Earlier, I had concluded a video conference with several key shareholders from the comfort of my own home. Now, I found myself drawn to an outdoor live broadcast, where a group of impassioned individuals marched through the streets, banners aloft.
"Punishing mistresses is everyone's duty," the banner proclaimed.
They were a rallying cry for the mob. Their energy was infectious, engaging with the audience in the live chat with fervor.
"Guys, subscribe and like this post. We will soon show you the live punishment of the mistress!"
As they spoke, they arrived at the gates of a residential area.
Recognition dawned on me. It was my own neighborhood.
Meanwhile, the comments section exploded with reactions.
[Shit! The mistress lives in my community! What a disgrace!]
[The higher the property value, the more mistresses, it seems.]
[That's right. Both keeping and being a mistress requires money, after all.]
[I detest mistresses. Hurry up! I can't wait to see her caught!]
The live broadcast room swelled with viewers, the host's excitement reaching fever pitch as he implored everyone to follow and show their support.
He promised to hasten their pursuit of the mistress once the follower count hit 100,000.