Chapter 7
The video of Sawyer’s emotional breakdown and his verbal abuse of me in court went viral online.
The caption was devastating
[Undefeated God’s Myth Completely Shattered! Lost Wife’s $30 Million in Backroom Deals for Mistress? Provoked Court and Got Divorced!]
In the footage, Sawyer looked disheveled, face twisted in fury as he screamed.
A stark contrast to the calm, professional image he’d always projected in media.
His reputation fell fast.
The video hit trending topics within two hours of posting.
Hordes of netizens flooded the law firm’s official account, as well as Sawyer and Quinn’s personal accounts.
Quinn’s victory post was dug up and reexamined.
Netizens connected the dots and reconstructed the entire truth.
So Sawyer and Quinn’s reputations got even worse.
Then more “insiders appeared.
They exposed how in the hot springs case, Sawyer had instructed the victim’s family to conceal crucial medical history and paid “hush money” under the table.
They revealed how Sawyer, despite opposition from the firm’s major shareholder, stubbornly hired the completely unqualified Quinn into a top–tier firm with extremely high compensation.
They dug up intimate photos of the two at dinner gatherings, especially ones of Quinn leaning into Sawyer’s arms playing the
victim.
Someone even posted photos of Quinn acting like the “new daughter–in–law” at Sawyer’s mother’s birthday party.
This time, netizens completely exploded.
[OMG! I actually felt sorry for her stress before–turns out she’s this kind of venomous witch!]
[Marital affair + asset transfer + harming wife suborning perjury obstructing justice… too many elements, this man is terrifying
[Quinn Rivers, this manipulative woman, slept her way to the top through her boss. Bet she’s panicking now! Getting her license revoked serves her right!]
Chapter 7
[Ms. Channing is the real victim! Stabbed in the back by her own pillow partner. Support Ms. Channing fighting for justice!]
[How is his firm still operating? Should shut down immediately! Who’d dare hire lawyers like this?]
The law firm’s website was flooded with angry comments and abuse, phones rang off the hook.
The entrance was completely blocked by reporters and rubberneckers.
Inside the firm, morale collapsed as several senior attorneys publicly announced their resignations to distance themselves.
The once–revered top–tier firm became an industry pariah and public laughingstock overnight.
Sawyer and Quinn went into hiding like rats, afraid to show their faces.
When I learned all this, I took a sip of coffee.
Public opinion, that thing–whoever controls it gets to be comfortable.
Only people who’ve been cyberbullied know the bitterness.
This time, it was finally Sawyer’s turn to taste it.