In this chapter, we learn that St. Ray is "just so pretty" , and that he has a "sexy aura" . We also learn that he's a "broken character once more," and that the "production team" will "kick him out" if they don't "ruin his reputation." We're also told that "he'd always been bullying his classmates" and have been "publicly reprimanded" before, so it's no surprise that he gets into fights. We learn that "the evil actor cet out" is the same guy who got into fights with his "classmates" in high school, and the "netizen" who got him into trouble in the first place is probably the same person who gets him into fights in the second place. So, if you're wondering why he got into a fight, we've got your answer: "he never looks at anyone unhe sa monster no wonder he has no." We also find out that "there was a different side of the story" to the story, and we're told that he doesn't want "to explain anything," so we'll just suppress the "tag" first.
In this chapter, we learn that St. Ray is "just so pretty" , and that he has a "sexy aura" . We also learn that he's a "broken character once more," and that the "production team" will "kick him out" if they don't "ruin his reputation." We're also told that "he'd always been bullying his classmates" and have been "publicly reprimanded" before, so it's no surprise that he gets into fights. We learn that "the evil actor cet out" is the same guy who got into fights with his "classmates" in high school, and the "netizen" who got him into trouble in the first place is probably the same person who gets him into fights in the second place. So, if you're wondering why he got into a fight, we've got your answer: "he never looks at anyone unhe sa monster no wonder he has no." We also find out that "there was a different side of the story" to the story, and we're told that he doesn't want "to explain anything," so we'll just suppress the "tag" first.