Chapter 148
Chapter 148
When the showrunners first set their sights on Mae, she was their top pick and received the inaugural invitation. But for reasons
unknown, whether she harbored reservations or looked down on the show’s concept, she tly turned them down.
So why did Mac agree to step in on the second episode? It wasrgely thanks to the massive viewership the premiere had
garnered.
The production team, somewhat resigned to their fate and hoping for a miracle, sent out a fresh batch of invitations.
This time, Mae said yes without hesitation.
Her one condition was that the show couldn''t do anything to tarnish her image. In fact, they had to reinforce her lucky charm
persona on camera if needed.
The online buzz was one thing, but those in the know understood the true weight behind this so-called lucky charm image.
Especially when she made this request, the producers realized that this persona might not be as solid as it appeared. However,
Bagot couldn''t bring himself to refuse her.
After all the lucky charm image fit perfectly with the theme of their show. If handled well, it could propel them to new heights.
Bagot discussed it with Baily. Without much ado, they agreed to bring Mae on as a guest recement.
While they were at it. Mae finally graced them with her presence, fashionablyte.
Unlike the petite and sweet Candace, Mae was a mix of sugar and spice. With a high figure, she was striking and elegant.
Stepping out of the car, she effortlessly captured everyone’s attention, her impably timed smile perfectly captured by the
camera.
It was like the premiere all over again when Kane had made his entrance, with fans going wild in the live chat.
Aware that filming would start as soon as she arrived, Mae waved at the cameras, then jogged over to the other guests, her
demeanor humble as she apologized, “Sorry, so sorry I’mte! Ran into a bit of a hup on the way here.”
The hosts and other guests, of course, reassured her that it was fine.
Although Candace wasn’t fond of Mae, she greeted her politely, even as she watched Mae take the center spot, feeling a twinge
of disappointment. Before Mae’s arrival, Candace had been the show''s sole female star. Even with Winnie around, the spotlight
had been more on her. Candace thought she’d only had one episode as the princess before Mae showed up. Pushing
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down her feelings, she tried to reassure herself that Mae’s presence didn’t matter.
She had Winnie! Their bond from thest episode was unbreakable, Surely, that counted for more than this neer.
With that in mind, Candace turned hopefully to Winnie, only to notice Winnie had aplicated look in her eyes as she watched
Mae.
That expression seemed oddly familiar to Candace.
Before she could ask, Mae pulled out an embroidered bag and began to exin to the quests, “You see, | found this lucky bag
while taking a break on my way here. It had a ruby bracelet inside. | was going to wait to see if anyone would im it, but | didn’t
want to keep the show waiting, so | brought it with me.”
As Mae exined, all eyes turned to the bag in her hand.
It was one of those vintage bags that the older generation used for keeping precious jewelry. thick and ornately embroidered.
And when Mae pulled out the bracelet for all to see, the live audience was captivated.
“My lucky day, | guess,” Mae chuckled. “Imagine finding a ruby bracelet just lying around!”
The live chat exploded with admiration for Mae’s fortune.
But amid the excitement, Mae preempted the audience’s thoughts, “I was going to hand it to the police, but | thought why not
bring it to the show first? If the owner''s watching, they can im it right away.”
As she spoke, she gestured to a crew member to give the bracelet a close-up.
Mae had nned this, reveal to cement her lucky charm image, a perfect talking point for the gossip mills.
Her agent had no objections, and so she unted the find to the guests and viewers.
While Mae was basking in the anticipated praise, a pleasant voice came from across the room, “Didn''t anyone tell you not to pick
up these vintage things on the street? Especially not when it’s wrapped like that.”
Winnie’s voice was calm,ced with genuine concern rather than provocation.
Mae instinctively looked over at Winnie. Having done her homework before epting the show. she was well aware of Winnie’s
sudden rise to poprity after thest episode.
Mae felt Winnie might outshine her even more than Candace.
And here it was.
“You''re Winnie, right? What do you mean by that? Is there a superstition about picking up things like this?” Mae asked, feigning
innocence.
The live chat didn’t immediately pick up on any tension, and Mae’s fans even started to mock
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Winnie, suggesting she was jealous.
Some viewers yed along with the teasing, but most, familiar with Winnie''s capabilities, refrained from joining in the ridicule.
However, a few took Winnie’s words as pretentious and made snide remarks.
Meanwhile, Springer, watching from behind the scenes, wondered if Cutler was secretly buying bots to troll his sister again. Why
else would Winnie be getting hate?
So in a flurry of righteous indignation, he texted, “Cutler! If you don’t stop spreading rumors about Winnie, I''m spilling the beans
to Bhus this instant!”
Cutler, upon receiving the message, was at a loss for words and nearly threw his phone across. the room in a fit of rage.
He had exined a thousand times that he wasn’t orchestrating any smear campaign! His bank ounts were under the
watchful eye of his assistant. How on earth could he fund a troll. army?
This was a new frustration for Cutler.
Winnie, blissfully unaware of the turmoil on the other end of the chat, focused on Mae’s seemingly genuine question. With a calm
and unhurried voice, she exined, “In the lore of Mystical Sects, it’s said that if you find valuables wrapped in a vintage cloth
abandoned on the street, it’s either a trade for one’s life or for luck. If you pick it up, you’re essentially agreeing to let the original
owner take something they desire from you in exchange.”
This bracelet, reminiscent of the time Lucy was conned into debt, bore a simr curse, yet it was unique. Just from a nce,
Winnie could tell that whatever was being traded for was something out of the ordinary.