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Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted (Stella and Keegan) novel Chapter 229

Chapter 229

“What?” Felicity did not understand what Stella meant.

“Well, sometimes Sophia’s methods can be pretty effective,” said Stella.

Felicity was still trying to figure out the meaning of Stella’s sentence. Soon, she saw Stella’s

countermove.

After half an hour, Dusk Galaxy posted on Facebook, [Nothing in the world is as mean as the human heart.] Just ten minutes later, she posted again, [All work suspended indefinitely.] And ten minutes after that, she took down all of her Facebook posts and deactivated her account, quitting the platform entirely. Shortly thereafter, some netizens discovered that she had not. only deactivated her Facebook account, but all of her social media accounts. Soon, the topic Dusk Galaxy Quits Social Media” climbed to the top of the trending list in just a few minutes.

Dusk Galaxy did not offer any explanation for Kelly’s interview or respond to any of the netizens’ questions. With just the phrase “as mean as the human heart” as her farewell message, she had completely withdrawn from social media.

Kelly did not name the voice actor or provide any substantial evidence linking Dusk Galaxy to the allegations. Dusk Galaxy could have continued to earn money in the voice-acting industry after the storm passed. Despite this, Dusk Galaxy decided to give up her livelihood due to one negative comment. This decision did not seem logical, especially for someone Kelly had claimed to have complained about low pay.

Soon after, someone uncovered Dusk Galaxy’s earlier voice-over work for children’s books, which was allegedly done for charity and thus unpaid. Besides children’s books, she lent her voice to numerous public service announcements and provided audio instructions for vision- impaired children. These actions hardly fit the profile of someone who despised taking low- paying gigs

The chief and several other big names in the voice-acting industry then spoke up for Dusk Galaxy, debunking the rumors of high salaries for voice actors. They revealed that, in reality, voice actors were paid much less than regular actors, with a few hundred dollars per episode being the norm. Working with actors who could not enunciate clearly meant that the lines had to be repeated over and over, which often led to late-night recording sessions. Even once voice -over actors had established themselves, they still had to comply with the script and accommodate the other actors. If they were not “smart” enough and offended someone, there might be no jobs for them for a year.

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