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Could it be that she knows almost everyone here shares the sa interest as her? Or maybe no one cares about her presence at all?

Anyway, the outco is good.

She looked down at her number.

"66..."

Such an auspicious number.

She arrived at the seat marked 66, sat down, and slightly opened her small mouth.

Seat 66 was quite a forward position. Oh, of course, only 150 fans were invited this ti, so all the fans could sit in the front row.

Once she sat down, a staff mber approached her, detailing so important notes for the event.

Like no recordings, and not leaking the contents of this fan eting...

Ding Yu had already prepared thoroughly; she directly took out her phone, turned it off in front of the staff mber, and cast a questioning glance toward them, as if asking, "Is there anything else?"

Having done this much, the staff mber couldn't say anything further and promptly left.

Ding Yu, once again alone, opened the bag she had been holding. Inside, it contained all the physical albums Red Velvet had released since their debut.

Since she was lucky enough to attend this fan eting, she felt her precious 'girls' should co along to see it as well.

Yes! That's right!

That's how it should be!

---

"Five is fine?"

"Five mbers, then one per fan."

"Hmm... Will there be any unexpected events, like so saesasengs or overly excited fans?"

Since it's a rare fan eting, so interaction with the fans is definitely necessary.

Lee Yeonju's plan was to select lucky fans according to seat numbers and then invite these fans on stage to play gas with Bae Juhyun and the others, or have interactions of sorts.

Tonight's event will last more than two hours, so having fan interaction is necessary.

"Not to that extent, don't worry."

anwhile, Bae Juhyun and the others were sitting backstage, discussing the overall flow of this fan eting.

They had hosted many similar fan etings in Seoul, and logically, they should be familiar with the process. But since this was away from ho, even for them, who had debuted for many years, they found a sense of nervousness reminiscent of when they first debuted.

"Why am I feeling so nervous?" Kang Seulgi suddenly voiced out, quieting everyone down.

They exchanged glances and then laughed together in understanding.

" too."

"I'm also really nervous, so strange, considering we've been debuted for so long."

Bae Juhyun extended a hand to gently pat the backs of the younger mbers, trying to use this thod to ease their nerves.

"Are you nervous, Juhyun?"

"? I'm okay, a bit, but not much."

Bae Juhyun truly wasn't that nervous. She was more familiar with the Chinese culture than the younger ones, and she frequently communicated with Chinese fans through social dia platforms.

The mbers were nervous mainly because they seldom interacted with Chinese fans. But once familiar, Chinese fans were really easy to get along with.

Perhaps their entertainnt environnt wasn't as developed as their own country, making the Chinese fans more reserved and cautious compared to the more familiar Korean fans.

But the fans' tendency to love stirring things up was sothing Bae Juhyun understood well.

It's not an exaggeration to say that even if a few fans show up today wearing peculiar outfits and acting strangely, she wouldn't be too surprised.

As for her nervousness... it's mostly about having to speak Chinese on stage later.

This stage differs from the outdoor ones in recent days; outdoor stages have inferior sound pickup effects, so her accent, even if odd, wouldn't be that noticeable.

But today is different; the recording and performance are indoors at a theater, and the professional stage with its professional sound system will make her plastic-sounding Chinese very clear to her.

Though she can read out the pinyin when looking at it, combining the phonetics together always makes it sound very odd...

She doesn't quite understand why.

"What are you guys talking about?" Xin'an finished his conversation with Lee Yeonju and ca to the few who were already ready to go.

Now in their stage outfits, they all turned their eyes to Xin'an, and Kim Yerin curiously pointed outside.

"Have the fans entered yet?"

"Should I check for you?"

"Yes, yes, yes!"

Their enthusiastic nodding made Xin'an laugh. Mainly because today's stage makeup for Bae Juhyun and the others was quite cool and stylish. After all, today's opening song was "Bad Boy," a song that needed that kind of swagger.

But this enthusiastic nodding really ruined their overall cool and stylish vibe; Xin'an found it hard to resist laughing.

"Check to see if the crowd is large, and if it is... we'll start early."

If the mbers were unfamiliar with this atmosphere, why not interact with the fans a bit early before the official start?

Bae Juhyun held very high standards for the stage, and if ntal reasons could cause any issue during the performance, she thought it better for them to adapt to this feeling first.

"Start early?"

"I think it's doable."

"Xin'an, go check if there's a big crowd; we could chat with the fans half an hour early without any issues."

"Alright."

Without asking anything more, Xin'an turned and walked out of the small preparation room.

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