<h4>Chapter 1102: Untitled</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>Henyee Trantions <strong>Editor: </strong>Henyee Trantions
There weren’t many words but the message was clear: The reason for n’s expulsion was exined in the video below.
No one could resist clicking onto the video clip.
The video started off with the youngster entering the filming site. She slung a ck bag over her shoulder, another hand stuffed into her pocket.
The youngster in the clip had exquisite eyes, her skin like porcin and wless, her silver hair ruffled from the wind, looking carefree and ravishing. She wore a ck ear stud that reflected off light, shining and glistening.
<i>mboyant, arrogant, dashing. </i>That was the foreign fan’s first impression of Bo Jiu.
At the beginning, they weren’t very weing. “Isn’t he just a pretty face, the director expelled n for him?”
n appeared, his first words an insult. “You Chinese Pig.”
The crowd went silent. They watched the youngster. His eyes were deep but firm. The next course of actions seemed like a no brainer to any of them.
But that was just the start. n continued to provoke him. There was another Chinese actor in the filming crew that was taunting the youngster.
Unexpectedly, that was when the climax started. The youngster came out with his makeup, his ck trench coat floating behind him.
In that moment, they all had one thought: like a royal of the undead.
1The fans started to exim aloud! “F*ck, this is the perfect prince charming!”
“He totally changed, how did they do it?”
“I’m going to tear up, I apologize for my previous insults, I shouldn’t have made my judgement before seeing him! It isn’t just his looks, his imposing aura is astonishing, it was a wise decision by the director!”
“I once believed no one would be able to portray my male god perfectly but I’m starting to anticipate this...”
“I can’t wait for the movie!”
The film crew hadn’t disappointed as the video clip continued to y on.
It was obvious n had a personal vendetta against Bo Jiu, his actions clear to the world. Thus, the fans started worrying about the youngster, afraid she would crumble beneath the punch.
The next highlight started!
The youngster walked over smoothly, standing tall and firm beside n. She said slowly, almost nonchntly, “I hate it when someone hits my face.”
The youngster continued, “This is how the Chinese film fighting scenes.”
<i>She was clearly returning the insult!</i>
Thetter half of the video clearly exined how n was chased out of the production team.
In that moment, the video clip went viral!
Spade fans were the first toment, “I never regretted bing your fan.”
Next were the ones who could judge right and wrong. “Beautiful!”
Don’t be mistaken, it wasn’t a Chinese that made thement but a local. Ordinary citizens had the same consensus, especially those with a conscience.
“The youngster can be considered civilized. If it had been me, I would have cursed him!”
“I would stand up against anyone who insults my country, isn’t that basic?”
“Does n’s face hurt?”
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