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Chapter 139 Do You Seriously Call This Improvisation

One comment read: Damn, Ljust got goosebumps.

Another read: Is this really from a script they just got and didn't rehearse?

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One comment read: You call this improvisation? Ms. Yancy, you're insulting everyone else! Should the other actors who just recite numbers as their script go back to training?"

Another read: Bella, I'm sorry, but I found a new favorite to support. Rebecca, great job!

One netizen expressed their disbelief: No way, absolutely no way! How can someone be so beautiful and so talented, and not even trained professionally? I don't believe it! This must be an illusion; I need to slap myself awake! The following comment read: Did slapping work for your

The netizen replied: My face is swollen. I woke up and realized it wasn't an illusion. Your Highness, I'm late to the party!

One comment read: She's a hidden gem! Are the people in the entertainment industry blind? How has no one noticed she's actually so talented?

Another read: Don't you all think this play's plot is even more impactful?

One netizen revealed: I just want to say... I've experienced something similar. They all said I seduced my boss, but actually, I was sexually harassed. I was ever warned by my boss's wife and ostracized by colleagues. In the end, I resigned because... well, the weak can't Another netizen chimed in: I've also been through something similar. I slapped my boss and called him a jerk! But / understand those who can't react in the moment because, as girls, we're taught from a young age to keep quiet, not make

a fuss, and not make things public. Some are even too scared to resist... Ladies, don't be afraid. They're the ones at fault. They should be scared!

One comment read: / just want to say that flirting with a power imbalance is sexual harassment, especially when the person controls your career.

Another read: I've never experienced this-maybe it's because of how I look. If I looked as pretty as Rebecca, would it be unavoidable? After being bullied, we still get slandered. Why do they bully us girls?

One netizen dished some advice: As a guy, I just want to tell you ladies out there that when you encounter such situations, make a fuss and let them know you're not pushovers! Only then will they stop the harassment!

who recalls that scandalous incident that trended for an entire day?

I remember! The one where someone was seen

chimed in: No, it was the one where someone was seen entering the

about it. From the play's perspective, all those

There wasn't a shred of evidence, just the man's disappearance, his wife's furious ranting, and some vague testimonies and photographs. Dmn,

Do You Seriously Call

like I was used back then. Dmn it, I'm going to curse them

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two of them found their Twitter accounts flooded with comments. Their husbands were also trending

up. The wives never expected the play to

took, it was

their wives, insisting they had nothing to do with it since they had

die-hard fans continued to believe in

Other victims came forward to expose these men. Soon, new scandals arose, and these men were

her

professional trolls, along

past.

online, even people around them couldn't help but criticize them. They had always slandered

didn't you say your husband offended Rebecca when she was young, and that's why he was oppressed

it there. Turns out, it wasn't about

school friend to transfer. I think it's

involved refuse to admit it, and bystanders keep spreading lies. If my daughter went through something like this,

As a fellow woman, she didn't stand with Rebecca and continued to spread

They're all married and

pitiful, losing a son over a girl. Turns out Rebecca never even interacted with him!

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