Summary of Chapter 1424 – A turning point in Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy by E. L. Clarke
Chapter 1424 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Don't Mess with the Girl with Candy, written by E. L. Clarke. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
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[SunnySmiles: I can testify that Ms. Langley is telling the truth. After I graduated high school, I was tricked into working at a shady bar by someone from my hometown. When I was being harassed by some thugs, I ran into Ms. Langley. She saved me and gave me enough money to go home. I re-took my exams and got into college. Ms. Langley is a good person. Don't you dare slander her.]
[SelfMadeBreeze: I am one of the people Ms. Langley sponsored. I still have the financial aid records from middle school all the way through college. If you don't believe me, go to my profile.]
[SleepySheep: My grandmother was one of the beneficiaries. Ms. Langley saw my grandma selling sweet potatoes on the street, and out of the kindness of her heart, secretly slipped her some cash. My grandma took a picture of her and still keeps it. How can you bear to slander such a good person?]
[KeyboardJudge: If she's so great, why are you only speaking up now?]
[SunnySmiles: Back the hell off, I spoke up ages ago, but my comments were buried by all you internet trolls and trashy media outlets.]
[TruthTeller: Our consciences are clear, and we have absolutely nothing to fear by standing up. You can insult us, but you cannot insult Ms. Langley.]
Other viewers in the live stream clicked on SunnySmiles's profile and discovered she had indeed posted in defense of Luella back when the relationship was first exposed.
Her engagement had just been too low for anyone to see it.
Beneath her comment, numerous other women who had received help gathered.
Without exception, they were all women.
They echoed the sentiment in unison: [Exactly. We aren't afraid of being cyberbullied. If you have the guts, come confront us to our faces.]
A massive chain of "+1" flooded the comments.
+10086.
In the beginning, many netizens assumed that because everyone Luella sponsored was female, there had to be some scandalous secret.
Who would have thought—
Because she was a victim herself, unable to live as her true self, her heart ached deeply for other women enduring hardships.
She had been left in the rain, yet she chose to hold an umbrella for others.
Seeing one woman after another step forward with their stories, the internet's heart collectively melted.
On the live stream.
Luella's voice continued: "The third issue. The little boy photographed at the airport is not my son, but my younger half-brother."


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