Chapter 399 - 243: Proving Identity, Livestreamed Nationwide (Part 2)
Chapter 399 - 243: Proving Identity, Livestreamed Nationwide (Part 2)
[Nora Scott is really confusing. People in the entertainment industry have polarized opinions about her. Those who praise her do so excessively; those who criticize her do it harshly.]
[Isn’t it enough to stir up the entertainment circle? Now she’s stepping into the comic industry? Please spare this pure land.]
[Here’s a bold guess: anyway, Zero isn’t keen on showing his face, could it be that Nora Scott has directly bought this name? If one day, Zero publicly reveals on Weibo that he is Nora Scott, then you all need to consider whether the person behind has been replaced. Hahaha.]
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"Oh my God, so much insider information?"
Taking almost half an hour, Isabel Armstrong read through each word of the post and its hot comments, overwhelmed by all the information.
"This comic circle is no cleaner than the entertainment industry, full of scandals. Pity the editor who has become the scapegoat," her roommate commented while cleaning up after their late snack, "Previously, CC Comics was so tough on UU, and editor-in-chief Kieran Shawn made a statement on Weibo. I thought they were really different. Who would have thought..."
Isabel Armstrong sat crouched on her chair, rubbing her face with her palms, staring blankly at the post.
She couldn’t believe it...
She would rather believe Zero is completely unaware than believe Zero has made a deal with Nora Scott and Kieran Shawn, tacitly agreeing to let Nora ride on his fame.
Her roommate, not noticing, continued, "You have no idea. This post, once published, got over a thousand replies in ten minutes, now it’s over tens of thousands, and it’s been reposted across various forums and websites. It’s really stirred up public anger."
"What does this person mean? How could he say that Molly’s dismissal was related to Zero? His given reason is that Zero has a grudge with UU for plagiarism, and Molly just happened to be UU’s editor?" Isabel Armstrong suddenly became indignantly angry, "That Molly, first bringing out Isabella Hart’s clichéd works, then bringing out ’First Ruins’, a plagiarized work, should have been dismissed long ago!"
"Fanatic, wake up."
Her roommate helplessly advised her, "I know Zero is like a god in your eyes, but do you have to defend her so much? You’re still too naive. Who in this world is beyond normal conventions? It’s just you fans putting her on a pedestal. No matter how capable she is, she’s just an ordinary person. Does she really have three heads and six arms?"
Isabel Armstrong angrily retorted, "She’s different!"
"Alright, alright, different, different."
Her roommate, unwilling to argue further, nodded perfunctorily.
"Who on earth is this Nora Scott?" Isabel Armstrong seethed.
"Just a good-looking, lousy actress," her roommate casually remarked, "Just search online and you’ll know. Aside from everything else, she’s truly beautiful—360 degrees without blind spots, every part is enchanting. Admired as a beauty both domestically and internationally."
"How could she be so divine..."
"Honestly, her looks really amaze me. If I had even a tenth of her looks, I’d be more than satisfied."
Isabel Armstrong hummed a bit, then used her roommate’s computer to open a webpage for a search.
News filled with "controversies".
Out of ten links, eight included "Zero’s" name.
Isabel Armstrong was so annoyed she grinded her teeth, bypassed the links, and went straight to the images.
Most were her ancient style photos; modern ones were pitifully scarce. After browsing for two minutes, Isabel Armstrong had to admit... this person is truly blessed by the heavens, breathtakingly beautiful, enough for a woman to get lost in her beauty.
But—
As she looked on, Isabel Armstrong suddenly sensed something wasn’t right.
What exactly was off?
Isabel Armstrong didn’t capture that fleeting intuition.
"Damn!"
Suddenly, her roommate exclaimed.
Isabel Armstrong turned her head, seeing her roommate, who was just playing on Weibo, filled with anger and fierceness.
"What happened?" Isabel Armstrong asked suspiciously.
"This woman really has a way," her roommate handed over the phone, showing the Weibo interface, "Fans posted on Weibo saying she’s not Nora Scott, posted selfies as proof, and even shared chat logs with Molly."
Isabel Armstrong took the phone in confusion, examining the Weibo post from Fans.
[Fans]: [Kneeling][Kneeling][Kneeling] First, I am not Nora Scott; second, I have no knowledge about Molly’s resignation. [Image][Image]
The first picture was a selfie of Eleanor Taylor, with the background in a school dorm. Clearly a student.
The second picture was Eleanor Taylor’s chat log with Molly.
As the rumors suggested, Eleanor Taylor’s chat style was playful and coy, filled with stickers, very lively.
The chat log confirmed two points—
One, Molly blocked Fans.
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