Chapter 881 Won''t Give Up
Abigail had just finished organizing the clothes when she promptly listed them on the shopping app and imed they were discounted costumes from
a particr historical era
As soon as word got out, screenshots began circting on Instagram.
‘Is na really this cutthroat? Selling off all those leftover costumes from the set at rock-bottom prices! I''m definitely snagging one to see if they''re
really as shoddy as the production team says."
‘Weren''t L.Moon''s designs always top-notch? Remember those costumes they did for that chaotic era drama a few years back? They were borrowed
by tons of other productions and still looked fresh. This production team is clearly trying to tarnish L.Moon''s reputation, aren''t they?"
‘Let''s see if there''s any truth to it once we get our hands on them.’
Within an hour, a local fashion influencer had purchased some of the clothes and started a live stream
Abigail also tuned in. She recognized the influencer as a loyal supporter of Fairy Meadow, who was known for rmending affordable outfits from
the brand that were popr among the working ss.
“Even though these aren''t historical costumes since Fairy Meadow has always had my back, I grabbed a piece from the same delivery today to see if
L.Moon is up to something shady or if the ''Red Beauty’ production team is just being clueless," the influencer announced to her audience.
The incident quickly gained momentum, and she was the first to provide a review. Thus, attracting a flood of viewers
Word spread like wildfire, and in less than ten minutes, the livestream had already attracted hundreds of thousands of viewers.
This live streamer was quite talented. She had a background in the fashion industry, having worked as a fashion assistant, operated sewing
machines, conducted quality inspections, managed warehouses, and more. Later, with the rise of online influence, she seized the opportunity to
transition from running an online store to bing a fashion influencer. Her journey was truly astounding.
"This costume is amon maidservant''s attire. The outeryer is made of silk cotton, which you might not be familiar with, but it''s different from
regr cotton. It''s soft and smooth, has good moisture absorption, and feels exceptionallyfortable. As for the price per unit, you can look it up,”
she exined slowly.
She even brought the clothes closer to the camera to give everyone a better look.
‘Even maidservant costumes are made with such high-quality fabric. The protagonist probably doesn''t even know what good fabric feels like. This is
considered subpar? Are other production crews scavenging clothes from dumpsters?’
''I always felt like "Red Beauty" was overhyped. Sure, L.Moon went off the rails a bit without na, but apart fram some dys, I haven''t heard about
clothing quality issues, have you?"
‘The drama crew of ''Red Beauty’ is just disgusting. I''m done with their shows. If they dare to release anything else, I''ll boycott it. I don''t care how good
it is, I''ll give it a one-star rating. That team is just too vile.’
The next day, more live streamers arrived to evaluate.
After all, the quality issue with L.Moon''s costumes was the hottest topic online right now. These live streamers, who relied on online traffic, naturally
wanted to capitalize on the trend while it was hot.
Then it was rumored that the protagonist''s clothes were made of silk to match the historical setting.
Silk clothes weren''t cheap.
Just as the "Red Beauty" drama crew was heavily criticized, news of L.Moon suing them for breach of contract also hit the headlines.
At this moment, Abigail took to Instagram.
didn''t intend to escte matters,
but the breach of contract
compensatian barely covers the
investmentswith all the manpower ~
and effort Wasted. However, where
the '' Red Beauty’ drama crew publicly
defarted L.Moon''s clothing quality,
we.couldn''t remain silent. Sétling off
the costumes allows the public to
judge the quality for themselves.
Now we have the results which
prove that the public''s eyes are still
sharp.
Netizens flocked toment.
‘It''s unbelievable how shameless this drama crew is, concocting excuses to breach the contract without offering properpensation. They''re
practically asking forwsuits. I''ve never seen such audacity. What historical drama are they even working on? They should just document their own
shameless antics.’
The "Red Beauty” drama crew is
trying to shiftStame online. Do they
dare call these clothes low quality?
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‘No wonder historical dramas nowadays look so dreadful. It''s clear the drama crew''s standards are abysmal. They''re tarnishing their integrity and
reputation. Who would want toe watch their productions?"
In the afternoon, Abigail received a call from the crew''s head
"Miss Quinn, we sincerely apologize. The Instagram post today was made by an intern who was not sensible. Please forgive us, and we''re open to
negotiating anypensation you see fit." The crew head sounded genuinely apologetic, a stark contrast to his arrogance disyed on Instagram.
Abigail couldn''t help but wryly chuckle. t''s just a ssic intern move... What has the intern done wreng? Just shouldering me day after day for the
job.
"No, we don''t need your measlypensation. Since you''ve practically begged us to sue you, we''ll see it through to the end,” Abigail replied calmly.
There was no chance of withdrawing thewsuit.
Filing awsuit was making a statement andizens were eagerly waiting to see what would happen.
"Well, Miss Quinn, you leave us with
no other choice: t would have been
wonderful ifwe could have just w
worked together peacefully. But you
had to. go and cause trouble, and>
now we re the ones suffering thé
consequences... Ultimately, fs your
fault for dragging us into this mess,"
the crew headmented’And tried to
y the victim card. Content
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"We''ve partnered with many production teams, but none have handled things as poorly as yours. And it was yourpany that refused to show any
respect to L.Moon. Thus, insisting on being sued. Well, you got what you wanted,” Abigail stated before hanging up the phone.
So, now they want to make amends? Why didn''t they consider the consequences when they were ndering L.Moon''s clothing quality?