By the time Jessie Sterling heard that the platform originally scheduled to release "Little Youth" was demanding a change in the profit-sharing ratio, quite a few people already knew about it.
"After the adjustment, the platform would basically be getting the show for free." People in the know could already see something was fishy.
Jessie Sterling was lurking in the company group chat. It wasn't like anyone didn't know her account, and she was happy to enjoy the drama in the chat every day.
"The platform probably doesn't even want the show. A friend of mine works there, right? She heard from her contacts in the content review department that even if 'Little Youth' aired, it would have a hard time getting popular. They say Nina Walsh's performance is a total train wreck—the kind of acting only her fans could appreciate. Plus, with Thorne Pictures about to be drowning in lawsuits, the platform is afraid of getting caught in the crossfire."
