Chapter 330: Chapter 331

The online storm surrounding Amy Sinclair took an unexpected turn. Public perception of her shifted overnight, and opinions about Alexander Blackwood transformed completely.

Hardcore shippers protested, "If Alexander isn't sweet to Amy, doesn't that prove his devotion to Victoria? Would you rather have a man who flirts with every woman?"

A sharp rebuttal came instantly: "Excuse me? Amy is his legal wife! She even gave the Blackwood family an heir! Since when does being decent to your spouse require the mistress's approval? Have you lost your minds?"

"Our angel Victoria isn't a homewrecker! Amy's the one who stole her chance and forced her way in!"

"Oh please. Your 'angel' Victoria keeps parading around with a married man, yet claims purity? That's rich!"

Seeing their argument crumbling, the shippers switched tactics. "What does Alexander being awful have to do with Victoria? She's just another victim of his lies!"

At the chaotic scene, the entertainment journalists who had ambushed Amy looked utterly defeated. Their arguments had been systematically dismantled.

Their editors had simply ordered them to tear down Amy's reputation quickly.

None had anticipated the explosive revelations that would follow.

This was turning into a professional catastrophe.

One desperate reporter, unwilling to lose his paycheck, pressed on: "Even if your funds are clean, why are the police here? You're clearly under investigation!"

Meanwhile, the officers had been quietly gathering context from the surrounding crowd. Their expressions grew increasingly conflicted.

"Captain," one officer murmured, "Amy already donated every cent to charity. Freezing her assets now would be pointless."

"Not to mention all auction purchases went straight to the National Museum," another added. "We can't just demand them back."

A third officer pointed out, "Publicly pledging donations then failing to deliver constitutes fraud - a criminal offense."

"But here, Amy proved her money's legitimate. If we seize her donations, we'll anger both charities and museum staff."

"And the public backlash would be brutal..."

The officers were trapped in an impossible situation.

They'd received reports accusing Amy of corporate espionage and financial crimes. Asset freezing was standard procedure.

But Amy had been two steps ahead - liquidating everything for public benefit.

Now, were they supposed to punish her for philanthropy?

That would be a PR disaster.

As the persistent reporter finished his question, Amy's gaze locked onto him.

A knowing smile played at her lips.

The reporter's stomach dropped. A cold realization dawned.

From the beginning, Amy had countered every accusation with irrefutable evidence - evidence far more credible than their baseless claims.

Had these facts surfaced online, they'd have been buried instantly.

But here, dozens of journalists were broadcasting live.

This wasn't just damage control.

This was a masterclass in public vindication - unfolding in real time before millions.

And there was no stopping the truth now.

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