In fact, the comment section was now flooded with people explaining the situation.
They urged everyone to stop spending any more money on Vivienne.
Vivienne saw it too.
Her eyes filled with hatred. She never imagined Emilia would do something like this.
In her mind, Emilia wouldn't have shown up herself; she would have sent others.
If that had happened, Vivienne could have spun a narrative about Emilia using her corporate power to oppress and slander her. She could have muddled the waters, making herself look like a victim of a setup and finding an excuse for her previous copyright infringement.
But Emilia had come herself.
And she had done it right in front of her, on her own live stream, seemingly willing to tarnish her own image.
It was too late for Vivienne to play the victim of corporate bullying, because Emilia had come to confront her head-on.
And she did it personally, right before her concert was about to begin!
At that moment, the live stream's comments were exploding—
"Emilia is so freaking bold!"
"Seriously brave. She's not afraid of anything."
"Showing up right before her concert? She's not worried about a boycott? She's got guts!"
…
Vivienne's heart burned with resentment.
But Emilia didn't care what Vivienne was thinking.
She said, "Vivienne, let's continue our earlier conversation."
"Why don't you take a moment and think about everything you've done lately."
Vivienne sneered. "What have I done? Everything about me is out in the open. What else could there be?"
Emilia smiled faintly.
Some people really won't give up until they're cornered.
"I'll give you time."
Emilia said, "My concert is today, and I don't want you to ruin it."
"So, confess."
"Vivienne, I'm waiting for your confession. I'm waiting for your apology."
"You have until the end of my concert today to apologize to me."



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