Chapter 1160: Chapter 1160 Current Situation
I heard he had quite a few drinks that night and carelessly walked right into someone else’s trap.
George River’s public image is often one of a cool, flawless perfection. While some people scoff at this, they have to admit that with the added boost of being the River Family heir, George did indeed start at a winning position from the very beginning.
Yet it’s precisely such a person with an excellent family background and good looks who would drown his sorrows in alcohol, which really piques people’s curiosity.
Nobody dares to speak openly, but there are plenty of private discussions.
Some suggest that George’s distress might be due to his first love, the girlfriend who ended up in jail.
After all, a first love is hard to forget, and George’s five-year-long patient wait for his love, during which he even established Prideful Entertainment, has always been cited as a testament to his devoted love.
But no sooner had this idea been put forth than someone joked that the speaker was out of the loop.
"The matter was such a huge deal online back then, George and Miss Lynch had already had a public falling out. Miss Lynch cheated on George, hooking up with Jimmy Simmons."
The incident, which became a major fuss because it involved Hannah, was huge, trending for several days and becoming nearly public knowledge.
And I’ve heard that the Lynch Family has given up on Tiffany Lynch.
During that time, Father Lynch and Mother Lynch came back from abroad and visited Tiffany only once.
After visiting, they stayed in the country for only one day before they bought plane tickets and left immediately.
Tiffany isn’t an only daughter; she has an older brother. It seems that having seen Tiffany’s current predicament, the Lynch Family has completely given up on her.
After all, her committing murder is a fact.
The Lynch Family cares a great deal about saving face and couldn’t tolerate such a stain, leaving her to her own fate.
Now, there’s practically no mention of Tiffany Lynch online, and even when there is, it’s under pseudonyms or phonetic abbreviations.
It’s just some fans who still can’t let go stirring things up together, but they can’t make much of a splash.
The ones who talk about this are able to do so because they have their own sources.
The topic drifted away for a while but soon circled back to George.
Some who understood hinted that just by looking at who attended the party, it would be clear.
The Yarn Family’s party was quite an extravaganza with many attendees, yet there were only a few who could actually be named.
The implication was quite clear already.
"All for Hannah Winter, of course."
They were all rich second-generations who typically just had to enjoy the pleasures of eating, drinking, and being merry, as their siblings handled the serious matters.
But one could only indulge in pleasure for so long before it became boring; they also liked to gossip in their free time.
"There was this one party where Hannah Winter poured red wine over George’s head and he didn’t even get mad. It was obvious he was pursuing her, but unfortunately for him, she was already taken."
In fact, that George was pursuing Hannah was not a secret to many, but because of Arnold Simmons, nobody dared to speak about it openly.
In terms of seniority, Arnold was of the same generation as their parents, and in terms of wealth, he was far ahead of them.
It was just that everyone had been drinking now, and they began to speak more recklessly.
"Is Hannah Winter really that great that both Arnold Simmons and George River are mesmerized by her?"
"I think you don’t go online much, buddy. With Hannah’s face, figure, and voice, if she were my girlfriend, I’d be willing to hand over my entire allowance every month!"
"Get lost, that’s nothing. You guys didn’t go to the party last night, but I did. Forget monthly allowances; I’d give my entire fortune."
The more they talked, the more exaggerated their statements became, one-upping each other in their declarations.
The others shook their heads as they watched.
They hadn’t had much to drink and moved on to the poker table, discussing business matters instead.