A group of people were gathered in an open space on the set.
A woman with a large belly was pulling a young woman's hair and yelling something.
A man on the side was persuading, trying to get the pot-bellied woman to let go.
But in return, the pot-bellied woman yelled and kicked at him.
The man was probably kicked and hurt, he raised his hand with a face of anger and gave the woman a slap.
The woman finally let go and covered her face accusing the man.
And the man took the battered young woman into his arms, soothing her for a while.
"OMG, what is this situation? Why is there a sense of conflict between the original spouse and the third party?"
Violet and Josie stood outside the crowd and Josie stood on tiptoe and asked.
Violet wasn't too sure, but only recognized the man as the set's cameraman.
And the woman in his arms, it seems to have just come two days ago, said the schoolgirl who was studying with the cameraman.
"Isn't it just a conflict between the original spouse and the third party?"
The staff on the side began to gossip, "The pregnant woman is the wife of the camera brother. The woman who was beaten, on the surface is the camera brother's school sister, in fact, we all know that she is thecamera master outside the lover."
So that's it?
Violet and Josie looked at each other, and each saw the contempt that came out of the other's eyes.
This cameraman is a proper scum ah.
The wife was still pregnant and he ran out and screwed around.
It's so unethical.
"Men really aren't all that good."
Josie couldn't help but curse.
The staff member on the side was also a man.
He did not think: "How to say? Men, indeed, are visual animals, also like the old and the new. Look at that pregnant woman, because of pregnancy, her face is spotted, the body has also lost shape, men can not get hard to her like that ah! Of course will be outside to find some new feeling."
"Of course, the novelty is over. Women, turn a blind eye to it will pass, must make such a mess to do what?"
A statement that probably speaks to the heart of most men.
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