Chapter 766: 389 Tolerance
The young man held the microphone and spoke unhurriedly: âAt the final stage, I wonât make you all wait too long, and here, I want to apologize to my fans who have always supported me.â
âWeâre not sorry at all; as long as youâre happy, brother, weâre happy.â
âHe actually apologized to us. He used to be such a proud person.â
âThe light in his eyes is gone. What on earth has he been through?â
The once proud and high-spirited young man now had deep and calm eyes that no longer showed any vitality, making him increasingly difficult to figure out and even more frightening.
Had he grown up and become more mature and restrained, or had he suffered a blow?
People had no clue.
But at this moment, they all felt heavy-hearted.
They loved the young manâs talent, his unrestrained attitude, and his unapologetic pride. And now, all these things belonged to the past.
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It felt as if something had vanished forever from their lives.
Qu Feitai turned around with his signing pen, and at a glance, he saw an elegantly written signature. Those simple two characters, like a curse, immediately rendered him motionless on the spot.n/oÌ/vel/b//jn dot c//om
Quickly, Qu Feitai lowered his gaze and signed his name next to that one.
However, at this moment, the venue was anything but peaceful.
A staff member walked up to the first row, bowed respectfully, and said, âMs. Zhao, youâve taken the wrong seat. Your seat is behind this one...â
Yes, Zhao Ninghan took the wrong seat â she sat in Ming Jingâs spot.
The staff dared not say if it was on purpose or not since disputes over seating in the entertainment industry were not new.
But Ming Jing would be appearing soon, and things could become even more out of control.
Zhao Ninghan sat there nonchalantly without moving. She smiled and replied, âI didnât take the wrong seat. This is my seat.â
From her tone, it was clear she had done it on purpose.
The staff was so anxious that they stomped their feet, asking their supervisor for guidance on how to handle the situation. This was not something they could resolve on their own.
Even the most unobservant individuals could tell that something was off.
Zhao Ninghan was aggressively taking a seat, not giving any face to the organizers, and cutting off her own retreat. Was she?
But with a little thought, everyone understood her actions.
Position struggles in the entertainment industry were nothing out of the ordinary. Between two people with similar status, one had to be assertive to seize the initiative. Otherwise, once the other partyâs announcements were released, it would be too late to recover.
Zhao Ninghan should have been fighting for Luo Ziyinâs seat. It was understandable that she would not want to concede when one was popular and had works, while the other relied solely on seniority to oppress people.
The organizers were really not good at handling things. They should have known that the entertainment industry hated nothing more than deciding by seniority.