A Relentless Pursuit for Love

Chapter 83



Chapter 83

Although Sage thought that she looked graceful, people had thought otherwise. [She must be the only one who thinks that she is all great and might. A respectable and well-mannered lady would not humiliate others in the public. Those girls were only gossiping, did she really have to throw red wine at them?]

[How dare she pour red wine on my idol? She’s gone way too far! Urgh, I really wish I could slap her in the face myself!]

(Just look at that pretentious attitude of hers. I mean, I can’t tell from her back, but she must look hideous. If you have an ugly heart, you’re ugly.)

[Can someone tell me who is the eldest daughter of the Norah family? Isn’t Braxton Norah the chairman of Norah Group? From what I gathered, he has a daughter, named Yeva Norah, and she doesn’t look like the person in the video.]

[You’re right. I’ve met Yeva once at a party, and I remember her being gentle and especially well- mannered She’s completely different from the person in the video.]

[If you guys take a closer look at the donation list, Miss Norah did not even donate a cent! Why did she attend the charity dinner? Was she solely there to show off and bully others?]

[Let’s dig more into this woman!]

The internet had in many ways facilitated toxicity.

Reading through the negative comments aimed at her, Sage was seemingly unbothered. There was no need for her to take their words to heart as their opinions did not matter to her.

Allan, on the other hand, fumed, “Miss Sage, these celebrities are with Starship Entertainment. Minnie is the leader of the group. She is an influencer in addition to being Brody’s lover.”

Brody Liam, the owner of Starship Entertainment, was a notorious player. He had built himself a reputation by becoming an influencer and by helping more than three hundred young influencers grow.

Sage recalled Minnie who had thrown herself at Luther the other night. Her flirtatious attitude disgusted Sage.

“He’s got such bad taste.” Sage judged Brody.

At the mention of Brody, Allan had more to say. “Miss Sage, it’s not that I want to complain but in recent years, Brody has been finding ways to sabotage us. He has his eyes set on our artists, especially on those seeking to end their contract. I am sure that he has something to do with this incident. If not, these D-list celebrities wouldn’t have the nerves to call you out in public. I bet my money that they have paid people to write those negative comments about you! Starship Entertainment has managed to stay in business through such lowly tactics. I was one of Brody’s victims too, but luckily, I’m not that weak and managed to overcome him…

Allan started choking up at the mention of that sad memory. With his hand covering his mouth, Allan looked as if he was about to tear up.

“There, there, why are you suddenly crying?”

Hunter passed Allan a few napkins and comforted him, “What is there to cry about? Sage has retumed now, hasn’t she? No one would dare bully you again when she has your back.”

Blowing his nose into the napkins, Allan nodded.

Sage could not help but laugh at the sight of Allan’s sudden dramatic outburst. Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org

“Alright now, what is there to cry about? It’s just Brody, isn’t it? It will be more than easy to get back at him. I’ll teach him a lesson.”

Clamly, Sage screenshotted the post, and she began correcting their grammatical errors. She also attached several other comments to the post

(Perhaps you’d want to attend fewer events and brush up on your English?]

[You have a ton of incorrectly spelled words; you have an awkward way of structuring your sentences; and you have misused your punctuation. Take this down and rewrite it.]

Sage then uploaded the post, tagging the influencers.

The girls were the ones who had started the war, and Sage had no plans of showing them mercy,

Sage turned on her laptop and uploaded the entire unedited clip. She titled it: ‘Badmouthers Ought to be punished.’


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