She Stuns the World - Chapter 133: Chapter 133
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                    However, at three o'clock sharp, Matthew appeared at the entrance. He walked through the crowd calmly and stepped onto the podium.
The reporters immediately started asking questions. Each question was trickier than the last.
Matthew ignored them and said into the microphone, "Yes, my sister is sick, but she's not in critical condition. I'm confident she'll outlive everyone here, so don't worry."
The crowd burst into laughter.
The Graham family members murmured among themselves, clearly skeptical.
A reporter said loudly, "It's been five years. Ms. Graham has never appeared in public. All we've seen are videos, but those can easily be faked. We'd like to know, if Ms. Graham is really fine, why doesn't she show herself?
Another reported echoed, "That's right. She didn't show up for her father's 60th birthday, her mother's death anniversary, or even when Mr. Neil Graham fell ill. How do you explain that?"
Matthew replied, "I'll video call my sister now."
After saying that, he took out his phone and pointed the screen at the audience, sending a video call request.
The call was quickly answered, and Lucy's face appeared on the screen.
"Cough, cough, cough..." She lay in a hospital bed, wearing a patient's gown. Her bald head was wrapped in bandages. Between coughs, she weakly asked, "Why are there so many people on your side? What's going on?"
There was a commotion at the scene.
One man exclaimed, "It's really Lucy Graham! She's in a foreign VIP hospital room, it doesn't look fake."
"Oh my God, she's so thin! Could she be terminally ill?" a woman asked.
"My sister is not terminally ill," Matthew said into the microphone. "She was in a car accident three years ago, suffered facial injuries, and a head injury. She has been undergoing treatment, which is why she couldn't return home or appear in public."
Then, he said into the phone, "Lucy, the media here is spreading rumors that you're critically ill and need Dr. Annie's help to survive. No matter how I explain it, they won't believe me. So, I have no choice but to hold this press conference for you to clear things up yourself."
"I see," Lucy said, standing up from her bed and walking around the room so that the curious spectators could see both her ward and her condition for themselves.
"Everyone, I've been seriously ill, but I'm not in any life-threatening danger. While recovering, I didn't want anyone to see my scars, which is why I didn't return home. I hope you can understand," explained Lucy.
At this, Matthew said to her, "Lucy, have a good rest." Then, he hung up the video call and scanned the audience.
"I've proven to you that my sister is alive and well. Please stop spreading rumors, or the next time we meet, it will be in court," Matthew said.
The reporters murmured among themselves and quickly released the news, but none dared to press further.
"I still don't believe it!" A stern-faced old man with an imposing presence stood up, leaning on his cane, and shouted, "I suspect that the person you just spoke to isn't Lucy! I demand to see her in person. If necessary, we should conduct a DNA test. Otherwise, I'll continue to suspect she's either critically ill or already dead."
Having fought Lucy for years, Richard knew her too well. The person in the video looked just like Lucy, but something felt off.
It's like comparing a lion to a house cat. No matter how much they resemble each other, their presence and inherent nature are completely different.
Moreover, Lucy went through a deadly car accident five years ago. Richard didn't believe she could recover so easily.
His words landed like a bomb, sending shockwaves through the room.
A reporter said, "Could it be that the Lucy who just video-called with Matthew is a fake?"
A man cried out, "Oh my god, that would be insane!"
"Who would dare impersonate Lucy? And who would let them?" another man said.
A woman asked, "Mr. Graham wouldn't do something this crazy, would he?"
A man remarked, "If he does this, it will destroy him!"
                
            
        The reporters immediately started asking questions. Each question was trickier than the last.
Matthew ignored them and said into the microphone, "Yes, my sister is sick, but she's not in critical condition. I'm confident she'll outlive everyone here, so don't worry."
The crowd burst into laughter.
The Graham family members murmured among themselves, clearly skeptical.
A reporter said loudly, "It's been five years. Ms. Graham has never appeared in public. All we've seen are videos, but those can easily be faked. We'd like to know, if Ms. Graham is really fine, why doesn't she show herself?
Another reported echoed, "That's right. She didn't show up for her father's 60th birthday, her mother's death anniversary, or even when Mr. Neil Graham fell ill. How do you explain that?"
Matthew replied, "I'll video call my sister now."
After saying that, he took out his phone and pointed the screen at the audience, sending a video call request.
The call was quickly answered, and Lucy's face appeared on the screen.
"Cough, cough, cough..." She lay in a hospital bed, wearing a patient's gown. Her bald head was wrapped in bandages. Between coughs, she weakly asked, "Why are there so many people on your side? What's going on?"
There was a commotion at the scene.
One man exclaimed, "It's really Lucy Graham! She's in a foreign VIP hospital room, it doesn't look fake."
"Oh my God, she's so thin! Could she be terminally ill?" a woman asked.
"My sister is not terminally ill," Matthew said into the microphone. "She was in a car accident three years ago, suffered facial injuries, and a head injury. She has been undergoing treatment, which is why she couldn't return home or appear in public."
Then, he said into the phone, "Lucy, the media here is spreading rumors that you're critically ill and need Dr. Annie's help to survive. No matter how I explain it, they won't believe me. So, I have no choice but to hold this press conference for you to clear things up yourself."
"I see," Lucy said, standing up from her bed and walking around the room so that the curious spectators could see both her ward and her condition for themselves.
"Everyone, I've been seriously ill, but I'm not in any life-threatening danger. While recovering, I didn't want anyone to see my scars, which is why I didn't return home. I hope you can understand," explained Lucy.
At this, Matthew said to her, "Lucy, have a good rest." Then, he hung up the video call and scanned the audience.
"I've proven to you that my sister is alive and well. Please stop spreading rumors, or the next time we meet, it will be in court," Matthew said.
The reporters murmured among themselves and quickly released the news, but none dared to press further.
"I still don't believe it!" A stern-faced old man with an imposing presence stood up, leaning on his cane, and shouted, "I suspect that the person you just spoke to isn't Lucy! I demand to see her in person. If necessary, we should conduct a DNA test. Otherwise, I'll continue to suspect she's either critically ill or already dead."
Having fought Lucy for years, Richard knew her too well. The person in the video looked just like Lucy, but something felt off.
It's like comparing a lion to a house cat. No matter how much they resemble each other, their presence and inherent nature are completely different.
Moreover, Lucy went through a deadly car accident five years ago. Richard didn't believe she could recover so easily.
His words landed like a bomb, sending shockwaves through the room.
A reporter said, "Could it be that the Lucy who just video-called with Matthew is a fake?"
A man cried out, "Oh my god, that would be insane!"
"Who would dare impersonate Lucy? And who would let them?" another man said.
A woman asked, "Mr. Graham wouldn't do something this crazy, would he?"
A man remarked, "If he does this, it will destroy him!"
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