I honestly think the best way to go about it is to either let it get published and people get confused that they've never seen the girls do anything wrong, or the girls go around openly asking if anyone has ever felt bullied by them before the publication getting the same confused response from people.
I honestly think the best way to go about it is to either let it get published and people get confused that they've never seen the girls do anything wrong, or the girls go around openly asking if anyone has ever felt bullied by them before the publication getting the same confused response from people.
Yup,with how relatively popular they are,spreading the word around that someone has sent such a thing would greatly reduce the overall supposed effectiveness.
Albeit,that would seem to be the only answer had Nitori not suddenly react the way she did,something in her past has decided bite the lass right on the ass,and not in the fun way either.
This subplot is so convoluted for absolutely no reason, also reporter girl is really detestable: why she doesn't doubt that the letter could be a fake, or that the content is greatly exagerated? For someone playing detective she isn't so smart
It seem author's writing style is:
1. Make one insufferable/unreasonable character that have a problem with the twins
2. One of the sister is involve in someway and didn't want to tell the others (They will find out anyways)
3. They solve the problem and the mom show up
4. Repeat