?<strong>Chapter 776:</strong>
Madisyn was firm that they didn’t owe anyone an exnation.
She believed there would definitely be someone in Aswil who would take the initiative to exin on their behalf.
Besides, their rtionship was known to everyone back home.
It was impossible that no one in Aswil knew about it.
Sure enough, by the afternoon, a well-known blogger posted on social media, expressing that he had had enough of the public’s relentless scolding and criticisms.
He was a rtively famous travel blogger in Aswil, known for frequently traveling the world.
He had a general understanding of things in each country he visited.
Additionally, he had always been outspoken against the powerful business tycoons.
So, when he saw the rumors about Andrew and Madisyn escting, he couldn’t stand idly by and do nothing.
He started a live stream and angrily criticized those mindless gossip ounts.
“Can these gossip ounts think before they speak? They jump on every rumor like it’s breaking news.
Madisyn and Andrew have been together for a long time,” he said.
Netizens tuned into the live stream, sensing the gossip.
They eagerly asked what was going on.
The blogger continued, “I’ve been to Lorpond twice in the past six months.
Andrew and Madisyn got together half a year ago, and they have a very good rtionship.
At that time, I even thought they were the epitome of a high-society romance.
They were supposed to get engaged right after the New Year holiday, but something unexpected happened.
Andrew came to Aswil and became engaged to Princess Savannah, which was outrageous.”
As the blogger’s live stream circted, theizens were thrown into a frenzy.
If the blogger’s words were genuine, it only meant that Savannah was the intruder, right?
“Guys, I always thought Savannah wasn’t a good person.
It turns out I was right all along.
Those gossip ounts are just talking nonsense.”
“It turns out Andrew and Madisyn have been together for a long time.”
“But why did Andrew suddenly get engaged to Savannah? Is he a two-timer? I think he’s not a good person.”
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