When there were people hating on her, naturally there were people defending her too. There were quite
a number of people who stood out in her defense, and said that the original poster was the sh*t-stirrer.
It was because he hit the lead cabin crew first, to have received a slap across his own face for it.
Meanwhile the girl who slapped him, was the most important person throughout the incident. Not only
did she gave confidence to everyone including the pilots and cabin crew, she helped with evacuating
everyone from the sinking plane. She even set up a small first aid team on the spot to treat the injured
passengers on time on the island.
The lead cabin crew stood out to say something too, she was supportive of Sage, and said that other
than the two pilots, she was the most contributive person during the incident.
Even Johnson the co-pilot complimented her when interviewed by the TV, he said, “Miss Salvia was a
beautiful woman inside out, she was extremely competent and adorable, I am very fond of her.”
What was even more unexpected was, Yale, who declined all interviews, suddenly went on screen.
“When I realised I could not force a landing in the airport, and decided to land in the Blue Sapphire
Sea, the control tower was hesitant. I understood their concerns, because there were many conditions
to fulfill for a successful landing in water. Other than stability, low speed of wind, a suitable location,
good weather, a wide scope of view, and the plane had to be in a motion of gliding downwards, all were
needed to ensure the latter half of the plane entered the water first, to absorb most of the shock
It was a highly challenging move, and was practically a bet against all 300 lives on the plane. Honestly,
I had no confidence to do it.
However it was at that very crucial moment, the girl’s voice came through the interphone, she told me
she had faith in me, and my skills. She wished that I would not hesitate anymore and make a decision.
I did it, but I don’t think I was so much of a hero. Miss Salvia, who helped me to come to a decision
quickly, she was the hero.”
Yale was always brief with his responses in his own interviews. However, when it came to an interview
about Sage, he had so much to say.
Captain Yale’s statement was a big fat slap across all the hater’s face.
It was now apparent that who was the hero and who was the sh*t-stirrer.
The passengers who stirred conflicts in the air, were all summoned by the relevant authorities for
further investigations. The incident had escalated so fast, and the netizens were all swayed to be
supportive of Sage. Some were deleting their posts, and their comments, leaving no trails behind.
Meanwhile, when Sage was on her way back to the castle, Tim had already arranged for this to be
managed, she had no people to fight against on the internet now. “Princess Sage, you were a boss,
weren’t you? Giving instructions in the sky.” Tim could only sip on his coffee since Sage forbade him to
smoke in front of her. He lectured her while sipping on his black coffee.
Sage was secretly talking back in her heart. She knew her brother would nag her if he knew about that.
She even predicted the exact sentences he would be talking.
She stood quietly while listening to Tim, and said with her pouty lips, “Tim, you could just scold me
straight-forwardly, you don’t have to be so sarcastic about it.”
Tim took one look at Sage, and slammed his mug onto the table. “I’m sorry I was wrong!” Sage
apologized in reflex. She eyed Tim through the corner of her eyes, and quickly went behind his back,
wrapped her arms around his neck and said, “There, there, don’t be mad at me please, Tim. I panicked
on the spot, my life was at stake. I could not care more about anything else other than survival. I did not
mean to boss everyone around in the air, it was all Captain Yale’s fault, who asked him to share all
these unnecessary details to annoy my brother…” Tim gave her a look, “He was defending you, you
ungrateful brat.”
“I am grateful,” Sage grinned, “I will prepare a present for him, will you help me to send it over?”
“I don’t care, you have to send it to him yourself.”
Tim was heartless, and untangled himself from her hands. He then went in for his meeting with his
coffee.
Sage sat on the chair crossed-legged, with her chin in her palm, “What would be a good present to
send to Iceberg Pilot?”
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