Chapter 643
Sticky juice dripped down his handsome face, soaking into his pristine white shirt. It was utterly humiliating, and even worse than the day Sharon splashed water on him at the auction.
Stormy rage swirled in his eyes. His voice came out like it was squeezed through clenched teeth.
Slowly rising to his feet, he growled, “You’re looking for trouble!”
The woman was fiery and fearless. Her voice rose even louder, undaunted by his threat.
“Everyone, take a good look at this ungrateful scoundrel! Now that he’s made it big, he wants to throw me-his loyal girlfriend -aside! I’m not so easy to fool! He expects me to quietly disappear as if nothing ever happened? Dream on!”
The woman shouted, recounting how she had been with Lex since she was eighteen. She spoke of making him meals, caring for him tenderly, painting a picture of herself as the devoted victim.
Under her narrative, Lex became a heartless villain, utterly without conscience. She was the tragic figure, wasting her youth and love on a deceiver.
As she spoke, the crowd’s eyes turned colder and more disdainful. Like mistresses, scoundrels were never welcomed anywhere.
Lex’s face darkened with fury as the woman’s accusations grew more outrageous. Suddenly, he grabbed her by the throat. “Say one more word of nonsense, and I swear I’ll kill you!”
Seeing Lex about to strike, Sharon abruptly yanked the tablecloth. Dishes and glasses flew toward Lex.
Her expression was a mix of shock and disbelief. “Lex, I never thought you were capable of this!”
Without hesitation, she slapped him hard across the face.
The crisp sound echoed as sticky juice smeared across her hand.
Lex hadn’t expected this turn of events and froze, stunned by the solid slap. His eyes darkened with murderous intent as he stepped forward.
Everyone at the auction, including Kelly, knew about Sharon’s conflict with Lex. The only one who was kept in the dark was Nate. No one had told him about what had happened.
Back at the auction, Nate’s wild imagination had painted Lex as an utterly despicable villain, so grotesque it was hard to look at him. Even Kelly felt queasy hearing it. It was obviously nonsense.
But Kelly didn’t bother to correct him. Whenever she did, he’d just dream up more bizarre stories about Lex. No one wanted to hear it.
Then, Nate had the bright idea to start a live stream. Kelly had stopped him. If Nate went live, trouble was guaranteed. She wasn’t about to clean up his mess again.
But now? With Kelly gone, there was no one left to hold him back.
Nate yanked out his phone and went live without hesitation, even tossing in some money to push it to the top of the feed.
A vicious grin split his face as he thought, ‘Sharon’s such an online darling, isn’t she? Well, let’s make her even more famous… just not the way she wants.’

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