Mia Sutton grabbed her phone back and opened it to the blacklist page.
After confirming repeatedly, Holly Sutton’s na was indeed there, not only on the WeChat blacklist but also in the contacts blacklist.
Mia Sutton: "..."
She couldn’t rember when she had blacklisted him. Maybe it was sothing her past self did.
Considering the love-hate relationship between them, it was totally sothing her past self would do.
No, to be precise, she could still do such a thing now.
But that would be only if he provoked her, otherwise, they could still be a loving family.
So... her brother probably wouldn’t be angry, right?
After removing him from the blacklist, Mia sent a ssage feeling a bit guilty.
She thought their sibling relationship could be eased, right?
But then Mia watched in disbelief as a big red exclamation mark appeared in front of the ssage she sent: "Bro, what are you doing?"
Mia widened her eyes: "..."
"Holly, you blacklisted !"
Forget it, just pretend she never said that easing the relationship thing.
Staring at that red exclamation mark, Mia beca increasingly upset, increasingly upset, thinking about how Jensen Sterling, when playing the brother role, is so great—gentle and doting—and her real brother...?
Mia aggressively tapped on that avatar as if she were poking Holly himself.
Wanting to reconnect familial bonds with Holly vanished completely after seeing that red exclamation mark.
Next ti she goes ho, she definitely wants to confront Holly face-to-face about his behavior.
......
The sounds of argunts online continued, in her room Shirley Golden, arms around the assistant director’s, asked: "Will this cause trouble?"
For so reason, she felt uneasy, restless.
The assistant director looked indifferent: "What trouble could it cause, you’re overreacting." He seed to resent her jitteriness.
Shirley thought, indeed, such things happen often in the entertainnt circle, especially in talent shows, where the buzz eventually fades away.
Moreover, she really hadn’t seen Mia Sutton having any powerful backing behind her.
But the anxiety lingered, so at night she still posted a Weibo: "Regarding the small accident during the live broadcast, I apologize. I was injured, and didn’t want to affect their progress, so I voluntarily switched groups. It’s unrelated to others, I hope everyone stops involving others, sorry."
After posting, imdiately a group of people comforted her beneath it.
Things like don’t be afraid, we’ll give you justice.
Was the sister warned? Don’t fear, we’re here.
Many inciting netizens were among them too.
One comnt stood out under that Weibo, as it had been pushed to the top: [Why does it feel shady, didn’t you all notice?] followed by a puzzled emoji.
The comnts beneath that were amusing: [The OP said exactly what I was thinking, though I don’t know what’s really going on, this statent is undeniably shady.]
[Although... nevertheless...I agree with this opinion.]
How could Shirley Golden’s fans not dispute such comnts? Naturally, they were, each one jumping in energetically.
Anyway, the comnt section below Shirley Golden’s Weibo beca quite lively afterwards.
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