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Chapter 2423

    [I''ll wait until the truthes to light one day. Then, you all bettere and apologize to me.]


    Melody''s fans watched the heated argument with bated breath, never expecting that a bystander would speak up for Melody. Most people were not very eloquent, so they quietly started following ''Dare To Duel''. ''Dare ToDuel'' just wanted to enjoy being online. They left a message on their profile, [To all Melody''s fans, no need to follow me. I''m just an ordinary social media user who dislikes witch hunts.]


    Before this, her attitude toward this matter was just casual interest. Since she also got involved in the verbal battle, she ended up paying attention to the ''insider''. She wanted to see how deep Tasha was in the entertainment industry.


    After taking a look at Tasha''s profile, she found her posts and arguments to be absurd. ''DareToDuel'' reposted Tasha''s post with the caption, [What''s been causing a stir online recently are these kinds of stupid posts. Don''t tell me you guys believe such stupid things. Are you lot brainless?]


    As soon as she did that, it immediately sparked a storm online. However, since there was somebody outright supporting Melody, many who were previously watching from the sidelines also joined the fray. [Finally, someone dares to speak up. I''ve been holding this in for so long, it''s been driving me crazy. This so-called ''insider'' ims to know the ins and outs of the entertainment industry, but look at her incredibly naive writing style. Do you think someone like that can survive in the industry?]


    Underneath thisment, many people joined in mocking Tasha, making fun of her seemingly low education level, believing that most of those who believed her were minors.


    Tasha, who gloated with pride at how many paid attention to her, was understandably stunned when she picked up her phone and saw the flood of insultingments.


    ''I thought they all believed me! Why are they all using me now?'' thought Tasha.


    She felt her heart rate increasing. She randomly clicked on onement, only to find them mocking her speech, saying she seemed uneducated.


    Tasha was furious. After all, it was true she had dropped out of high school.


    [As if you''re any better! You''re just bbering nonsense here!]


    Tasha nned to wait until the next day to post some fabricated gossip about the entertainment industry. However as soon as she saw those people using her, she could not hold back her anger. She immediately started arguing with


    them.


    Lov


    [You guys aren''t worth my time. Besides discriminating based on education, what else do you know? No wonder you''re a fan of Melody!]


    Some fansforted Tasha in herments, but the more she thought about it, the angrier she became. She wished she could rush through the inte cable and fight that person face to face.


    ''It wasn''t like I didn''t want to go to


    college! It was because of my poor grades andck of financial support from my family that I had no choice but to drop out of high school


    work!tmight''ve gotten my


    bachelor''s degree now if one


    had


    continued my studies. At least I wouldn''t have been fired by everypany I worked for,'' thought Tasha.


    However, Tasha quickly snapped out of it. What did it matter if these social media users had high levels of education? Were they not still being deceived by someone like her who had not even finished high school?


    "Heh! You losers mocking me won''t see thising. Once I trace your IP addresses, I''ll teach you a lesson not to mess with me!''N?vel(D)rama.Org''s content.


    After causing chaos online for so long, she had gained some understanding of the technical side of things. She knew it was not difficult to trace someone''s real address through theirwork address.
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