The Return Of the Invincible Heiress

Chapter 104



No matter how capable Avery was, writing over 10,000 words a day left her exhausted.

After dinner, she collapsed on the sofa and continued watching the idol drama starring Andrew. As a mindless comedy, it was actually quite entertaining.

She went to bed after finishing the show.

The next morning, while brushing her teeth and feeling refreshed, she opened her phone to check the news. A series of eye- catching headlines made her eyes widen: "Over 20 Charming Beauty cosmetic surgery centers sued by numerous customers, facing closure risks," "The country’s largest private cosmetic surgery institution hit by scandal, hundreds of customers file joint lawsuit"

Other more shocking headlines caught Avery’s attention. "Over a hundred customers gather at the Charming Beauty center in Rosemont City, demanding compensation and public apology," and "20– year–old influencer spends millions at Charming Beauty for surgery, only to be disfigured and lose her dream of becoming a singer "

Avery clicked on a video.

In the video, a young woman faced the camera and cried about her tragic experience at the "Charming Beauty" plastic surgery center.

"You tip of my nose? The muscle has necrosed, turned black. How can I show my face to anyone! When I first had my nos. Gane, it cost 40 thousand dollars. They claimed to use the best materials and the best doctors, but my nose crooked shortly after the surgery. The doctor said it was a normal phenomenon and that it just needed a touch–up. So I spent another 10 thousand dollars on revisions, and I’ve had it fixed five times so far."

Below this video, there are other related videos, all accusing "Charming Beauty."

Some comments read: "The doctor who did my surgery was a creep. During the procedure, he was touching me inappropriately and even posted my private photos online. According to a former employee, many of Charming Beauty’s doctors don’t even have medical licenses or formal medical training. They’re just amateurs who learned for two or three months before starting work." "They prefer hiring doctors who’ve been fired from reputable hospitals or have poor reputations. then deceive clients into believing their doctors come from major hospitals," and "I’ve seen it myself–the hyaluronic acid they sell is expired"

Avery clicked her tongue and shook her head. "There are so many people exposing and suing at the same time. It’s obviously a premeditated and organized operation. The Murray family must have offended someone. They’re in big trouble

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