Chapter 11 Killjoy Aaron felt upset witnessing Simone’s attack on Jodie. He believed she was intentionally causing trouble. Just as he was about to speak up, Simone averted her gaze, appearing disinterested in their argument. Aaron swallowed his words, but he couldn’t help feeling annoyed. He never realized his sister could be so bothersome. Simone turned to the director and questioned, “Did you forget to provide the bed accessories? Even if we try to find some or exchange with the villagers, it’s too late. And it’s not like the villagers have what we need. We require a significant amount of supplies.” This village was remote and underdeveloped.

They would be fortunate to have enough provisions for themselves, let alone any surplus. The other guests, aside from Aaron and Jodie, agreed with Simone. Bartering was impossible, so they had to request supplies from the production team. Leon spoke up, “She’s speaking on behalf of all of us.” He wanted to be friendly towards Simone, but she didn’t even acknowledge him, much to his disappointment. Zac chimed in, “We aren’t asking for much. Just one set of accessories for each of us.” Then, remembering something, he added, “Oh wait, Jodie and Aaron won’t need them, so we only need six sets.” Aaron didn’t expect Zac to continue pestering them. What an irritating man. He sneered. “Why aren’t you giving us any?” Zac raised an eyebrow. “You said you could handle things. You claimed you would do as the director instructed. I thought you were going to get through this without the supplies, so why the sudden change in attitude? I can’t believe you would change your tune so quickly.” Clearly, he was insinuating that Jodie and Aaron had no integrity. Jodie and Aaron had no response to that. Aaron had said he could manage, and Jodie had said she could endure. Since Aaron couldn’t win an argument against Zac, he turned to the director.

a lot of buzz. He wasn’t planning on leaving the guests without

give you a set of supplies.” Leon pondered the terms for a moment. “Should the dish be raw or cooked?” “Cooked, of course,” answered the director. Zac was left speechless. I’m a terrible cook. How am I supposed to do this? “Do I have to cook it myself, or can someone else do it for me?” He added, “I just don’t want you guys to get food poisoning from my cooking.” Amused, the director said, “I understand. Just provide one cooked dish.” In other words, they didn’t have to cook anything themselves. “We have pots, pans, and seasonings in the kitchen, but we don’t have any other ingredients.” The director checked the time. “It’s around two o’clock now. We should have enough time to buy the ingredients.” At that moment, the guests realized that the shortage of bedding supplies was a setup by the production team. “Sure. We’ll do our best.” Since it was part of the show, no one objected. The director then mentioned, “We only have four rooms here, so you’ll have to share a room with another guest. Do you want to form your own teams, or should we draw lots?” Zac quickly responded, “We’ll form our own teams. I don’t want to share a room with any troublemakers.” He glanced in Aaron’s direction. Aaron sneered. “The pot calling the kettle black. I don’t want to stay with you either.” “That’s great,” said Zac. The director was more than surprised. The show had just begun, and the top two guests were already feuding with each other. This is going to make for a successful show. None of the other top celebrities in the industry would do this. Only them. Everyone else would just keep quiet no matter how annoyed they were. I’m glad I pulled some strings and got Zac on the show. He’s the real deal, and he has a sharp tongue. It’s worth the favor. We’re going to trend today, baby. Zac looked at Eric. “Want to be roommates?” He chose Eric because he didn’t like Leon. Eric wouldn’t refuse, and he smiled. “Sure.” Aaron knew Leon, and he preferred to be roommates with him. “So,

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