The most baffling thing is that they actually fell asleep while waiting to perform. Such a lack of professional ethics and respect for the stage.
The performance can only be described as catastrophic; I can’t fathom what their fans are thinking.
But since they’re here, Penguin still gave them so face.
Hu Binbin spoke first: "I’ve learned about you before; many people know about you."
At this point, he paused to carefully choose his words: "The reason so many people know you is because, despite being plain-looking, you’ve managed to ignore the negativity and carve a path for yourselves. Most young people your age wouldn’t be able to handle what you’ve gone through."
Hu Binbin felt a pang of sympathy for the three of them. He could see that these three were nothing more than disposable pawns ant to appease the masses.
These three plain-looking, even sowhat unattractive girls are likely subjected to even greater injustices. This world is cruel.
The sudden fa of so grassroots individuals online not only brings them massive attention but also subjects them to endless criticism.
However, nowadays, the teoric rise of grassroots figures is often orchestrated by capital operating in the shadows.
They use platforms to generate traffic for you, repeatedly pushing your videos to users in a brainwashing manner, then employing various forms of dia hype.
They create the illusion that grassroots individuals can achieve real fa. In reality, capital has simply found a production-line thod for creating "grassroots internet celebrities."
The lifespan of a grassroots internet celebrity is typically around 8 months, after which it’s all up to fate.
All team mbers dressed in sportswear, Phantom Flight stepped onto the stage.
The audience seating area erupted in exclamations.
"Look, that’s Guo Xia; she’s so cool and so edgy!"
"Their dancing is incredible!"
"I hear ii is pretty impressive too."
Long Zitao broke into a broad smile upon seeing them. He had previously watched their performances: "Co on! Blow us away!"
The seven of them quickly ford a triangular formation with Guo Xia at the forefront.
The dance track for Jay Zhou’s "Compendium of Materia dica" began to play, and the seven perforrs moved in perfect synchronization, resembling energetic robots.
Their use of the song was incredibly clever, showcasing their dance during the sections with intense beats.
When the vocals began, Guo Xia took center stage, delivering a rap segnt while the other six provided her with background dancing.
During the slower sections, ii remained static while singing, but her vocal skills were severely lacking. They wrapped it up with an explosive group dance.
In terms of choreography, there weren’t any particularly challenging moves; their strength lay in precision and sheer energy.
Not to ntion, Luo Tiantian’s one-handed flip at the start gave them an imdiate advantage.
Clearly, dance was their main focus.
"Very well done. Among this group, there are two particularly outstanding individuals—one is the captain, and the other is ii," Zhang Wei remarked with a smile.
The two bowed in gratitude, visibly excited.
After such a long period of competition, they had entirely imrsed themselves into the event.
"I’ve heard your rap skills are excellent. Could you showcase it for us?" Zhang Wei continued.
Guo Xia took a deep breath. The company had inford her earlier that she’d have a solo performance segnt.
She steadied her nerves and delivered a rap segnt she had prepared for months.
Ye Yuwei found the claim that rap was particularly difficult laughable.
Rap isn’t true singing; even soone who is tone-deaf could muddle through it.
In music, the most challenging styles are classical ones like operatic singing or Beijing opera.
Such styles truly reflect the principle of "One minute on stage equals ten years of practice." Without exceptional talent and grueling training beyond what most could endure, it’s impossible to master such forms.
Following that, you have modern vocal styles like rock. Rap ranks last on the hierarchy, with even lower forms being shout-singing.
That said, the dance abilities of this group of seven were excellent—professionally polished and coordinated. None of them outright overshadowed the others.
However, it seed obvious that Guo Xia was the one the company had chosen to promote. Besides, her distinctive appearance gave her an edge, especially when her singing and dancing were on par with everyone else.
After Guo Xia and ii’s performance and evaluation:
The giant screen soon displayed the na "Milky Way Girl."
The audience erupted with cheers; this was the mont they had been waiting for.
In the realm of girl groups, Korean-style teams remained the strongest presence for these young won.
All seven mbers of this group had comndable dance skills at relatively even levels.
Their abilities weren’t superior to those of Bala Girl Group or Fashion Girl Group.
What set them apart was their synchronized precision, fully leveraging their group dynamic.
Additionally, their distinct mature womanly vibe stood out, truly catching everyone’s eye.
The standout mber continued to be Wu Zixuan—not because her singing or dancing was particularly impressive, but because her sweet yet perceptibly mature appearance was visually appealing.
"Very impressive. This is how a girl group should present itself. Korean-style training has always been brutal:
’If you’ve got it, you go on stage; if not, you’re eliminated.’ C-positions are ant to hold the most lines and choreography," Long Zitao expressed his disapproval of other girl groups where C-positions were rotated.
In his view, rotating the C-position was akin to "charity," which only dragged down the group as a whole.
The victors of internal group competition deserved every reward, while the losers should either patiently wait or completely submit.
"Milky Way Girl really is fantastic. Can you do a solo performance for us?" Tian Jiaxuan asked with a smile.
A few of the girls, evidently prepared in advance, began their individual performances.
Ye Yuwei noticed that ng ixuan and Wu Zixuan did not perform any singing or dancing; the two rely danced, while the others included singing and singing-dancing acts.
This ti, they inadvertently exposed their shortcomings.
Whether it was singing or singing combined with dancing, their standards were diocre at best.
It was likely their company’s deliberate strategy to highlight ixuan and Zixuan.
Such is the brutal reality.
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