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He Chose the So-Called Sister Chapter 395: A Way for You to Get Revenge
Teresa was sure many people would support them and defend her family.
But when she clicked it, her smile froze solid.
The ones getting torn apart online were Claire and the entire Campbell family.
Everyone else in the room saw it too.
They watched Claire's entire tantrum—and still didn't think she'd done anything wrong.
So what if she'd said a few harsh words? Claire gave birth to Sherry. Sherry owed her everything, even her life!
Dale snatched the laptop and started arguing furiously with people online.
[You people have no conscience! Claire is Sherry's mother—she can do no wrong! How dare you attack a great mother? You're all just disrespectful brats!]
Folks online didn't hold back.
[Spare us the fake morality lecture. We don't feel sorry for a mom who spoils her adopted daughter and abuses her real one. She tried to trade a cheap brooch for a Sencia City invitation? Disgusting.]
[Right! She looks down on Sherry, who works for the Harrison Group! Her adopted daughter's just a random D-list influencer! And she didn't even know what a conference room was—she plopped herself in the middle like she owned the place!]
[Is she really from a rich family? She acts like a random crazy lady off the street!]
Claire could read well enough. When she saw the comments, she nearly exploded.
Why wasn't anyone on her side? Why was everyone defending that tramp?
She collapsed on the spot.
The Campbell Villa descended into chaos.
Her blood pressure shot up to over 160.
They scrambled until midnight before things calmed down.
"Where's Bryan?!"
Dale had been trying to carry their mother, and without Bryan's strength, he'd almost dropped Claire—her heavy frame nearly crashing into the floor.
"That idiot worked two days for show, then ran off to God knows where!" Dale snapped, disgusted.
No wonder everyone called the Campbells useless—Bryan was the worst of them.
He jumped at every little provocation.
And after Sherry stood up for herself, the family's reputation only got worse.
People whispered they were all fools, with not a single smart child among them.
Sherry was always blaming them, but they were the ones who'd suffered the shame. It was only Teresa's cleverness that had saved their image.
That was why they spoiled Teresa so completely.
Still, they never took Bryan seriously. Whether he made money didn't matter, as long as he wasn't out stirring up trouble.
Meanwhile, Bryan stormed down the street like a madman, his aura so violent that everyone stepped out of his way.
He looked ready to kill someone.
Until someone stepped in front of him.
Bryan was only ever gentle with Teresa—to everyone else, he was cruel.
"Get out of my way."
"You're Sherry's brother, right? No need to be so mean."
Bryan glanced back at a pretty girl. Pretty didn't mean anything to him.
"You friends with Sherry?"
Julia had already dug into Sherry's life. She knew she had a bad relationship with her family.
And she knew Bryan was the dumbest one.
"I saw what happened online. Sherry went way too far! That's her own mother. She just let her get attacked online like that.
"Even if she's your sister—honestly? What she did was inhuman."
It sounded perfect to Bryan.
His murderous expression softened immediately.
"You actually get it. You know right from wrong. But—
"Move. I'm going to kill that bitch."
Julia smiled faintly, "If you kill her now, tomorrow your entire family will be drowned in even worse scandals."
"What are you saying? You mean we can't touch Sherry? You're defending that bitch?!"
Bryan's suspicion made Julia roll her eyes hard on the inside.
This fool. She'd made it obvious she hated Sherry.
She'd chosen Sherry to marry Gilbert precisely because she knew the Campbells were fools—and Sherry was just another dim-witted pawn.
She never expected Sherry to turn out to be the hardest one to break—fake high morals, shameless to the bone.
"I'm saying I have a way for you to get revenge—without dragging the Campbell family down."
Bryan stared at her. He didn't know her, and he didn't care about Sherry. If Sherry hadn't poked at his family again, he could've treated her like a person.
But Sherry kept humiliating his family.
To him, she deserved to die.