Seeing this, the flight attendant known as Qing Lan clenched her fists, her body trembling with a sense of injustice. She hadn't expected things to develop this way. It was as if it were really her fault; everyone was accusing her, demanding she apologize, and the South Koreans were even threatening to call the police. Yet it clearly wasn't her fault at all.
But she was still both angry and scared! She knew that whenever an incident involved foreigners—especially influential people from developed countries—the government was prone to punishing its own citizens if things escalated.
