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Netizen A: What the heck? Have these two lost their minds? Or are they just plain hooligans! They’re being completely unreasonable.
Netizen B: They were the ones who ate something they shouldn’t have, and now they’re blaming Gabrielle? Can someone explain how any of this is her fault!
Netizen C: I suddenly feel bad for Gabrielle. She’s being hounded by a mad dog!
Netizen D: Gabrielle, please open an account! She’s so emotionally stable–I kinda want to date her.
Netizen E: Haha, same here! It’s rare to find a woman who’s both calm and gutsy like her. Total crush material
Netizens criticized Chloe and Benjamin. Outside the entrance of Seavers Group, crowds had gathered–many clutching rotten eggs, ready to hurl them at anyone who dared to show their face. No one inside the building dared
step out.
“What kind of trash company is this?” someone shouted. “Their artists have no integrity–bullying a background extra like that? Are they even human? Get Mr. Seavers out here!” that?
“Yeah, bring him out! I want to hear how forcing an extra to sign a contract and take the fall makes any sense. This is nothing but outright bullying!”
The crowd’s angry chants, amplified by megaphones, echoed through the street, making the employees inside increasingly
anxious.
They had bolted the doors and quickly called Zachary to report the chaos. Upon hearing the details, Zachary was so furious he nearly threw his phone. He never imagined a variety show could spiral so far out of control–right to the company’s doorstep.
“Gabrielle! Did you really think stirring up drama on a live broadcast would be enough to bring us down?” Zachary said coldly,
He was convinced Gabrielle had deliberately exposed the situation on the variety show, using public opinion as leverage to pressure the Seavers family into treating her better. But to the Seavers, she was an outsider. She hadn’t been raised in their household, and they felt no real connection to her. In their eyes, even allowing her minor roles within the company was already a generous gesture.
“Mr. Seavers, what should we do now?” the assistant asked, his voice tinged with anxiety.
“Call the police, Zachary replied icily. “Have them remove those troublemakers.”
I’ll make sure these people are arrested. Let’s see if they dare to pull something like this again. Do they really think the Seavers family can be bullied? Them blocking our company entrance is already ruining our public image.
With that thought, Zachary glanced at his unconscious mother and felt himself nearing the edge of despair.
Meanwhile, deep within the forest, Gabrielle moved alone. Her figure was faintly captured by a hidden camera, showing her clutching the rope Brendan had given her.
She tossed it over a tree branch and, using it as a guide, launched herself upward.
A faint rustling behind her caught her attention. Holding her breath, she hung mid–air, her long legs braced against the tree trunk, body taut and ready to strike. Her eyes stayed fixed ahead.
From the foliage, a snake emerged–its triangular head unmistakable, its body as thick as an arm. It slithered with alarming speed, lunging straight for her neck.
In the instant its shadow flashed into view, Gabrielle reacted. She shot out a hand and seized the snake. Before it could retaliate, she swung it down with full force, slamming it against the ground.
With a heavy thud, the snake slammed against a rock, its body twisting violently. Just as it began to slither toward the undergrowth, Gabrielle dropped from the tree and stomped down hard on its tail. The snake whipped its head around and Junged at her.
Without hesitation she raised her dagser. The blade met its open laws, driving straight into its throat. The imnart nearly solit
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Gabrielle took a few steps back, her gaze falling on the fresh bloodstains staining her pants. Before she could process what had happened, another snake huunged at her, coiling around her leg.
She winced, feeling the weight of the snake tightening its grip, ready to fling her away. Without a moment’s hesitation, Gabrielle kicked a nearby stone to steady herself. She immediately reached for the snake’s head, her hand striking it with a precise, powerful slap.
The snake recoiled, dazed and confused from the swift blow.
Seizing the opportunity, Gabrielle swung her dagger in one fluid motion. The blade sliced cleanly through the snake’s body, sending its severed pieces sprawling onto the ground.
She swiftly chopped off both heads and dug a small hole to bury them. Then, she skinned the snakes alive, carefully extracted their gallbladders, and buried the remains.
The surrounding snakes seemed to sense danger. Slithering restlessly, they darted back and forth in a chaotic frenzy–none dared come close.
After finishing the task, Gabrielle calmly wiped the blood from her dagger. Without a flicker of fear, she stood and continued forward, her movements steady and composed, as if she’d just completed a routine chore. Every moment was silently captured by the hidden camera
Netizen A: Wait, did I just see that right? Did she really take down two snakes on her own?
Netizen B: What the All–she didn’t even flinch! Those makes were thick as a man’s arm and she handled them like it was nothing!
Netizen C: She actually buried the heads immediately. That’s smart! Snakes can still bite after death because their nerve reflexes remain active for a while
Netizen D: Exactly! Burying it is the safest move. If someone accidentally touches the fangs or head, the venom could still harm them. She knows what she’s doing.
Netizen E. Honestly, I thought that wild boar incident was a lucky shot–but after seeing this? No way. She’s trained. That form, that reaction time–textbook.
Netizen F: Gabrielle’s giving off serious assassin vibes. I’m in love. Where can I sign up to date her?
The livestream chatroom exploded with excitement. The clip of Gabrielle taking down the snake was quickly edited into a short video and shared across TikTok and other platforms. Within moments, millions of viewers swarmed into the livestream.
What started as two million viewers soon surged past five million.
All eyes were locked on Gabrielle as she navigated through the trees, venturing deeper into the forest–until she reached the edge of a cliff.
Before anyone could react, she turned around and leapt off.
Netizen A: Hair, what? Where is she? Did she just jump?
Netizen B: Is she out of her mind? That’s a clig
Netizen C: No way–she’s lost it. If she hasn’t, then I must be the crazy one. Gabrielle, you’re officially a mad legend.
The livestream fell into stunned silence. Viewers stared in disbelief as Gabrielle disappeared from the frame. It took a few heartbeats for the reality to sink in–she had actually jumped off the cliff
The camera shifted, tracking her movement.
Gabrielle leapt down, tossing a rope that caught on a nearby tree. Without pause, she descended the waterfall, the crashing water pounding against her as she maneuvered downward. Her hand braced against a slick rock, and just ahead, she spotted a tree in full bloom, its branches drooping gracefully to one side.
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As the scorpion swung its head towards her, poised to attack, Gabrielle suddenly leaped up, ruthlessly stomping it with her
fool.
Netizen A: Did she just stomp on that scorpion!
Netizen : I’m a med student–that was a venomous speciest Where there’s poison, there are usually rare herbs nearby. That flower she found… it looks familiar. Let me check my textbooks.
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