Chapter 229
Chapter 229:
“Nobody really knows—just gossip for now. Still, you have to admit the stage setup improved a lot for the later shows!” Newest update provided by.net
“That’s a fact.”
Before long, the Internet’s attention shifted directly to Vivian.
Caught off guard, Vivian began firing off frantic texts to Johnny, searching for a way out. For a while, she disappeared entirely from the live broadcast.
Her unexplained absence only fueled the flames of suspicion.
Nothing could be done; it wasn’t like she could ring Johnny for advice while cameras were rolling.
Grinding her teeth, Vivian shot a sharp glare at the door of Serena’s lounge. Taking a breath, she reminded herself, “This isn’t the moment for payback. Clean up this mess first—then go after her.” Determined, she called Oakley once more.
Meanwhile, inside Millie’s lounge, she and Charles watched as Seville and Alexia coordinated smoothly with Evans Entertainment’s PR team, tilting the odds in their favor. The two shared a glance, both pleased with their progress. Relief finally settled in. They leaned back against the couch, tension easing.
Charles broke the silence. “What drives her to go so far? She already has everything she wanted, doesn’t she?”
Millie frowned, equally confused. “Your guess is as good as mine.”
A thought struck her, and she asked, “Hey, do you know anyone working over there? Someone whose words carry weight?”
“Where exactly do you mean?” Charles replied.
Millie quietly typed “Flaville” on her phone and showed it to him. He shook his head slightly. “Not at the moment, but I have friends who might. I can make some calls. What’s up?”
Waving off the question, Millie said, “It’s nothing urgent. Go ahead and reach out, though. There are a few things I’d like to find out.”
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The live show was still ongoing, but the Internet was already buzzing. Heavenly Melody had become a sensation, drawing a wave of attention.
The live stream audience was only a fraction of the total viewers. Many who missed it turned to watch the edited clips instead. Serena had made a strong impression in the first round, but her second-round performance felt underwhelming.
Now, thanks to the trending clips released by Evans Entertainment’s official website, the views were skyrocketing. If the live stream sparked the first wave of attention, this was the second—wider, louder, and far more explosive.
Most people didn’t have the time to sit through full live broadcasts, so the edited versions became their go-to.
As more views poured in, the chatter grew louder.
“Oh my goodness, this is amazing!”
“Yeah, I’ve been watching the edited versions. Everyone stepped up in round two. I thought they were holding back in the first round, letting her shine. Didn’t realize it was the audio and video quality messing things up.”
“In the second round, her song didn’t focus on showcasing singing technique like the others did. Plus, with the tampered quality, she looked pretty average.”
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