Chapter 105 - The White Lotus Claims Her Lunch Box* (2/2)
Shi Sui calmly continued the next second, “Little Rabbit Farm has surveillance equipped with adapters.”
In other words, the cameras recorded sound.
Bai Ruoruo’s eyes widened in horror.
In the stream chat:
— [My god, so there was proof]
— [So she did not just abuse the cat? She did something else, too?]
— [I’m guessing she was talking bad about someone, and it was probably Yi mei. Otherwise, Shi Yingdi wouldn’t have been this worked up]
— [The Vase Fairy’s stan up there. Can you get lost? Our Shi Yingdi wouldn’t take an extra look at that person, OK??]
— [tbh, forming that celebrity with the last name Xiang with Shi Sui is just insulting. He is the pillar of the industry, a proper A-tier actor with several awards and nominations. What does that Xiang woman represent? A fake personality that only knows how to pout, with singing skills that can straight up kill ten audio editors at once?]
…
Bai Ruoruo knew that there was no chance of her washing herself clean. She could only be cruel to herself and follow the tide. “Okay. I’m sorry, It’s my fault, it’s all my fault…”
As she spoke, tears continuously flowed down her face as if she’d been wronged by god himself.
“I’ll leave. I’ll leave, okay? I won’t stay here and get in your way…”
She paused for several moments as the atmosphere remained silent.
The awkward thing happened.
Not a single person tried to make her stay.
Including the entire production crew of “Two Under One Roof” and all the on-site staff.
Xiang Yi had prepared afternoon tea and sweet soup for them every afternoon, and Xiao Naofu was so cute. Even though they didn’t have the influence of Bai Ruoruo as an entertainer…
They were sincere.
Li Jianyu finally spoke. “All right, you take care. We won’t be seeing you out.”
Bai Ruoruo stiffly walked out, sobbing loudly the moment she stepped out.
She had officially broken down.
*Translator’s Note: Originating from the Steven Chow movie “King of Comedy”, the term ‘about to receive their lunchbox’ refers to someone who is about to die or leave the show. In the movie, when an actor is done with their role, they are able to go claim their bento or meal box, signaling the end of their role on set.