Aoife’s name appears on various monuments of thanks, and changing the status quo is undoubtedly a “revolution.”
All Elisa can do is constantly raise money to help women in need. The process is difficult but very meaningful.
She believes that one day, all girls will be treated well, and good people will find happiness.
The controversy surrounding who “Aoife” is stirs discussion. The scripts she writes are surprising and thought-provoking works that leave a lasting impact on readers.
Who is Aoife, the creator of “The Ghost” and “Starbound”? What does she look like, what has she been through, and why has no one ever seen her?
This topic gradually comes to light: Aoife is Elisa.
Aoife is her real name, while Elisa is just a stage name. So, when internet users lavish praise on Elisa, she calls a press conference and announces to the cameras and everyone present:
“Aoife is Aoife, Elisa is Elisa, Aoife is not replaceable, she is a complete individual.”
Watching the live stream, fans are confused. The evidence clearly shows that Elisa and Aoife are two different people. Why would Elisa go out of her way to deny this fact? Shouldn’t it be an honor to be “Aoife”?
Concrete evidence is presented: they even find photos of Aoife from her school days. She was petite, with a beautiful face, but always seemed to carry a sense of insecurity.
The media contacts Aoife’s former classmates. Through identification, it is confirmed that Aoife loved writing even in school. She had a small circle, without many friends.
Through layers of investigation by internet users and the media, things escalate uncontrollably. A janitor who once worked at a mental hospital claims that Aoife underwent an examination there and suffered from severe mental illness.
Seeing Aoife’s beauty, the janitor took a few extra glances and even had a photo of her on his phone.
Showing the photo, it’s evident that Aoife was mistakenly caught in the frame. Although blurry, those who knew her recognized her instantly.
Aoife and Elisa are indeed “one person.” Some had questioned why Elisa’s behavior had changed so drastically; now the reason is clear: Elisa has severe dissociative identity disorder, with two distinct personalities.
One personality is Aoife, the other is Elisa.
Timid yet strong, Aoife is someone who faces insults with a cautious smile. Elisa, on the other hand, is bold and extroverted, with both personalities at opposite extremes.
No wonder Elisa says, “Aoife is Aoife, Elisa is Elisa.”
The past Aoife is gone.
People begin to reminisce: when did “Aoife” become “Elisa”?
According to the timeline analyzed by internet users, the change occurred on June 2nd.
June 1st was Aoife’s birthday. That day, Aoife simply posted on Twitter: “I’m leaving.”
From that moment on, the Elisa that the public criticized disappeared entirely from the internet.
The news of Elisa’s split personality quickly trended, revealing her severe illness and her quiet departure on children’s day.
Learning the truth, many who were once critical of Elisa became her staunch supporters.
They understand the full story, realizing that initially, Elisa had been wrongly accused by the entertainment industry, neglected by her manager, and harassed by directors. Without knowing the facts, people on the internet insulted and vilified her, worsening her condition.
In a time when anonymous online abuse is not illegal, people can use the cruelest language to attack strangers behind a screen. But what did the young “Elisa” do wrong?
Reflecting now, at just 20 years old, Elisa was at an age of innocence and beauty.
Brittany had long ignored entertainment news. Now, as Vice President of White Group, she focused on her business studies alongside Mr. White, closing her online store.
Her phone suddenly vibrated on the table, interrupting her. Looking at the screen, she saw a call from her friends for some gossip and afternoon tea.
“Brittany, your sister-in-law is ill.”
Brittany retorted directly, “Your sister-in-law is the one who’s ill.”
“No, I’m serious. Twitter is buzzing with news that your sister-in-law Elisa, formerly known as Aoife, a renowned scriptwriter, was hospitalized for a serious mental illness some years ago. I always wondered why she changed so much, it seemed like she had become a different person. Turns out, it wasn’t a different person but a different personality.”
Listening to the chatter on the phone, Brittany felt her ears ringing.
Elisa had been ill before? It wasn’t a joke?
Leaving her phone on the table on speaker, Brittany opened her laptop. Without searching, the headline news read, “Elisa diagnosed with mental illness.”
Brittany stared at the words, reading every line carefully. She couldn’t utter a sound, sitting on the chair, eventually sliding to the floor.
She wasn’t sure how long she cried, her eyes hot with tears. Eventually, she wiped her eyes, feeling the heat in her palms. The call had ended sometime, and she texted her friends, assuring them she was okay.
Then, she shut her laptop, grabbed her bag, and went to find Elisa.
Elisa was home today looking after the children. The one-year-old twins could now walk unsteadily, and it was Winnie who first saw Brittany, clapping her hands and calling out, “Auntie… Auntie…”
Eli, seeing his sister call out, joined in, saying, “Auntie.”
“Two little darlings.” Brittany rushed, empty-handed, hurrying to wash her hands before reaching out to touch Eli and Winnie on their legs.
“Brittany, what brings you here today? Do you want something to eat? I can ask your brother to make something later.” Elisa was pleasantly surprised to see Brittany but noticed something wrong in her reddened eyes. She handed the children over to Mrs. Rugger and took Brittany upstairs to her room.
A quiet place was suitable for a serious talk: “Tell me, what’s on your mind.”
“Elisa, is Aoife you?”