"If none of you had been there, if I was all alone and lost the competition because I was bullied, I would definitely be upset and couldn't accept it," Cindy Clarke said.
"Losing the competition and being bullied, I would have had to fight on my own to seek justice. It would have required a lot of effort. It's always just me alone, without anyone to cry to," Cindy Clarke said.
"In such a situation, I would definitely be upset. When I'm alone, overthinking becomes easy. I might blame my fate for being unfair, hate the opponent for being too nasty, resent this and that," Cindy Clarke said.
"But now it's different, I know I have family members supporting me, protecting me. I'm upset, but you guys are more upset than I am before I get the chance to get it all out," she even recapped Cindy's upset on her behalf.
Cindy Clarke didn't know what else to say, her feelings of upset were cut short.