CEO's Reborn Wife-Chapter 1527 - 1535: Following the Trend
Monkey King of Sampton has always been a bold, love-and-hate kind of girl, and she’s also a straightforward girl who doesn’t hold grudges.
Monkey King of Sampton is teaching you all how to live your lives—pay attention and learn.
Follow me and repost this video. Giving away 100 lipsticks from SY, one for each of 100 people. Choose any shade you like.
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—Amber Edwards.
Amber Edwards also paired her post with a video, in which she cut up and threw away all her D’s products—whether cosmetics, bags, or anything else.
Amber Edwards is a rich second-generation who naturally brings her own popularity on the internet. And combined with this giveaway event, which happens to coincide with Jane Sampson’s timeline, her twitter quickly climbed the trending list, ranking just two spots behind Jane Sampson’s topic.
Many people who started following Jane Sampson later didn’t even know who Amber Edwards was. A bunch of onlookers flocked to Amber Edwards’ twitter comment section, asking about her connection to Jane Sampson.
After all, flipping through both of their recent tweets, Jane Sampson and Amber Edwards have had no interactions. Not only that, they don’t even mutually follow each other—only Amber Edwards follows Jane Sampson unilaterally.
It was only after digging up their very early tweets that people realized, oh, Amber Edwards and Jane Sampson actually had such a big fallout before.
This made everyone understand why Amber Edwards described Jane Sampson as a girl who dares to love and hate and is also straightforward. Even those netizens who previously felt Jane Sampson was being a bit overly dramatic suddenly understood her personality better.
When it comes to right and wrong, there’s a standard etched deep in Jane Sampson’s heart, always weighing things.
Jane Sampson wasn’t mad about Charlotte King stealing an invitation—she was calling out Charlotte King for shamelessly spending money to hire people to write paid blog posts slandering her after snatching the invitation.
The internet’s sentiment completely shifted toward Jane Sampson.
Many netizens even began voluntarily boycotting D’s in the comment section.
Netizen: As a fan of Monkey King of Sampton, I too will start boycotting D’s products! I’m broke, so I’ve decided to finish using the stuff I already have, then never buy anything from D’s again.
Netizen: I can’t afford D’s bags, clothes, or jewelry, but I can afford their cosmetics. Still, I won’t buy them anymore. This company has a morality problem—officially boycotting.
Netizen: As an onlooker, I couldn’t afford them anyway.
Netizen: As a student, I can’t even afford one single lipstick from D’s right now, but I’ve decided—when I’ve saved enough money, I still won’t buy D’s lipstick!
Rock Bell didn’t know Jane Sampson was planning to post that tweet at first. By the time she found out, even Amber Edwards’ tweet had already gone live.
It was Daniel Taylor who told her.
"Before, I used to worry that Jane Sampson’s personality might make her suffer losses within the circle, but looking at her now, I was overthinking it." Daniel said this while reposting two of Jane Sampson’s tweets back-to-back, chuckling as he turned to Rock Bell and added, "I’m lowering the winning chances here. If I win, I’ll give the lipstick to you as a Women’s Day gift."
Rock Bell rolled her eyes at Daniel and gracefully spat out one word, "Scram~"
After cursing Daniel out, Rock Bell couldn’t help but laugh.
"Wait a second, I just noticed James Carter also reposted Jane Sampson’s two tweets." Daniel clicked his tongue a few times and said, "James Carter and Jane Sampson’s relationship must be super tight. Never would’ve thought he’d repost tweets like this, even the drama ones."
Rock Bell froze for a moment, a little surprised.
Drama-filled tweets like these are the kind that most people only view for entertainment but would definitely avoid participating in.







