Chapter 174: Chapter 174 Live Interaction Begins Chapter 174: Chapter 174 Live Interaction Begins As Director Clark anticipated, after the influencer exposed Momo Ross buying the bots, Jennings Group quickly released a lawyer’s letter, directly suing Momo Ross for defamation.
Facing simultaneous pressure from Jennings Group and Star Entertainnt this ti, it was unlikely that Momo Ross’s agent would want to continue supporting her.
Yet, Momo Ross was still unaware of all this.
Told by the agency to finish filming early and return, Momo Ross was a bit dissatisfied, but in the end, she didn’t cause a scene in front of the live stream caras.
Soon, Momo Ross packed her things and left with her assistant. However, just as she was getting into the car, a personal assistant ran to Quincy Zimrman and said,
“Brother Quincy, the ‘Life-saving Bag’ given by the program team was taken away by Momo Ross.”
Quincy Zimrman’s face beca a bit grim upon hearing this. Others might not know, but he was well aware of whose hand had crafted the amulet inside that bag.
That’s precisely why he looked down on Momo Ross.
Using soone else’s amulet and then turning around to pick faults? If you have the guts, don’t take the amulet with you!
However, Quincy Zimrman also knew not to make too big of a fuss.
After all, the body-swapping Evil Technique on Momo Ross hadn’t been resolved yet. If the program group forcibly took back the amulet and sothing happened to Momo Ross, she might trouble the program group.
Besides, although netizens now looked down on Momo Ross, if the program team bullied her too harshly, they might accuse the program team of being inhumane, pushing people to a dead end.
“Forget it, let her keep it for now. Later, let’s get the legal departnt to draft an agreent to formally terminate her recording contract,” Quincy instructed and then thought about it, using the opportunity to call Scarlett Jennings aside to explain the situation to her.
Primarily, because Scarlett had provided the amulet, Quincy was concerned that she might feel uncomfortable about the situation.
However, Scarlett Jennings wasn’t too surprised to hear that Momo Ross took the amulet.
From her interactions over the past two days, Scarlett Jennings knew that Momo Ross wasn’t exactly a person with “strong character.”
“That amulet blocked the body-swapping Magic for her. In a few days, once the police investigation concludes and the Magic is broken, the amulet will lose its effectiveness.”
The implication was that once it was back, it wouldn’t serve any purpose.
Quincy’s intention was also just to inform Scarlett, preventing any grievances in her heart. He also ntioned the online opinions,
“The program team has already decided to terminate Momo Ross’s contract. For the next episode, I’ll find a new guest, and Star Entertainnt will handle the online situation. You don’t need to concern yourself with her.”
Scarlett Jennings smiled slightly.
She didn’t concern herself with Momo Ross.
In fact, even without the intervention of Jennings Group and Star Entertainnt, Momo Ross wouldn’t fare well afterward.
Scarlett Jennings never had the habit of repaying hatred with kindness.
Since Momo Ross harbored bad intentions toward her, there was no need for her to accommodate her everywhere.
So after handling the issue with the bone last night, she cleaned up the residual Resentful Energy around the inn.
As for the Resentful Energy lingering on Momo Ross, she let it be.
The energy wasn’t strong; even if untreated, it would naturally dissipate with so sunlight over ti.
During this period, she might just experience so bad luck.
Scarlett Jennings didn’t see it as a major problem.
After the discussion, the program team completed the preparations. To make it convenient for all five people to interact during the livestream, they arranged for a big screen, ensuring that even if the guests were far apart, they could still clearly see the bullet comnts.
Soon, the live interaction segnt began. All the guests were in position, and many sharp-eyed viewers imdiately noticed that Momo Ross was missing.
[One less guest, where’s Momo Ross?]
[Could the program team have urged her to leave?]
[That’s not surprising, considering who she offended.]
[It really shows that having a powerful background gives you a voice. A guest from the sa program group, and they can just kick you out.]
[What kind of sarcastic comnts are these? Momo Ross brought it on herself; what does it have to do with my girl Scarlett?]
[I think it’s better that she’s gone. With her around, I found watching the livestream uncomfortable.]
[I’m siding with the program team on this one.]
[Which team can tolerate a guest that stirs trouble like this?]
[Actually, having five people is quite nice. I just like watching five people.]
Scarlett Jennings’s fans, along with so passersby, quickly flooded the comnt section, pushing away the sarcastic remarks made by earlier viewers.
Momo Ross’s fan base had dwindled notably in recent days due to her toxic actions, but quite a few face fans, who cared more about looks than character, continued to support her.
A small faction of snide passersby, however, were simply motivated by a hatred of wealth.
Since the program began airing, it was the first ti the guests were fild in an interactive format, and it was also the first ti they saw so many real-ti comnts.
Each person’s expression revealed a rare sense of freshness.
The host explained from off-cara at the right mont,
“Because Momo Ross had to leave temporarily for other work, the upcoming livestream interaction will proceed with our five guests.”
The livestream chat instantly shifted from debates to enthusiastic responses.
[Finally, the interactive segnt!]
[Ahhh! Can I talk to Sebastian?]
[Senior, look at !]
[Scarlett, darling, look at Mommy.]
[Ariel, you look so pretty!]
[Amber, you’re the best!]
Without Momo Ross, the livestream session beca unusually harmonious.
Though William Zeller remained off-cara, he also followed the real-ti comnts on his phone, guiding the guests to greet the live audience one by one. He then began explaining,
“This first hour of interaction serves as a Q&A ti for our audience. Family mbers in the livestream can send out questions they’re curious about via the comnts. Our five guests will each choose questions to answer one by one, and everyone can note who you’d like to have answer your questions.”
He paused for a mont and then added, “Friendly reminder, the questions in the comnts are best related to the program group or taphysics; otherwise, they might get skipped. After a one-hour interactive Q&A session, we’ve also set aside so individual interaction ti for user queries, where you can discuss so unusual events you’ve encountered in your life, and our guests will help provide answers through connection.”
As William Zeller finished speaking, the interaction session officially began, and the livestream audience imdiately posted their questions in the comnt section.
At first glance, the questions in the comnts seed incredibly diverse.
So asked how Sebastian Carew and Scarlett Jennings tead up.
So questioned if Scarlett Jennings truly understood taphysics.
Others inquired about how Amber Livingston felt after channeling a spirit.
But most people focused on one main question—
[Is it true that the program group doesn’t have a script?]
[Did the program team know about Dashiell Xalvadora’s incident in advance during the last episode?]
[Is Scarlett Jennings genuinely skilled, or is the program team deliberately marketing her?]
These questions were the biggest doubts in everyone’s mind throughout the last two episodes.
And this ti, the program team finally planned to reveal the answers.
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