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Chapter 36 Catherine Sully’s POV: “Chloe took a lengthy break.” Then, as she chewed, she said, “Last night, some of my classmates saw the journalists go to Chloe’s house. They waited from nighttime to dawn and only left when Chloe’s dad and mom couldn’t take it anymore and called the police. “However, when she was going to school this morning, she used to be stopped by newshounds on the way. A large group of people carrying cameras and microphones requested her questions, and she wasso scared that she broke down.” “Oh my god, poor girl!” I used to be shocked. Mara and Avril came over, and the former said, “I have a cousin who works at ‘New Hale Evening News’. She stated their newspaper is working overnight to hyperlink yesterday’s incident with the incident from half of a month ago.