112: Wyatt Wright's Intoxication Offense, Breaking the Precepts (Second Update)_1

At this moment, among the actresses, Shannon Evans was the only one brave enough to speak up. She took pleasure in others' misery, saying openly, "You should stop buying press releases about your good relationship with Mr. Wyatt. It's so embarrassing, I feel ashamed for you."

Shannon Evans's voice wasn't low, and many people heard her. For a time, many gazes focused on Averi Rivera. They watched with cold eyes, scorn, and mockery, with countless knives in their looks, each one slicing away at Averi's face and self-esteem.

Her mouth opened, but no words of defense came out. Her hands clenched tightly, sweat appeared on her forehead, her body began to heat up, and she felt like she was sitting on pins and needles. She looked around, didn't see Sam Piers, so she picked up her bag, ready to leave.

Benny Solace's secretary stopped her at the door: "Miss Rivera, CEO Solace wants to see you."

Averi Rivera hadn't yet sensed any trouble, merely feeling thirsty: "Where is he?"