Chapter 1029
Silas continued grimly, “That little act of Sharon’s just now-pretending to be all gentle and pitiful-she was probably trying to trick me into saying something, or maybe even streaming the whole thing live. Luckily, I caught on in time. Otherwise, I’d have walked straight into her trap again.”
Once bitten, twice shy-Silas had learned that lesson too well.
Scott frowned deeply. “Having that walking surveillance camera around every day is unbearable. We used to be a normal family. Now we have to watch our every word.”
Victoria spoke calmly, “Silas, Scott, there’s no need to let her scare you like that. Sharon can’t possibly livestream or record us every single time. Once or twice, the public might find it novel or entertaining. But if she keeps doing it, people will start questioning her character.
“Who in their right mind would secretly record their own family over and over just to expose them online?
“When that happens, public opinion will turn. Instead of siding with her, people will begin to see her as the problem. After all, no one likes being betrayed by their own kin. The first time she did it, it worked perfectly. But if she tries again, the backlash will be inevitable.”
Silas’s eyes brightened slightly. “So, if she keeps livestreaming, it’ll actually work in our favor?”
Victoria nodded. “Exactly. The longer she keeps it up, the better it is for us.”
A glint of calculation flashed in Silas’s gaze. “Then, should we push her a little? Get under her skin until she loses control and starts another stream?”
Victoria sighed, a trace of exasperation softening her voice. “She’s still our sister. There’s no need to go that far. Besides, this time, Jamie went too far. Sharon lost her entire career because of it-wanting revenge is understandable.
“And more importantly…” She hesitated briefly before adding, “If we rush to expose her faults, we might end up making our own mistakes instead. You’ve never been the impulsive type, Silas.”



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