Chapter 202
Chapter 202
Gentry and Sean weren’t whispering at all. Everyone, from guests and villagers to the folks watching the live–stream, caught their every word.
Some, like Gentry, just figured Sean was being modest.
But Winnie knew better. Humility wasn’t Sean’s style, so if he said something, it had to be the truth.
However, when she had rushed to the pond’s edge last night, she did feel an elusive trace of mystical energy.
At that time, she had assumed it was Sean’s. But it seems like that’s not the case now.
So where did that subtle force come from?
Winnie pondered, her gaze drifting towards Gentry, a hunch quietly forming in the back of her mind.
Before long, the group made their way down the hill and back to the village.
The Chief had to inform the villagers about the werewolf sighting, discuss building a shrine, and propose to honor the legend in the town hall. After a quick exchange with the television crew, he led a procession of villagers to prepare for a grand assembly.
Bagot was about to suggest the guests take a break when Joseph, trailed by his cameraman, approached them.
He had skipped the morning hike due to feeling under the weather, but after following their adventure on the live feed, he hurried over as soon as he knew they were back.
Determined to stick with the “Ghostly Guidance” crew for the next few episodes, he didn’t want his fans to think he couldn’t make it past one.
Looking refreshed from a good night’s sleep and this morning’s rest, his youthful vigor was unmistakable as he greeted everyone with enthusiasm and concern, his worry landing deliberately on Winnie’s face.
Then his gaze shifted to Sean standing beside Winnie. The strikingly handsome teenager had an air of awe about him that was hard to miss.
“You must be Winnie’s brother Sean, right? We owe you one for last night. Didn’t get a chance to properly introduce myself. I’m Joseph, but you can call me Joe.”
With a warm smile, he extended his hand, not waiting for Sean’s consent before eagerly shaking it.
Sean frowned, a hint of impatience on his face. In a swift motion, he suddenly twisted Joseph’s wrist.
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Joseph’s cry of pain caught everyone, crew and viewers alike, completely off guard.
“Sean. What are you doing? Let go,” Gentry was the first to react, pulling them apart.
Luckily, Sean hadn’t intended to harm anyone and released Joseph as Gentry intervened.
Seeing no serious injury on Joseph’s hand, Winnie ignored him and turned to Sean, her voice calm as she asked, “What’s wrong?”
Sean, a sea dragon not well–versed in human niceties, noted the lack of anger in her eyes and huffed, glaring at Joseph with a dangerous tone, “He touched the palm of my hand. And after, he squeezed.”
Sean’s accusation struck like lightning in broad daylight, shocking the on–site crew and the live audience.
“What did he mean by that? Surely not what I’m thinking?”
“Hold up, Joseph, why would you touch a young guy’s hand like that?”
“Come on, don’t talk nonsense. Joe was just being friendly with a handshake. There’s no way it was like what he just said. Maybe someone’s trying to frame my Joe.”
As a child actor turned star, Joseph had a legion of “fans” who still called him “kiddo” even though he was now a strapping 19–year–old.
Seeing someone accusing and attacking their “kiddo” for no reason set them off, and they jumped into the fray.
“Do you think you’re so pretty that everyone’s out to get you? That is such a twisted mindset for someone so young. You’re lucky you have that face.”
“Joe has always been too friendly. It’s one thing for women to play the victim, but now even guys? This is ridiculous.”
“Is Sean so sensitive because of something that happened to him before? Only those who’ve been violated have such paranoia, thinking the whole world is out to get them.
“That makes so much sense.”
As the comments in the live chat took a distasteful turn, other viewers couldn’t stand it.
“Just Sean expressing his feelings, and here come Joseph’s rabid fans attacking anyone in sight?”
“I hate those who spread baseless rumors. He’s just a boy. Have some decency, will you?” “Didn’t you hear what Winnie said last episode? Every spiteful word you type online will come back to haunt you
“Why should he lie about Joseph? He doesn’t even know Joe. Why would he make up lies about him?”
Someone must be pulling strings from behind the scenes.
“Oh please, I’ll bet it’s someone being manipulated, I won’t say who, but I have my guesses.”
“Am I the only one reminded of the ‘sixth guest‘ curse? Isn’t this a sign of impending doom?”
That last comment was lost in the virtual melee as Joseph’s fans went ballistic,
The live chat descended into chaos as Bagot felt his headache grow. He glanced at Joseph and saw his expression change the moment Sean spoke from shock to a wounded and disbelieving look.
“Sean, could there be some misunderstanding? How could I possibly touch and squeeze your hand?”
Joseph, with his acting background, displayed a convincing mix of innocence and helplessness, making bystanders unsure of what to say,
Joseph had a decent reputation in the industry, while Sean didn’t seem like the type to make false allegations.
“You deny it?” Sean’s eyes narrowed dangerously. Although he wasn’t necessarily looking for a confrontation, as a sea dragon, he wasn’t about to be slandered without a response.
A tense aura enveloped Sean as he focused on Joseph, about to make a move.
But before he could, a gentle, warm hand softly landed on his, preventing any further
action.
Winnie watched him quietly, her hand gently pressing his downward with a subtlety that belied her comforting intent. Her deep–set eyes held a clear intent to soothe.
Sean, visibly annoyed, let out a huff but didn’t pull away from her touch.
Assured that he wouldn’t lash out again, Winnie turned back to Joseph with a scrutinizing gaze and spoke, “When I first bumped into you yesterday, I felt there was something special about you. I wasn’t sure what it was then, but now, I think I get it.”
Her gaze was steady, her eyes seemed to cut through to the heart of matters as she addressed him.
“You’re gay, aren’t you?”
Her words struck with force, no less impactful than Sean’s earlier outburst. A flicker of panic crossed Joseph’s eyes, quickly replaced by a facade of indignation and humiliation. “Winnie, even if you’re trying to stand up for Sean, you have no right to slander me like this. How could you possibly think that I…”
I never slander anyone without cause, and neither would Sean,” Winnie cut him off, her voice firm and resolute, “If you believe this is slander, then perhaps it’s time to share with everyone what happened when you were seventeen?”