She Stuns the World - Chapter 98: Chapter 98
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                    The questions were so full of malice that they nearly left Wesley stunned.
He forced himself to stay composed and replied firmly, "Everyone, Athena is a good kid—she's hardworking and kind-hearted.
"She's definitely not living with any man, and she doesn't have a boyfriend. The car she drives was bought with prize money she earned from various competitions. Every cent was earned through honest means. Please don't believe or spread baseless rumors."
The reporters and influencers, seeing him engage, only grew more aggressive. "It's said your family is pretty poor, with just a tricycle for delivering supplies, while Athena, at only eighteen, managed to buy herself a car. Are you planning to live off her in the future, draining her earnings?"
Wesley's face flushed with anger. "Athena is our treasured daughter. We would never take a single cent from her."
But the questions kept coming. "We've heard that Athena is close with several wealthy and influential men..."
Before Wesley could respond, Arthur, who had come downstairs out of concern for Wesley, shouted, "Athena has plenty of friends—both male and female! She's exceptionally smart and is sure to become a top talent in the future. Some high-level executives from major companies have already reached out, hoping to collaborate with her one day.
"You shouldn't spread groundless rumors that could damage a young girl's reputation."
But the questions only grew sharper. "We've heard that Athena frequently skips school and is rarely in class..."
Realizing that allowing the reporters and influencers to continue prying would only make things worse, Wesley cut in and raised his voice. "We're just an ordinary family, and Athena is a modest person. We don't want to be in the spotlight or become some kind of viral sensation. Please focus your attention on other top students.
"We have work to do, so we won't be answering any more questions."
With that, he grabbed Arthur's arm and led him upstairs, whispering, "No one in our family should go downstairs today. If you see those reporters or influencers, stay far away from them. We can't let this cause any more trouble for Athena."
Arthur, looking distressed, said, "Dad, you don't know—the rest of our phones have been ringing off the hook all day. Every time we pick up, it's either reporters, influencers, or colleges asking all sorts of questions—it's nerve-wracking."
Wesley quickly decided, "Everyone, turn off your phones and don't answer any calls. Let's just keep Josie's smartwatch on.
"And we need to keep an eye on the front door. If anyone manages to get in, it'll be a disaster if those reporters or influencers barge into our home."
Josie's smartwatch was advanced enough to work as a phone, but only their family knew the number.
Arthur felt a chill run down his spine and scratched his head. "I'll stay at the stairwell on the second floor. If I see anyone trying to go downstairs, I'll ask them to hold off. If they really need to go, I'll invite them to our place—we'll give them food and drinks to keep them busy."
Wesley patted his shoulder. "Good job. I'll bring you a chair in a bit."
The Donovan family spent the entire day with their phones turned off, quietly staying at home without daring to step outside.
Fortunately, there were only four or five households in the building, mostly elderly residents who were on good terms with the Donovan family. They were also spooked by the crowd outside and didn't dare to leave their apartments.
The reporters and influencers waited from morning until afternoon, growing more and more exhausted. The heat and the secluded location, with no decent places nearby to grab a bite, finally drove them to leave the area.
By five or six in the evening, the area around the building was completely quiet, with no one left keeping watch.
                
            
        He forced himself to stay composed and replied firmly, "Everyone, Athena is a good kid—she's hardworking and kind-hearted.
"She's definitely not living with any man, and she doesn't have a boyfriend. The car she drives was bought with prize money she earned from various competitions. Every cent was earned through honest means. Please don't believe or spread baseless rumors."
The reporters and influencers, seeing him engage, only grew more aggressive. "It's said your family is pretty poor, with just a tricycle for delivering supplies, while Athena, at only eighteen, managed to buy herself a car. Are you planning to live off her in the future, draining her earnings?"
Wesley's face flushed with anger. "Athena is our treasured daughter. We would never take a single cent from her."
But the questions kept coming. "We've heard that Athena is close with several wealthy and influential men..."
Before Wesley could respond, Arthur, who had come downstairs out of concern for Wesley, shouted, "Athena has plenty of friends—both male and female! She's exceptionally smart and is sure to become a top talent in the future. Some high-level executives from major companies have already reached out, hoping to collaborate with her one day.
"You shouldn't spread groundless rumors that could damage a young girl's reputation."
But the questions only grew sharper. "We've heard that Athena frequently skips school and is rarely in class..."
Realizing that allowing the reporters and influencers to continue prying would only make things worse, Wesley cut in and raised his voice. "We're just an ordinary family, and Athena is a modest person. We don't want to be in the spotlight or become some kind of viral sensation. Please focus your attention on other top students.
"We have work to do, so we won't be answering any more questions."
With that, he grabbed Arthur's arm and led him upstairs, whispering, "No one in our family should go downstairs today. If you see those reporters or influencers, stay far away from them. We can't let this cause any more trouble for Athena."
Arthur, looking distressed, said, "Dad, you don't know—the rest of our phones have been ringing off the hook all day. Every time we pick up, it's either reporters, influencers, or colleges asking all sorts of questions—it's nerve-wracking."
Wesley quickly decided, "Everyone, turn off your phones and don't answer any calls. Let's just keep Josie's smartwatch on.
"And we need to keep an eye on the front door. If anyone manages to get in, it'll be a disaster if those reporters or influencers barge into our home."
Josie's smartwatch was advanced enough to work as a phone, but only their family knew the number.
Arthur felt a chill run down his spine and scratched his head. "I'll stay at the stairwell on the second floor. If I see anyone trying to go downstairs, I'll ask them to hold off. If they really need to go, I'll invite them to our place—we'll give them food and drinks to keep them busy."
Wesley patted his shoulder. "Good job. I'll bring you a chair in a bit."
The Donovan family spent the entire day with their phones turned off, quietly staying at home without daring to step outside.
Fortunately, there were only four or five households in the building, mostly elderly residents who were on good terms with the Donovan family. They were also spooked by the crowd outside and didn't dare to leave their apartments.
The reporters and influencers waited from morning until afternoon, growing more and more exhausted. The heat and the secluded location, with no decent places nearby to grab a bite, finally drove them to leave the area.
By five or six in the evening, the area around the building was completely quiet, with no one left keeping watch.
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