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Side Chick Era Over (Sharon and Carter) novel Chapter 420

Chapter 420

Such a scandalous and dramatic scene quickly drew a crowd.

Onlookers began pulling out their phones to record the commotion.

Seeing this, a faint crease formed between Sharon’s brows.

Wendy was still some distance away, and it would take her a while to get here.

This woman couldn’t be allowed to keep making a scene.

Without hesitation, Sharon called the police.

The authorities arrived shortly and dispersed the troublemakers.

But within an hour, videos of the incident had already made their way online, spreading like wildfire.

Now, the entire internet was condemning John, calling him an irresponsible scumbag who should be thrown in jail.

Fame came at a price-once someone was in the spotlight, privacy ceased to exist.

It had happened to Sharon. Now, it was happening to John.

Several young female pianists in the music scene also stepped forward, claiming John had taken advantage of them under the guise of offering musical guidance.

They described how, drawn in by his talent and good looks, they were manipulated and emotionally exploited.

Instead of going to the police, they ended up as his so-called “girlfriends.”

When John grew tired of them, he simply broke things off.

The steady stream of allegations only added fuel to the fire, making the rumors seem all the more plausible.

In no time, John had become public enemy number one.

The entire classical music world was stunned.

After all, John had won numerous international competitions and accolades. His talent was undeniable. But his character… left

much to be desired.

Initially, some of his sponsors had remained neutral, observing the situation quietly.

But after seeing both accusations and supposed “hard evidence” flooding the internet, they began issuing public termination

statements.

Their stance was effectively the final nail in the coffin-an implicit admission of John’s guilt.

In his apartment, Wendy scrolled through the latest news updates, seething with rage.

“That ungrateful little snake! After everything John did for her, she turns around and bites him? What a bitch!”

She couldn’t even hold back her language.

Back when John worked at a bar, he had passed by a private room and heard someone calling for help.

He kicked the door open and found a man assaulting a young woman.

As he stepped in to help, the man fled.

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John hadn’t gone after him. He was too focused on the injured girl.

But when she regained consciousness, she accused John of being the assailant.

This had all happened around the time Sharon had just returned to the Kalen family. She hadn’t known about any of it.

Sharon asked, “Did you call the police?”

Wendy nodded. “We did. After their investigation, the police concluded John wasn’t involved. But that woman kept clinging to him, insisting he take responsibility.”

It didn’t surprise Sharon that John would step in to help. He wasn’t good with words, but beneath his aloof exterior was a warm

heart.

“What happened afterward?” Sharon asked.

Wendy sighed. “Your mom eventually found out. She gave the woman a large sum of money and told her to leave. It had been years. Why she suddenly showed up again and came after John now is beyond me.”

Sharon thought for a moment. “If we release the police report, would that help ease public outrage?”

Wendy shook her head. “She was the one who filed the report. She twisted the story so much, even the police couldn’t do anything. By the time she reported it, days had already passed. It was too late to gather proper evidence.

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