Brandon Piers strolled around the entrance of the hospital, and the rumors about his critical illness were quickly dispelled.
The mood among stockholders and investors stabilized. However, Kelvin Max's whitewash article was yet to be published when an online article titled "This Is a True Version of Cinderella's Love Story" went viral.
The subtitle read, "Don't be surprised, it's about Master Brandon and Abigail Green."
The article first mentioned Abigail Green being beaten up, mistaken for a home-wrecker.
Then it compared two wedding dresses related to Abigail, showing a set of comparative images.
Both featured Abigail, but the two dresses seemed to represent two different lives.
The dress prepared by the Stone family was coarse, cheap, and ill-fitting, while the one Brandon prepared for Abigail was luxurious, beautiful, and accentuated all of Abigail's qualities. Remarkably, there were 5,200 pink diamonds on the skirt, with an obvious implication.