Big Novel

Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted by Eleven Jewell

Chapter 2025
Comments flooded underneath Keegan's Facebook post in an instant.
[20 billion dollars?! With a monthly income of 5k, I'd need over 3000 years to earn that!]
[Wealthy people do charity. If you know you know.]
(What does that mean? I don't get it.]
[Tax evasion and publicity stunt, probably.]
[Don't act like you know something when you don't. Donating money offsets the taxable amount, not the taxes you owe. And
there's a limit to it, okay? Do you think the lawmakers are idiots? This isn't foreign inheritance tax, so cut the crap!]
[20 billion dollars, and they don't even use it for publicity? Some would brag on Facebook even if they only donated twenty
bucks. Vinci Rivera is awesome!]
[Mr. Kane, I saw someone online post a test video of Luna II. My wife is pestering me for one. Can you name a price and help
me convince her to give up?]
[Is this post a deliberate attempt to divert attention from the harm your mom caused? Dahlia poured oil on the stairs, causing two
janitors to fall. Your family has money, so you think you can sweep it under the rug? Do you believe posting this online will make
netizens forget what happened?]
[They're not trying to hush it up. His wife personally went to offer condolences and discussed compensation.]

[Offering compensation is only a tactic to avoid accountability. Until now, we haven't heard about the measures taken against the
person who poured the oil. She probably used money to buy her way out.]
[It's easy to talk when you're not the one experiencing the pain. Are you willing to shoulder the victims' medical and legal
expenses? The two janitors weren't even labeled as slightly injured. They didn't exploit the situation, nor did they shift blame. The
police investigation results aren't out yet, and some people are already quick to judge. Did Mr. Kane personally disclose to you
that he has bailed his mom out?]
Netizens argued fervently in the comments, with some believing that Vinci Rivera set up this fund as a distraction and an attempt
to handle matters discreetly.
In contrast, another group of netizens and Vinci Rivera's loyal users, believed that Dahlia had acted independently. Given that
she wasn't an employee of Vinci Rivera, they argued that the incident shouldn't be linked to the company.
The debate became so significant that it finally caught the attention of the authorities. The verified social media account of the
Rivera Police Department, @RiveraPD, shared an update on Facebook, notifying the public that the perpetrator had been
captured. The ongoing investigation was set to reveal results shortly.
This official statement debunked the rumors, confirming that the Kane family hadn't spent money to secure Dahlia's release.
The Kanes had actively and positively handled the situation from start to finish.
The families of the two janitors later shared pictures online with faces blurred, featuring them alongside Stella and the
condolence gifts she brought. This gradually helped pacify the ongoing discussions.
Darcie went downstairs to get a glass of water just as Jaylene scrolled through her tablet.

Walking past her, Darcie caught a glance at the content on her tablet-it was related to Dahlia's incident.
"See that? Keegan is willing to see his mother face legal consequences for Stella. And he's doing this without recovering his
memory; imagine what he'd do once he does," she remarked indifferently.
Jaylene frowned and muttered softly, "This incident was live-streamed. Keegan had no choice but to prioritize the greater good. It
has nothing to do with Stella."

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