such an article without doing any research, so I unfollowed him!”

Her tone was full of righteousness and pride All she was missing was saying, “Praise me”

While she was talking, Celeste had already finished reading the article. Hearing Trishals words, she couldn’t help but laugh, ‘Don’t view these online media people with any prejudice. Anyone who makes a living this way will have some personal interests.”

After a pause, she added. “The article is indeed well–written. If I weren’t the person involved, I would only feel indignant for the parents and children after reading it and then criticize the person who caused

the problem”

The article did not explicitly point out who wanted to seize this land but focused on the issue of going to school.

The issue of schooling has always been a major concern for parents. The two parents interviewed in the article were both out–of–towners who settled in J City. They spent all they had to live in the best urban area locally, passed the district school interviews, and scrimped and saved just to provide the best education for their children. But the school had only been open for more than half a year when they were told they needed to transfer, and the transfer required a high tuition fee

The expenditure on kindergartens in J City was no less than that of university students, even higher. To suddenly have to pay so much more was simply forcing the

parents

One parent was even injured by a falling object from a crane at work because he was distracted by worrying about his child’s schooling. He was still in the hospital

for treatment.

The article finally pointed out that personal disputes should not be resolved at the expense of others and the community, especially when it came to education. We should be even more cautious. We can’t ignore others for personal desires, and we can’t let education become the last straw that breaks the birth rate

Even Murdoch would have to applaud the way this article was written.

The problem of birth rate, wealth gap, education dilemma… these hot topics were all deeply understood and mastered by him.

So it seemed Helen had not been sitting on her hands these past three days. This article was clearly her first shot across the bow.

“So what do we do now? Should we also snag some big shot to whip up an article to give her a taste of her own medicine?

This smear campaign makes it seem like we’re the ones stirring the pot when it’s that shameless Helen who’s swindling Aunt Caitlyn’s wealth!

We’re just trying to get back what’s ours. The idea to suspend classes wasn’t even ours. She’s the one who wanted to start this media war, using parents‘ and netizens‘ sense of justice to cover up her dirty deeds!”

Trisha spat out a mouthful of grievances and then offered up a perfectly legit suggestion, “We should call the cops”


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