Chapter 1248
"Even without all this, I'd still believe you. You'd never do something like that to me," Quincy said softly.
"Quincy!" Lydia cried out, throwing herself into his arms.
She cried hard, her tears flowing, but deep inside, her heart felt warm and light. As long as Quincy believed her, that was all that mattered.
Quincy immediately had the PR team working around the clock to squash the online rumors. They threw tens of thousands at the problem, sending cease-and-desist letters, and the whole company was scrambling to get a handle on the situation. But it seemed like there was a force behind the scenes pushing the rumors to spread even further.
Despite all their efforts, the gossip was out of control. A few days later, Lydia's parents found out.
Mrs. Fay called immediately, though it was clear Mr. Fay was the one who wanted answers. She was just the messenger.
"What's going on between you and that boy from the Ford family? Didn't you say you didn't like him?" Mrs. Fay asked, sounding confused.
"I don't like him," Lydia said, gripping the phone tightly, her voice tinged with frustration. "I'd like to know who's behind this and why they're pushing it so hard."
Mrs. Fay wasn't naïve. Being married into a wealthy family, she knew how things worked. Plus, she knew her daughter well enough to understand that Lydia would never get involved in something like this.
Relieved, Mrs. Fay sighed before the worry crept back into her voice. "Are you saying this has something to do with the Ford family?"
Lydia hesitated, not wanting to fully
expose what had happened on the yacht due to the long-standing relationship between the two
families. She gave Mrs. Fayi net
enough information, but even that little bit was enough to send her
mother into a rage.
"This is outrageous! That woman invited you out with an ulterior motive, didn't she? Trying to match you up with her son!"
Lydia felt a lump in her throat. The thought that someone she had once trusted, someone she had looked up to, had manipulated her was a heavier blow than anything else.
Sensing Lydia's silence and mood, Mrs. Fay quickly reassured her, "Don't worry. Your father and I are on your side. The family business hasn't been impacted by this mess. I'll call Nancy right now and ask her what's going on." Lydia murmured a quiet agreement. Mrs. Fay, sensing her daughter's distress, kept the conversation short and hung up after a few comforting words.
Lydia didn't put much hope in the
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phone call. After all, the Ford family had already pushed things this far They weren't likely to admit to anything. Even if Mrs. Fay called, the most they would get would be a deflection or a non-answer.
"Get the legal team in here," Lydia said to Quincy's assistant.
The assistant blinked, surprised by the request but didn't question it. With everything going on, no one was going to argue.
Lydia spent half an hour with the legal team. The next day, she filed lawsuits against several individuals who had been fueling the rumors online.
Her aggressive response caused a
brief pause in the frenzy, but the quiet didn't last long. The lawsuits only fueled the fire, with many online claiming that Lydia was panicking and that the legal threats were just a way to cover up the truth.
As everyone scrambled to contain the situation, Quincy received a call from his parents, inviting him and Lydia over for dinner that evening.Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
Lydia was taken aback. "You mean we're going tonight?" she asked in disbelief.