The production team had already seen a lot of online discussions about "Inspiration."
They knew some netizens were still skeptical about these elements, but due to the sensitive nature of their show, it wasn’t appropriate to openly promote anything, so they always glossed over it.
When they decided on live interaction, the production team predicted situations like this might arise.
However, after a heads-up from someone higher up last time, Quincy Zimmerman and the boss of Lemon discreetly investigated for several days, ultimately discovering it wasn’t the Carew Family or the Jennings Family who intervened.
It was official.
This attitude was quite subtle. freewēbnoveℓ.com
Although surprising, it also indirectly gave the production team another signal.
That was — the officials didn’t oppose promoting mysticism.
Realizing this, Quincy Zimmerman suddenly felt more secure, which led to today’s live interaction.
"About the first question, does the production team have a script? Let’s have our guests talk about this,"
William Zeller spoke from outside the stage.
Receiving tacit approval, several guests spoke openly.
Sebastian Carew, being the highest-ranked among the guests within the industry, naturally spoke first, "Whether the production team has a script, the answer is no."
He said with a smile, "If there were, the production team wouldn’t have had so many ’unexpected accidents’ in these two episodes."
Hearing this, Ariel Zimmerman also laughed, and after laughing, she pretended to be regretful, "I wish there was a script so that every time I appeared, I could at least get more presence."
In a mystical variety show, she was a total amateur in this domain and several times had to dumbly listen to Scarlett and Evander explain things.
Evander, always straightforward, answered whatever the netizens asked.
"No script."
Amber Livingston, with a bit of humor, borrowed an online joke, lamenting, "How could we not know if the production team had a script?"
After everyone spoke, it was Scarlett Jennings’ turn. Finding that everything had been said, she thought for a moment and uttered two words,
"In conclusion."
The guests were taken aback and then all flinched in expression.
The live-stream bullet screen exploded in laughter.
[That’s so "in conclusion"!]
[Hahaha, Scarlett Jennings, you’re killing me with laughter!]
[I believe the production team has no script because if there was a script, she wouldn’t be able to get away with just two words!]
[Miss, let me ask, do you get paid by per word in the script for this show?]
[No, no, no, if it were paid by script words, I could talk till the production team went bankrupt; she’s clearly saving as much as she can!]
[Annoying, mind your own business, beauty!]
[At this moment, my silence is louder than words!]
[Sister, you’re so perfunctory, but what can I do if I love it?]
While the live-stream erupted into complaints, Ariel Zimmerman in front of the screen couldn’t help but criticize,
"Scarlett, your answer is too convenient as if this were a multiple-choice question with everything above D correct."
Sebastian also couldn’t resist his curiosity,
"I heard there’s a cultivation method in the Mystical Sect for practicing silent meditation. So is that why you only said two words?"
Although Sebastian appeared serious, the teasing tone in his words was obvious.
However, before Scarlett Jennings could respond, Evander Simpson seriously explained,
"Silent meditation is a practice in the Buddha Sect; Scarlett is from my Taoist Sect."
Amber Livingston asked him, "I remember you called her a friend last time when we just met; did you know her before?"
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