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Glass Shard: Hannah standing in the center stage pisses the female lead off!

The commander’s pining stone: After watching the plot, it seems that the film emperor treats Hannah quite well, so does this an it’s possible that there won’t be any abuse?

Did we chastise the jerk today: Have the people upfront lost their minds? Have they forgotten how the film emperor treated the original female lead? He thought he was treating Hannah well, but he wanted us to forfeit our Hannah from the competition before, that’s unforgivable! I still want to see our female goose debut as the center stage!

Passerby 23456: Golden Lotus, look at !

Golden Lotus glanced at the screen, not missing Passerby 23456’s ssage, and scratched its own head with a paw.

It didn’t understand.

It extended its paw and blocked them!

Perhaps this was soone from another system trying to probe for information.

After all, competition was fierce, and it wouldn’t be surprising if people resorted to underhanded tactics.

But as a competent AI, it would not allow this to happen to its master.

Go for it! Head ho in full force!!!

*

The the song stage was ford by a gigantic quadrilateral with dazzling spotlights pouring down from the top. The entire stage was bathed in brilliant starlight.

Stand on it, and it felt like standing at the center of the world.

All eyes were on you, shining with starlight.

A pity, there could only ever be one person standing at the glittering center stage.

The only one.

The four corners of the star each represented one of the four classes excluding Class A.

Class B was at the front, with Classes C and D on its left and right respectively, while Class F was positioned at the back.

The five students from Class F who had beco backup trainees due to their failed challenge and lost their chance to get on stage could only stand in a corner where the light didn’t reach, watching others sweat it out on stage.

All trainees, except for May Hoffman, were already holding back tears. They could only watch as others step by step walked onto the stage of their dreams.

Class A stood in the middle of the star, with Hannah holding the center position. There was even a lift specially set up for her.

At the end of the the song, the lift would rise, all the caras would focus on Hannah in the center position.

Everyone looked on with envy after the staff explained this.

"Wow, this is amazing, I want to stand there too."

"Forget it, do you have a score as high as Hannah’s?"

"But I heard that Hannah’s score was artificially boosted?"

A few girls whispered without the cara, occasionally casting covert glances at Hannah on the distant stage.

Lucy Taylor casually passed by and suddenly threw out a remark, "If you’re jealous, just admit it. If you can, then go get a few million votes."

After saying that, she just walked away.

The girls who had been chatting looked disgruntled, "Didn’t people say Lucy Taylor and Hannah Winter didn’t get along? It doesn’t look like that to ."

Soone hinted subtly, "They are always assigned to the sa dormitory. Who knows what’s going on, their relationship might actually be good."

The girl who said this didn’t even believe it herself.

After all, Lucy Taylor was not an easy person to get along with, and it was well-known that she didn’t like Hannah before.

"Maybe she wants to ride on Hannah’s coattails since she is so popular."

"Perhaps."

The whispers of the girls subsided, and in the end, they were told by the staff to get familiar with the stage.

Tiffany Lynch waited a long ti without seeing Joan King bringing the producer over, and she felt a little anxious.

Could the plan have failed?

As soon as this thought crossed her mind, Tiffany Lynch instantly dismissed it.

Impossible.

Joan King had the leverages in her hands, she wouldn’t dare to defy her orders.

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