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Linda's remarks struck a chord with the directors present. Not every director's work was profitable. Despite their talent, it often got overshadowed by the demands of capital Tecums
After the interview, there was an interactive segment. Each director could draw a hand fan from a tray held by a staff member.
Each fan had a line of poetry written on it. If the director could recite the next line correctly, they would then select a lucky audience member to receive the fan and a gift from the organizers
Linda wasn't particularly keen on participating in games. She drew a fan at random. The line on it read, "Year after year, the flowers remain the same."
Linda knew that she was expected to say, "Day after day, people remain the same." However, true to her rebellious nature, she chose a different path
"year after year, the flowers remain the same. I'd say the next line is, 'Year after year, prople are different."
While her response made sense, it was incorrect according to the production team's script. Many viewers watching the live stream felt that Linda's answer was more than just poetic misstep. They believed she was trying to communicate something else. "Everyone, do you think Linda might be sending a message to William? It seems there's no chance forProperty © NôvelDrama.Org.
them."
"The production team probably wanted her to say, "Day after day, people remain the same, right? I checked, and the actual next line is "Year after year, people are ditterent Wh can't the original line of this poem be used?"
"I also feel like Linda might be trying to convey something to William on air,"
"I want to keep things simple, but with everything happening, I can't afford to miss anything. If Linda is indeed trying to communicate something to William, and I missed it, I'd regret it. My life is already challenging enough without missing out on major updates." Linda's reply quickly made headlines as well. Among the many comments, she responded to one:
Amber F: "I wasn't trying to convey anything special. The next line of the poem I mentioned is what I learned before. There's no need to speculate whether I'm using the show to send a message. It's really quite trivial
"Isaid it casually, and if you take it too seriously, it just makes you look less perceptive."
To the public, her response seemed like a feeble attempt to cover up. However, Linda chose not to dwell on it.
At home, William was playing with Lexi in the living room while Samson was cooking in the kitchen. With the family's usual cook on leave, either Samson of Linda had been preparing meals.
"I've told you countless times to stay out of the kitchen. Your cooking is really awful!"