The reason why the discussion level went up so quickly was that it had found out that the Rowland Group was now in the charge of Jayvion, who was previously involved in Sivan's 500 G video.
The incident then had caused an uproar on the Internet. After a netizen dug out about Jayvion, Jessica was almost affected as well.
Although Carl had the news suppressed, the Internet had memories. As long as someone was willing to look for it, they could still find traces of it on the Internet. However, it was hard to tell whether it was true or false.
As soon as the announcement was sent out, netizens re-mentioned the 500 G videos.
Looking at what was happening on the Internet, Molly couldn't help but worry, "Jessica, aren't you too impulsive? I know you want to help your friend, but that's not how you do it."
Jessica smiled, "Molly, what do you think is the most important in life?"
"Sorry?" Molly looked confused. They were talking about their job, why the sudden talk of philosophy?
"Is it a career, love, or friendship? What's the most important?" Jessica seemed to take this question seriously.
"They are all important. After all, these things are all important parts of life. It's because of career, love, and friendship that life becomes so wonderful."
Although Molly did not know why Jessica suddenly asked her about it, she still answered her question seriously.
"Yes, they are all important components. I want to help a friend that I care about. Isn't it the right thing to do?" Jessica asked again.
"Well... yes, maybe." Jessica had made sense to her, yet Molly always thought there would be a catch behind it.
Thus, she added, "Jessica, I understand you, but there's still a line that you can't cross over and... you know where the line is."
"Yes." Jessica nodded, still gazing at the schedule in her hand.
Molly didn't know whether she was listening.
But she still believed in her. Jessica was so smart that she must have her reasons.
Molly told Jessica about some recent work arrangements and went to work on her own.
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