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Side Chick Era Over (Sharon and Carter) novel Chapter 775

Chapter 775

The footage of the car accident didn’t stir much reaction. After all, similar evidence had been released before.

But the video of Sharon guiding Abigail through her violin practice, along with the clip of her gifting Abigail a violin, instantly ignited a heated debate.

“My goodness! Didn’t Abigail claim that Sharon looked down on her violin skills, and that’s why Sharon deliberately went MIA for the ensemble performance round, refusing to partner with her? If their relationship was that bad, why would Sharon give her a

violin?”

“She said Sharon disdained her, but the video shows nothing of the sort. In fact, Sharon was gentle and patient.”

“Exactly! Abigail was saying all those defeatist things, yet Sharon never got angry. She even encouraged Abigail not to give up!”

“Abigail accused Sharon of arrogance and having a bad temper, but Sharon clearly showed nothing but kindness and patience!”

“Damn, so Abigail lied online just to mislead everyone?”

“What an ungrateful snake! Sharon treated her so well, yet she turned around and bit the hand that fed her. Shameless!”

“Give back the violin Sharon gave you!”

Still, a different voice rose from the crowd.

“But Sharon did drag Abigail down and forced her to lose that round by default. That’s a fact!”

Someone immediately countered, “Sure, blame Sharon for the accident if you want, but you can’t accuse her of being arrogant or

unwilling to work with her partner. That’s blatant slander.”

Panic gripped Abigail as she watched the video. She had never expected Sharon’s studio to have surveillance cameras.

During rehearsals, Sharon had specifically invited her to the studio. Abigail had inspected the place carefully, found no cameras,

and assumed she could twist the truth however she pleased. She hadn’t counted on Sharon striking back so quickly.

Now, the public realized they had been deceived. The same crowd that had once viciously cursed Sharon now turned their fury on

Abigail.

Within hours, Abigail faced an onslaught of online abuse unlike anything she had ever experienced.

Yet, self-righteous voices still accused Sharon of being “unkind” for releasing the footage during the competition, claiming she

had ruined Abigail’s chances.

At last, Sharon broke her silence.

She posted a single sentence online: [If others do not offend me, I will not offend them.]

She admitted responsibility for the car accident. She accepted that it had dragged Abigail down-whether it meant apologizing or

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That one statement shifted the tide. Sharon gained a fresh wave of loyal fans, and her popularity soared higher than ever.

cu anu maligned.

The once-niche competition suddenly drew widespread attention. Some even signed up for violin classes out of admiration for her, eager to rediscover the instrument through Sharon’s influence.

Seizing the moment, Sharon promoted other instruments as well, encouraging young talents to pursue music and represent their country on the world stage.

Within weeks, more students enrolled in violin classes than in the past year combined.

Lucy Cornwell of the Amstern Music Association was moved nearly to tears. Zachemaine’s decline in musical talent wasn’t because its youth lacked ability; it was because the new generation no longer cared for music.

Why endure ten years of rigorous training to become a musician, when becoming a traffic-driven celebrity promised quick fame and fortune?

But now, led by John and other renowned violinists who openly voiced support for Sharon-joined by Ginny Blakely, Melanie Perkins, and Carol Fraser-the tide had turned.

Sharon’s reputation had undergone a complete reversal. And the tickets to her concert? They were now impossible to get.

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