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Side Chick Era Over (Sharon and Carter) novel Chapter 648

Chapter 648 

Nate actually leaked the news that Sharon was the third party in someone else’s relationship? 

If it were anyone else, Nate might have been misled or misunderstood. But that night, he saw firsthand the tension between Sharon and Lex-no way they could just bury the hatchet; their relationship was like fire and water. 

As for Sharon meeting Lex… Carter didn’t think it was strange. After all, her connection with Uriah was well known. Uriah would surely demand an apology from Lex once he found out. 

That unexpected woman who stormed in? She wasn’t part of his considerations. 

Whether Lex was truly a pervert or cheating on two women didn’t interest him. 

Carter stared at the information before him, pondering deeply, then said, “Suppress all information related to Sharon…” 

No sooner had he spoken than Simon replied, “Mr. Biggs, just before I entered, my assistant sent me a message saying Sharon has publicly clarified the matter. She admitted to going on a blind date with Lex, but said she had no idea he already had a girlfriend.” 

Carter raised an eyebrow in surprise, then comprehension dawned on him. 

Sharon’s move was meant to put Lex on the hot seat. If she denied any romantic involvement and called it just a meal between friends, then the woman’s outburst would seem unreasonable. 

But by admitting it was a blind date, the situation changed dramatically. 

Thinking this through, Carter said, “Then guide public opinion to portray Sharon as unaware and a victim.” 

Simon glanced at Carter and hesitated, then asked, “And… what about Mr. Hendricks?” 

If they were steering the narrative to paint Sharon as a victim, that meant Carter had no intention of removing the trending 

Lex’s scandal, manipulated by those with ulterior motives, only worsened. 

Even Uriah called Sharon to apologize. 

“Sharon, I’m so sorry. I had no idea Lex had been hiding a long-term girlfriend. This is my fault for dragging you into it.” 

Hearing Uriah’s call, Sharon felt a pang of guilt. After all, this was a situation she had orchestrated. 

“It was just a meal. I’ll just think of it as friends having dinner. It’s no big deal,” Sharon said. 

Uriah sighed. “It’s my fault for assuming he was single… If I’d known, I never would have introduced you, and you wouldn’t be the subject of gossip.” 

Sharon comforted him, “This isn’t your fault. Those who want to gossip will gossip about me no matter what.” 

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