Her sudden shift in attitude could easily win her an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress.

Of course, the leading actress had to be Emilia.

...

Emilia smiled faintly and sighed helplessly, saying, "Don't take it to heart. She's just like that. She is not a bad person. We're living together, so we should tolerate each other."

Could I trust that?

...

Her idea of tolerance seemed to mean her roommates humbly holding her eyeshadow, only for her to criticize them for their bad temper behind their backs?

I had to admit that Emilia was indeed a great actress, good at hiding her acting skills.

She wore faux Chanel outfits, playing the rich girl, but no one could see through it.

Why could I spot it instantly?

Because I am the endorser of Chanel in the country, and that dress was something I wore during a fashion show. It's currently gathering dust in my wardrobe.

I always wore a mask as I walked the runway, so no one knew my identity.

"Emilia, you're too soft. Be careful not to get bullied in the future," said Leila as she came out of the bathroom. "Poor people don't deserve tolerance."

...