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"Actually, I have no personal reason at all to dislike him, but since the case of Dorothea Brown's death became obscure and hanging like this, I started to don't like him. I'm sure he has bribed the police, but the problem is that his actions are not only detrimental to the Brown family and so inhuman, but also increasingly degrading to women's dignity, and I really don't like that. I have gone to great lengths to get my rights as an ordinary human being to live according to my own will, and then one of the most influential people in this city trampling on women's self-esteem like that without thinking about the pressures that women feel to live their lives and how many women are out there struggling to fight for their rights right now. Just imagine if he became an example and a role model for many men out there, there are so many women who are married because of coercion and pressure, then their husbands treat them like how Andrew treated Dorothea, and remember, he is one of the most influential people in this city, then the police also don't care about the fate of those women, how sad is this. We women are also human, why do things like this happen to us?" said Margaret, who is very supportive of feminism.

Daniella can only be silent after listening to what the woman said, feminism is quite common and a little sensitive at this time, and the points from what Margaret said earlier are true. The woman does not like sexism at all, especially for women.

Not only Daniella who was silent, but Margaret also fell silent after saying all that, even some people around them had glanced glances at the woman in silence after she said that.

"I'm sorry-"

"It's okay, you're right, you don't need to apologize." Daniella immediately interrupted Margaret who was about to apologize to her.

"But ... I didn't mean to make you depressed because you're working on his farm, I ... I just-"

"I get it. It's okay, you don't have to feel guilty, after all the points of what you said are true, and I won't be depressed by it, take it easy." Daniella once again interrupted Margaret, who feels bad.

Even though Daniella had said 'it's okay' to her, but Margaret then became silent and doesn't feel okay. Realizing and understanding this, Daniella immediately asked her something to stop her bad-feeling.

"Ummm, can I ask you something?" said the girl to Margaret.

"Of course, why not?" Margaret replied.

"Why did you say that you are not surprised at all to met Andrew here?" asked Daniella.

"Simple, because ... this building, The Gold Rush Theatre, is owned by Gordon Williams, the father of Marjorie Williams, one of the actresses here who reportedly is close to Andrew now ..." answered the woman.

On the other hand, that man, the man with dark brown hair that Daniella and Margaret are talking about, Andrew Lawrence, finally arrived at a room in this theatre that he had been heading for in such a rush: a special room for the Actresses.

The atmosphere in the room which is located across from the special room for the Actors is quite crowded, most of the Actresses are ready to appear on the stage. Through the slightly open door, Andrew peeked into the room that uses by the Actresses to rest and change their clothes in the small rooms inside.

With the unstable-breath that caused by the result of him running earlier, the man watches from a distance of 10 meters how a man who is also tall like him, kisses Marjorie gently on her red lips.

Time seemed to stop for Andrew, and the crowd around him seemed to just disappear when he witnessed the moment. The look of disappointment is clearly reflected on his face when he saw the moment, supported by the sad look on his beautiful eyes which faded the small smile on his lips slowly. The position of Marjorie and the man who kissed her formed a horizontal line if they're viewed from the door, so of course Andrew watched that moment very clearly.

"... while acutally she is now in a relationship with the son of the Governor of Aretamus State, Tyler Smith," continued Margaret at the same time.