Chapter 354: Clarifying The Truth (Part 4)
Translator: Larbre Studio Editor: Larbre Studio
It was confirmed that the nurse was not a real nurse from the hospital, but an impersonator who had intruded into the hospital. It was her poisonous injection that had caused Jia Qing’s death.
The nurse was taken to the scene by the police. She explained the whole process of how she was bribed and how she committed the murder in front of the crowd. The behind-the-scenes perpetrator was indeed He Liang.
Guan Hao concluded, “Now there’s a lot of evidence to prove that Jia Qing’s death was caused by He Liang, not Jing Xi. As for why He Liang wanted to murder Jia Qing, we will let the police take over and investigate this issue. Now, does anyone have any questions?”
“It was a special case that time and she could have chosen not to come. But she said: ‘no matter what, the show must go on.’ I was very moved by her words. Today, how many actors are still willing to uphold such a selfless spirit? When someone invites you to a shoot, isn’t the pay the first thing you think of? How to reap more profit? How to be famous? But Jing Xi did not mention a single word of the pay at that time and came to help me sincerely. She has never complained about the difficulties of the job and never whined about being tired. She has been taking her work very seriously. Let me ask you this: such an artist like her, how rotten can she be? Whose role does she need to steal to become famous? I, Peng Sicheng, stand here today and swear that Jing Xi will not need to rely on her roles in the future, but the role itself will come to rely on her.”
When Peng Sicheng finished his speech, the audience was deathly silent.
Many were deep in thought, reflecting on their professional responsibilities and thinking about what it meant to be an actor.
Peng Sicheng was not a prophet, but he was right. A good actor would not constantly need to seek out a role; a suitable one would always naturally land at their doorstep.
The silence lasted for a little while before it was eventually broken by a family member of the deceased.
“What’s the use of saying all this? The problem is that my husband is dead!”