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Once a Nobody. Now A Queen

Blizzard 184

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updatedAt: 2025-11-08

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Anothermented: [Why is it the Kingtonelle police that issued this statement?]

Ament read: [Another child has died by suicide. Such a good child, just left like this.]

Onement read: [Evil needs to be nipped in the bud. If these women serve only a few years and walk free. they’ll just get another chance to hurt someone.]

Someonemented: [The Shea family is so warm–hearted–they even encourage everyone to report bullying. It really makes me cry.]

Onemented: [Not only is this young woman meless, but she has also contributed. She ought to be rewarded.]

Anothermented: [The more I think about it, the scarier it gets–a district chief’s daughter leading bullying. Just how corrupt must the officials in Hirica be? How are we ordinary people supposed to live?]

Onemented: [Hirica’s future looks downright bleak.]

Ament read: [How strange. Normally, at this time, marketing ounts would be frantically reporting on this matter. Why is it so quiet today?]

Vivian made it in: any marketing ount that tried to steer public opinion would be treated as an enemy of the Shea family.

With both the Kingtonelle police and the Shea family behind this, not a single big ount dared lift a finger. Not to mention, this was a bullying issue–it was so sensitive that they didn’t even dare to touch it.

A notice was subsequently published on the official website of Hirica.

It read: [Following investigation, Marcus, the district chief, was found to have engaged in prolonged abuse of power, giving and epting bribes, coercion, and inducement, resulting in multiple wrongful convictions.

[The case has now been transferred to the Supreme Court for handling.]

The notice also detailed the wrongdoings of Nn, Fiona, and others.

As soon as these notifications were released, the inte immediately exploded.

Olivia’s livestream had already drawn heavy traffic, yet she cut it off so abruptly that viewers barely had time to process what they’d seen.

At first, they assumed it was just another bullying incident, but the deeper they dug, the more officials they uncovered–even the local police chief was implicated.

From the top down, all of Hirica was shaken. All individuals associated with Marcus were currently busy dissociating themselves from him.

Grace read the same reports and nodded with relief; the knot in her stomach finally loosened. Fiona’s

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Just then, Sean returned.

Grace beckoned to him and said, “Sean,e here and send this video to Olivia.”

Sean sent it right over.

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Meanwhile, upon seeing the news, Margaret was taken aback. She thought, ‘Marcus is arrested? Doesn’t that mean Fiona will face justice, too? Then all the money I gave her just went down the drain.

Just then, Cheryl called. She demanded, “Mom, what exactly is going on here?”

Margaret said, “Cheryl, I’m afraid Olivia has escaped again. It’s all right. Next time, we certainly won’t let her get away again.”

Cheryl said through gritted teeth, “Why is it that she is always so lucky?”

Margaret said, “Cheryl, do not be upset. She cannotpare to you. Rest assured, I will not let her off; next time, she certainly will not be so fortunate.”

Cheryl frowned and asked, “But why would the Shea family help Olivia? What is so special about her that so many people are helping her?”

Margaret said, “Didn’t she save Winstonst time? This time, Winston is simply returning a favor–there’s nothing to make a fuss about. If you ask me, she was just lucky and happened to save Winston by ident.

“You don’t need to worry about this. Get yourself ready; we still have dinner ns tonight.”

Cheryl replied, “Alright. Mom, hurry up and sever ties with them. Don’t get implicated.”

Margaret said, “Rest assured, I know what I’m doing.”

Online users were still discussing this matter.

Onemented: [Everyone, do not let them get away.]

Anothermented: [I know Fiona. She’s a notorious loan shark. A friend borrowed tens of thousands from her, and within two weeks the debt had doubled to fifty grand.

[What started as a short–term cash–flow fix turned deadly: when he couldn’t pay, Fiona and her thugs beat him, forcibly harvested one of his kidneys, and he vanished without a trace.]

Ament read: [The most detestable person here is Marcus. As a local official, not only did he fail to stop it, but he also assisted in covering it up afterwards. He is a perpetrator.]

Onemented: [I’m a student at Hirica High. I can confirm that J struts around school like she owns the ce, and bullying is routine.]

[She never listens in ss and turns in nk answer sheets, yet somehow she’s always near the top of the grade and even gets picked as an outstanding student rep–all because her dad’s the one with the power.]

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Anothermented: [Is Hirica High left unsupervised because certain people are protecting it?)

Once L’s story broke, public outrage surged. The hashtag (SchoolBullying] rocketed to the top of the trending charts, andizens poured out their condolences to L.

Onemented: [L, those bad guys have been apprehended; please rest in peace.]

Anothermented: [In your future life, may every day be filled with joy.]

However, L and her family could no longer see these things.

After the incident, Olivia’s livestream ount shot up to be ione /iof the most–followed channels, with both the Kingtonelle and Hirica police highlighting it for special attention.

After the event concluded, Olivia leisurely drank coffee in the lounge.

Momentster, Stanley came in with two bowls of instant noodles. He said, “Olivia, it’ste and the kitchen’s closed–we’ll have to settle for this. Next time, I’ll treat you properly.”

The paperwork had taken far longer than expected, and by the time he remembered to eat, dinner was long

over.

Olivia took the bowl and said, “It’s fine–this is great.” In the worst times, she couldn’t even afford instant noodles.

While eating, she asked, “How many years could Fiona be sentenced to?”

Stanley said, “Probably eight to fifteen years. After all, she’s only an aplicei, /inot the principal offender, so she can’t be sentenced to many years.”

Olivia said, “What if she is ckmailing Grace?” She set down her bowl, swiped on her phone, and yed a video. She said, “This is the evidence.”

Stanley spluttered, staring at Olivia in disbelief. He snatched the phone and hit y; sure enough, it was exactly as she’d said. He said, “That can be sentenced to at least twenty years.”

Olivia nodded and said, “Good–keep her in a few more years so she can’t hurt anyone. Has she still refused to talk?”

Stanley wolfed down the noodles. With righteous resolve, he said, “Rx, I’ve got all night to go round–for- round with her.” Back when he was a rookie officer, he’d pulled all–nighters grilling suspects.

He tossed the trash and wiped the table. He said, “Olivia, if nothing else is urgent, you can head home. It’s going to be a long night.”

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