The New Ship #5 - Must Survive
Pun feels very hurtful from being betrayed again and again that he never trusts anyone anymore. Moreover, there is backlash and leaked videos create hateful trends in Pun. Finally, Pun makes a final decision to live and reveal Khoon's actions including being lured to be an entertaining boy, blackmailing boys with their audition videos. The revelation is backed up by Tai who is a parent of a Khoon's victim. People now know the truth, and feel pity for Pun, but Pun will never trust anyone anymore now. He decides to live quietly, concentrate on his acting in series, and tries to be happy with it without thinking of fame.
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