Chapter 443:
“Previously, you said you'd given up on ‘Weekend Party,” and I've been trying to figure out a more fitting
moment to reveal your pseudonym, Katrina Spencer, to the public. But who knew such a chance would arise so
suddenly?”
Carrie, puzzled, inquired, “What are you implying?”
With a sly smile, Soren suggested, “Take a look at Twitter.”
At the mention of Twitter, Carrie instinctively responded, “Oh no, please don’t say I'm trending again?”
Overhearing this as he left the makeup room, Asher chuckled and said, “Carrie, you're truly cut out for showbiz.
I've been around for years, yet I've never trended as often as you, and each tit’s a huge uproar.”
A thought struck Carrie, and she questioned, “This isn’t related to the plagiarism controversy, is it? | recently
adopted a new pen nfor a script, and halfway through, accusations of copying Katrina surfaced.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBefore | had the chance to clarify, | was blocked.”
Soren simply nodded in affirmation.
Leaning closer, Asher whispered intriguingly, “Do you know who purchased that script?”
Carrie shook her head, admitting, “I didn’t look into that detail.”
Soren replied, “It was Lise.”
At the mention of Lise, memories of past perplexing maneuvers from the script company cflooding back to
Carrie, helping pieces fall into place.
She retrieved her phone, which was set on “Do Not Disturb.” Having not checked Twitter for a while, when she
finally opened it, she was bombarded by a wave of notifications. It took her five minutes just to get through to
the main screen.
The headline dominating Twitter read, “Carrie Katrina Plagiarism.”
Both Lise’s and Katrina's fans were launching a fierce online assault. Given the delicate nature of plagiarism,
even neutral observers were joining the fray, making the backlash overwhelmingly negative.
The gossip accounts spread rumors that Lise had purchased a script, only to discover it was plagiarized from
Katrina. To everyone's shock, the plagiarist turned out to be a female celebrity who had recently been making
waves on social media. The gossip didn’t mention Carrie by name, but it strongly hinted at a female star with a
last nstarting with “W” who was moonlighting as a screenwriter and had plagiarized the renowned writer
Katrina.
The clues painted a clear picture, pointing to a newcomer filming with a top actor whose last nstarted with
“B,” almost revealing Carrie's identity. The comments were as cruel as expected. Carrie skimmed through them
quickly before logging out of Twitter. She then turned to Soren and asked coolly, “Should | explain things from
Katrina's account?”
What she hadn't anticipated was that it was Lise who had bought the script. Carrie sighed, realizing that
sometimes life was even stranger than fiction. Maybe in another life, it wasn't Kristopher she was tangled up
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmwith, but Lise instead.
Soren glanced at Carrie. “Let's just sit tight and see how this plays out.”
Asher grinned slyly and leaned forward, saying, “Business is business, right? Mr. Rodgers is just trying to cut
down on publicity costs.”
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