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Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) novel Chapter 442

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Chapter 442 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) , written by GoodNovel. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

No matter how many people tried to clarify the truth, public opinion remained overwhelmingly against Sarah.

The case had caused such a massive stir that the police intervened that very night. After questioning Sarah and reviewing the surveillance footage from the counseling session, they officially announced that there was no direct connection between Sarah and Tina’s suicide.

However, instead of calming the public, the police statement had the opposite effect.

Zachary entered his office, leaning on a cane. The company was in the middle of a major collaboration with Vista International, and he couldn’t afford to step away for too long.

His assistant placed a tablet in front of him. "Mr. Reynolds, there’s been a new development."

Zachary took the tablet and glanced at the screen. Under the police statement, the comments were flooded with a storm of accusations.

"The cover-up begins. I knew this was going to happen!"

"Today, it was Tina. Tomorrow, it could be me…"

"I'm depressed too. My psychologist told me to plan out my last three days. So should I die after that?"

The sheer volume of comments was overwhelming.

Zachary pinched the bridge of his nose. This didn’t look like natural outrage—someone was clearly manipulating the narrative.

Who was targeting Sarah?

Meanwhile, at the Sanders Corporation headquarters, Melvin had called for an emergency public relations meeting. He ordered the team to do everything in their power to suppress the online backlash.

Vivian paused for a moment before discreetly closing the video on her phone. "I don’t think Miss Sanders lacks professional ability. If she did, your brother wouldn’t have chosen her to be your psychologist and help with your mental health."

Hearing this, Mia smiled. "I thought you might believe all the rumors online. If I didn’t know Sarah personally, I might have sided with Tina and felt outraged too. Maybe I’d even be one of those people attacking her online. But I do know her. I know what kind of person she is. And after watching the police’s surveillance footage and reading that so-called suicide note, I’m even more certain—this had nothing to do with Sarah."

She paused before continuing, her voice firm. "I don’t know why Tina was so determined to jump from that building, but there must have been something that left her with no choice. It couldn’t have just been because of a list."

Mia had seen too much, experienced too much. She was no longer the naive, carefree girl she once was. Even if she pretended to be clueless in front of Zachary, she understood everything.

Vivian raised an eyebrow. "But no matter how much evidence is presented, people won’t believe it."

Mia let out a soft sigh. "The truth is, people already made up their minds the moment they saw Sarah’s name. A lot of them resent the rich. Because Sarah is the daughter of an affluent family, they assume anything she says is a cover-up, that anyone who speaks for her has been bribed."

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