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I Want a Divorce by Abigail Quinn

Chapter 416
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Chapter 416 Brazenly

Abigail agreed with Luna. She felt powerless and angry. Suddenly, the office’s phone rang. It was someone from

Fairy Meadow, so Luna picked it up right away. “Yes?” she asked coldly.

Abigail huddled closer.

“Miss Smith, it’s me. It’s about that case on the internet. Do you want to deal with it so we can post it on Twitter?”

Howard asked.

Luna was surprised. “Fairy Meadow isn’t complaining because of the scandal?”

“We’re partners now. There’s no need to talk about that, and who even knows if it’s the truth. We just do what we

need to do and make a statement about the scandal. There’s a launch event tonight,” Howard said nonchalantly.

That scandal broke out the moment they struck a partnership. Howard knew that L.Moon’s enemies were behind

this.

“You don’t believe it?” Luna was surprised.

Howard chuckled lightly. “You did say someone was trying to attack L.Moon. The fact they did this right before our

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partnership could officially begin means it’s part of their tactic.”

“I see. I’ll make the statement. The event will go on as usual tonight.” Luna then hung up, feeling a

lot better.

Abigail heaved a sigh of relief as well, but before Luna even did anything, the videos online were quickly dealt with.

L.Moon made a statement declaring that the video was made by Al and that they would investigate the matter. The

statement sounded too formal as if the company didn’t care about the issue. If they had panicked, people would

think the scandal was true.

Not long after the statement was posted, much to Abigail’s surprise, the government’s official Twitter account

released a video talking about how business owners would use AI to create videos to attack their competitors. She

reposted the video right away and saw her fans’ replies.

‘Miss Smith might not be too prominent, but L.Moon got this far thanks to her as well. I can’t believe someone

would make this kind of video just to attack L. Moon. Just because she’s a woman, they think slut shaming will take

her down, huh?

The competitor is awful. I can’t believe the government’s not looking into this. If every successful businesswoman

has to face this kind of video, no woman will start a business. Come on, find out who the culprit is. I’m shaking

here.’

Disgusting. I’ve been following L. Moon, but I’m not a fan. Even I think this is disgusting. I feel angry on Miss Smith’s

behalf. What kind of trash company would do this?”

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Everyone was condemning the culprit online, and Abigail was moved. Even though the scandal did affect them a

little, there were still many people who were on Luna’s side.

The joint press release was an event important to Fairy Meadow and L.Moon. Howard was the one who got the

venue, and L.Moon just had to play along. At night, Abigail and Luna reached the venue, but the moment they got

out of the car, the reporters surrounded them. Abigail quickly stood in front of her friend.

The reporters trained their cameras on Luna. One of the reporters quickly asked, “Miss Smith, is it true that the

video is Al-edited? The person in the video looks just like-”

“Are you questioning the government?” Abigail interrupted the reporter calmly.

The reporter looked at Abigail, and he retorted, “The government only talked about the phenomenon. They didn’t

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say they released the video for Miss Smith. If anyone can deflect the truth with the pretext of ‘Al makes it, then they

can twist the truth.”

“Do you think you can humiliate me by saying that?” Luna sneered.

Abigail looked at the reporter with scorn. “Who are you working for? They send a lowly scum like you on this job,

eh?”

The reporter looked upset by the comments. Before the other reporters could say anything, however, Abigail

continued, “Now is not the time for interviews. Move away, or I’m calling security. I’ll summon you when we’re

ready for questions.”

She dragged Luna and tried to leave. The reporters went after them, but security stopped them. Before they could

get far, someone shouted, “Mr. Graham came too.”

Abigail and Luna stopped and turned around. They saw Sean coming out of his car. Cameron closed the door for

him and followed him as he approached the ladies. When he approached them, Sean looked at the blocked

reporters behind the ladies, and he asked Abigail, “You hired these third-rate reporters?”

“I don’t know who they are,” Abigail answered without hesitation.

“Deal with them, Cameron,” Sean ordered, then he went into the venue.