Chapter: 592
Bettie selected a few photos and posted them on Twitter.
She faced significant backlash for speaking up in support of Sabrina due to the previous news about Sabrina and Tyrone.
However, when Tyrone intervened by clarifying the situation, the tables turned. Bettie gained numerous new fans for bravely
supporting her friend.
Of course, some detractors chose to spew sarcastic comments. They suggested that Bettie and Sabrina were not genuine
friends and that Bettie was merely seeking attention. Yet Bettie brushed off these remarks.
When she decided to go on the trip, she shared it on Twitter. Many of her fans responded by sharing their own travel
experiences.
When she left Oslo, she shared her experience on Twitter, along with carefully selected pictures.
On this occasion, Bettie posted a series of nine pictures.
Eight of these captured the breathtaking Landscapes and the mesmerizing aurora, with the centerpiece being a group photo of
the three friends beneath the radiant aurora.
This tweet gained a considerable amount of attention.
Numerous users praised the stunning beauty of the aurora. Some shared their travel memories, while others voiced their envy.
However, one sour comment caught Bettie’s eye.
“The one on the left is Sabrina, right? What a disappointment! You took a lot of flak for her sake. I feel annoyed by Sabrina’s lack
of response. She hasn’t taken a proactive role in addressing the situation. She’s exploiting your support and doesn’t truly regard
you as a friend. These wealthy folks are cunning.”
Bettie was furious at the nasty comment and quickly wrote a reply. But after thinking about it, she decided to delete it.
But she was unaware that Sabrina had already read it before she deleted it.
The three friends stayed up until 5 a.m. before finally going to bed.
Sabrina lay in her bed with her eyes closed, self-reflecting.
While Bettie boldly stood up to online critics, Sabrina remained silent. She wondered why she couldn’t do the same.
Sabrina wasn’t as resilient as she had thought.
Much of the time, she pretended to be composed.
The fear of earning Tyrone’s scorn troubled her, and her awareness of his distaste for complainers and self-pity added to her
unease.
When she was accused of being a third party, she could have held a press conference or defended herself through a live
broadcast.
But she had never thought of doing any of that.
Tyrone made her feel inadequate. She’d experienced sadness and reluctance, yet she endured it without resistance.
Over the years, she had become accustomed to chasing Tyrone and seeking his approval for everything.