Chapter 94 Playing is Still Your Forte
Just after 6 o'clock, hundreds of apology posts appeared simultaneously on the campus forum.
[Gregory from Computer Science Class 02 apologizes to Rebecca]
[Ivan from Civil Engineering Class 06 apologizes to Rebecca]
...
[Brent from Environmental Protection Class 05 apologizes to Rebecca]
The post titles were almost identical.
The content was exactly the same: [Apologizing to Rebecca for the wrong comments I made three days ago. I have deeply realized my mistake and it won't happen again.]
However, the post Rose published: [Samuel from Computer Science Class 01 apologizes to Rebecca], disappeared without a trace in less than half a minute, and even the account couldn't be found anymore.
In room 520 of Star Apartments, Lucy looked at the neatly arranged pages and frowned, "Becca, why do I feel like they're doing this on purpose?"
Floyd had already told Rebecca in advance that there were time requirements for posting public apologies.
This was to prevent people from jumping on the bandwagon and turning what should be a serious matter into a farce.
So it was agreed from the start that after the talks, those who recognized their mistakes would post public apologies, while those who stubbornly refused to admit their errors would be sent lawyer's letters directly.
But Rebecca didn't expect these people to coordinate in advance and choose to post their apology threads at the exact same moment.
Something that should have been very serious instantly became dramatic.
"Things have blown up this big, and the school hasn't reacted at all..."
Lucy looked completely baffled, "But this way, it looks even more like someone powerful is backing you up."
"It's fine!"
Rebecca smiled, "This might not be a bad thing!"
Lucy looked confused.
She saw Rebecca scrolling through the pages with an inscrutable smile on her face.
In one of the Computer Science department dorms, loud laughter rang out.
"Samuel, you're brilliant!"
"Apologize first, then block her, unblock after 7 days when everything's settled, and we're still Rose with super high popularity and explosive fighting power. Samuel really knows how to play this!"
"Samuel's got this forum figured out!"
The three of them chattered away, with Samuel in the middle scrolling through the pages, looking at those uniform apology posts with a triumphant smile.
Just thinking that after this, Rebecca's reputation at Empire University would be completely ruined, Samuel felt incredibly satisfied.
Samuel had known about Rebecca since her first day registering at Empire University.
September in Empire City was the hottest time.
Rebecca wore a white T-shirt and shorts, her exposed skin seeming to glow in the sun.
Her legs were fair and slender.
At first glance, curves in all the right places, incredibly eye-catching.
A freshman girl - naturally, you had to make your move first.
But Samuel had barely stepped forward to help with her luggage when she refused.
Rebecca was polite but distant, "Thanks, but no need! My boyfriend will be here soon!"
Not long after, Samuel saw Dennis with his sports car, handsome and cocky.
Over two years had passed, he'd had several girlfriends, but Samuel still dreamed about those fair, slender legs.
But Rebecca was someone he could never reach.
He never expected that right before graduation, an opportunity would suddenly come.
An opportunity like this - it would be a shame to miss it!
He thought he'd receive a private message from Rebecca through the forum inbox.
Either cold: Please delete the post!
Or pleading: It's not what you think, please delete the post, okay?
But Samuel didn't expect that Rebecca, who looked as delicate as a rose, would have such a tough side.
But so what if she was tough?
Some things, once done, it's worse than not doing them at all.
So what if she hired a lawyer?
So what if she made them publicly apologize?
Everyone believed she had a messy private life, and she couldn't explain it away!
Just thinking that next time they met, Rebecca would see him and tremble with anger, or turn pale with rage.
Instead of passing by like strangers as before.
Samuel felt he was suddenly looking forward to their next meeting.
In the CEO's office on the top floor of the Windsor Group, seeing Frederick in good spirits, completely free of the gloom from the past few days, Mike immediately realized that a pleasant Friday was coming.
But thinking about what he had to report, Mike's scalp tingled.
Frederick turned around and saw Mike looking like he wanted to speak but hesitated.
When it came to work matters, no matter how complex or difficult, he'd never seen him like this.
That left only one possibility.
Frederick stopped in his tracks and casually tossed the coat in his hand onto the sofa, "What's wrong?"