Chapter 122: Chapter 115: Not Here to Clarify, But to Confront_3
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Suddenly a few people gasped after hearing Daisy Zane’s flat, cold voice.
“Since everyone is here, let say sothing,” Daisy Zane said. “I am indeed Flynn Ninevara. That’s why I went to the audition selection that day.”
“I know, just saying this can’t prove that I am Flynn Ninevara. But… those who doubt online are unrelated rumormongers. Why should I prove to you that I am who I am? You’re not even worth my ti and effort.”
Daisy Zane had no extra expression on her face, and her voice was steady throughout.
But that kind of arrogance and disdain reached people’s hearts, acting as a sort of accusation.
Kevin Clark couldn’t help but lower his eyes, his eyes curving into a smile.
“Also, to those who say I should act in other shows, or be the supporting female in other plays. What about it? I don’t want to act in my own script, I want to go out and play, do I have to apply to you?”
“Oh, and those who mock for not attending college,” Daisy Zane continued, “is there a major conflict between not attending college and learning through reading on my own?”
“Now I want to ask those trolls online, why is your quality so poor despite your high education? Shouldn’t you reflect on whether you are wasting educational resources?”
Everyone was stunned, they thought they ca to hear her clarify things, not to listen to her confront people.
“Also… to those who say I am young,” Daisy Zane paused, “I thank you. I am indeed very young.”
Kevin Clark couldn’t help but laugh.
Fortunately, there were laughs in the crowd, covering his voice.
“But… age and ability are not directly related. So… uncles and aunts, don’t underestimate the abilities and strengths of us young people.”
“As for those who say I have a secret affair with Edward Monk…” Daisy Zane frowned, “Edward Monk… besides shooting movies and TV series, I’ve never seen him like anything else. As for … I’m too young to be interested in older n.”
The laughter in the crowd grew louder and louder.
“Lastly… to those who still think I am impersonating Flynn Ninevara… you might as well sue . Don’t hide online.”
“I’ve said all I want to say… Thank you all for coming,” Daisy Zane bowed, expressing her gratitude, “”Fall of the Quince” was finished before the New Year. It’s the first show I’ve acted in earnest. I hope you will support it when it’s broadcasted.”
“Support Flynn Ninevara!” Soone shouted in the crowd.
Then everyone shouted together.
The huge noise rushed into Daisy Zane’s ears, and she stepped back unconsciously, her eyelids trembling involuntarily.
Kevin Clark instinctively reached out to support her.
Daisy Zane looked at Kevin Clark, then looked at the crowd and said, “Thank you all for your support, thank you. I have to go now.”
“Flynn Ninevara!”
As soon as she said she wanted to leave, soone in the crowd suddenly called out to her. The voice sounded fearful, breaking with tremors.
“Yes?” Daisy Zane looked at her.
“Can you, can you sign an autograph?” The girl looked like a college student, perhaps nervous to see her idol or perhaps intimidated by Daisy Zane’s aloofness, her hand and voice were shaking, “I’ve been a fan of yours since your first script. I… I wanted to be closer to you, so I took the entrance exam for the Imperial Capital Film Academy to study screenwriting, and I’m now in my sophomore year.”
All eyes fell on the two of them, Daisy Zane looked at the girl without moving, but the girl’s face turned red quickly. “No, no autograph, or, or not, but- -”
“Give it to .”
The girl looked up at her in surprise, then imdiately handed her the book and pen: “Thank you.”
“What’s the na?”
“Just write my pen na. Clear Dust. ‘Clear’ as in cold, and ‘Dust’ as in dirt.”
Daisy Zane took the pen and wrote down her na, along with a blessing, and then signed Flynn Ninevara’s na.
Kevin Clark watched her writing from the side, and suddenly raised his eyebrows.
This writing… was different from her usual writing. This writing had a strong and sweeping montum, full of a majestic and free-spirited atmosphere.
It seed a bit familiar….
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