Aurora was already frustrated to begin with, and was rudely awakened by Angie. She didn’t have the energy to bother herself with Angie’s petty affairs online, so she just took a careless glance.
She didn’t expect someone as disgusting as Angie to have people speaking up for her. All of them were blind fools, trying to act like virtuous and chaste women.
Birds of a feather flock together indeed. Disgusting people attract other disgusting people and they like to gather and speak filth. Normal people wouldn’t bother with them at all.
The comments were all obscene and filled with vulgarities hurled at the author.
Many comments were about the author having a mental problem, claiming that only those with a promiscuous private life are capable of writing a story like this.
In truth, only foolish and vile people like them were capable of making such crass and filthy comments. Did these foul-mouthed women wear chastity belts or purity rings?
Most women who liked going around insulting other women as promiscuous in turn become reduced to desperate women drooling over their male idols, unable to remain chaste and pure themselves.
They were loose and promiscuous to begin with, but they were going around barking at other women like mad dogs.
They wasted their time and energy on strangers they’ve never seen before, speaking filth that only serves to expose their foolishness and indecency.
Normal people would just abandon the story if they don’t like it, or perhaps leave a couple of nasty comments against the story. Like mad dogs, these women bite the author and refuse to let go or leave. It was a foregone conclusion that their lives were miserable and empty, driving them to vent their frustrations online.
Behind every hateful person lies a pitiful reason.
She really wanted to tell Angie that if she were that chaste or virtuous, why did she insist on reading that? She kept following the author and reading new chapters, refusing to abandon it halfway. Was she a masochist?
She was the first to scold the author and make comments filled with vulgarities and filthy language. She deserved getting scolded back! Why was she getting so agitated over a made-up story? How much did she love it to get so worked up over it?
In fact, her constant following was only adding to the author’s readership. The author would only end up gleefully counting the money she earned, mocking Angie and her minions for being foolish!
Aurora, however, did not say what was on her mind. “Since you find the story nasty, you should stop reading it. Why be fixated on something you don’t enjoy? Why torment yourself?”
Aurora really couldn’t stand hearing Angie talk about these things anymore. She was already troubled by many things to begin with, and Angie had to spout all this nonsense and bother her.
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