Following "The Correct Seduction by Leaders," Song Keren uttered more astonishing remarks.
For example: "The train runs fast, all thanks to the locomotive, if the locomotive derails, the caboose cheats too, as someone who almost led others to derail..."
Another example: "Cheating isn't just physical; sometimes mental cheating is scarier..."
Below the stage, the attendees were all stunned.
Why does every third sentence have to mention cheating?
Although considering Song Keren's unjust background, it somehow makes sense.
But even if it makes sense, can't she talk about something else?
Like "After the storm, a splendid rainbow emerges" or "Black and white can never be swapped, the innocent cleanse themselves," et cetera, et cetera.
In short, there are plenty of themes to choose from; even an entire speech of emotional appeals would be better than constantly mention "cheating."
The speech wasn't long, and soon it reached the conclusion.
