Chapter 2230

“I’m just saying that none of us should be held responsible for lvy’s mishap,” Diana declared, her voice steady and resolute.

“What did you just say?” Colton was visibly shaken by her words, and even the producer’s cigarette tumbled from his lips in disbelief.

“Huh?” Diana seemed unfazed by the stir she had caused.

She then turned toward all the others, “Think about it-who insisted on not using a stunt double? Didn’t the director try to talk her out of it before shooting began? So did the safety coordinator. Ivy said she wanted to deliver the best performance possible, but let’s be honest-she was more concerned about her own pride. I’m deeply saddened by Ivy’s accident, of course. But it was Ivy’s personal choice to sacrifice for her art, and nobody else should have to answer for others’ decision, right?

If Ivy had heeded the director’s advice, she wouldn’t have rashly chosen to go it alone. Sure, using a stunt double might not have the same impact as the actor performing the scene themselves, but our crew has always prioritized safety first, and Ivy was well aware of that. Considering all these factors, I believe we shouldn’t feel overly guilty about Ivy’s accident. After all, fortune favors the brave, and I’m sure she’ll be fine. What do you guys think?”

absurd argument, yet many in the room seemed

edge since Ivy’s accident, but Diana’s assertion of not

made her own

know she couldn’t swim? Her insistence had nothing to do with

were all adults, after all, and everyone had to

the water, she likely weighed the potential risk

that logic, if any other actors or crew members have accidents in the future, it’s none of the production’s concern? If we follow your reasoning, when we get injured, we shouldn’t expect any compensation from the production. If the production has no stake in this, then how can

words were a wake-up

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