Bo San left the Imperial Inscription Platform feeling entirely dejected, always feeling less than human whenever he visited his uncle's house.
Putting up with his uncle's reproaches was one thing, but now, with his aunt joining in, he simply felt unworthy of being a person.
Bottled-up anger, if not vented somewhere, would certainly lead to trouble, so Bo San drove straight to Morning Light after leaving. As a studio with a heavy workload, Morning Light had fostered a culture of frequent overtime, which, of course, the staff were quite willing to embrace.
After all, life was so exhausting that a bit of interesting material, like celebrity gossip and scoops, was a kind of spiritual indulgence.
Their work hours were almost the opposite of day and night, and of course, as compensation, the salary was famously high within the industry.
Even higher than the income of some lesser-known celebrities.
The reason boiled down to extortion. Why didn't the artists sue the studio?