-[I really like Phyllis. Finally, someone's standing up to Eileen. I've been itching to jump into the screen and give her a piece of my mind. What’s with her arrogance and rudeness.]
-[Why didn't they give Kenley a mask? Do you know how many fans Kenley has overseas? So narrow-minded.]
-[Phyllis was just trying to defend her friend. She didn't mean to provoke Kenley. Okay, for the sake of you standing up for Kenley, we, Kenley's fans, will let you off the hook for now.]
"Stop talking nonsense, Phyllis!" Bblythe chided sternly.
She knew Phyllis had been holding grudges against Eileen. But this was the first time Phyllis publicly confronted Eileen. Not for herself, but for Kenley.
Bblythe frowned, glancing over at Kenley, who was sitting on the couch with a helpless, bitter smile on his face. She wasn't sure if it was just her imagination, but she felt that Kenley's attitude was a bit off today.
Josiah quickly intervened to defuse the situation.
Eileen's cold eyes scanned over Phyllis. After a while, she pulled out a mask and handed it over.
"You could've given it to me earlier." Phyllis rushed over to take it.
But Eileen swiftly withdrew her hand. Phyllis, who had run over for nothing, snapped, "Are you messing with me?"
Eileen turned to Kenley. "What, did you break your legs or arms? Can't you come and get it yourself?"
Kenley looked at Eileen with an innocent and aggrieved expression.
-[Eileen is really sick.]
-[I'm so annoyed by Eileen now.]
-[Why does Kenley have to put up with this from Eileen? Can't the production team kick her out!]
Phyllis' sentiments echoed the comments exactly. She shouted, "I just like helping Kenley with things, why are you so nosy! Are you giving me the mask or not!"
Eileen gave Phyllis an annoyed glance. In the end, she threw the mask at her.
Phyllis caught the mask and hurried back to Kenley with an eager expression.
"Thank you," said Kenley gently. Phyllis' face turned red instantly.
Before long, they all got on the bus. Eileen initially sat alone in the last row of the bus, but Egbert strode on and sat next to her after he boarded.
As the bus started moving, the others chatted leisurely.
Egbert suddenly started, "Do you know where Phyllis went last night?"
Eileen was taken aback and looked at him.
"She was led to the back stairs by him," Egbert said. The "him" referring to Kenley.
Eileen frowned. "Women in love have no brains."
Egbert chuckled softly.
"What are you laughing at?" Eileen asked.
"I just don't think that's love," Egbert replied.
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