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In just one short week after the new album was released, it had already sold out. ES Music Entertainnt Company received countless calls every day regarding collaborations, as well as from fans.

So dia outlets and radio stations even invited Ling Momo to their programs.

In that instant, ES created another legend, and the myth had forged yet another legend.

Everyone believed that, as ti went by, Ling Momo would surely beco an unshakeable gastar in the music industry.

Ling Momo’s status within ES Company soared rapidly, moving straight from a newly signed artist to the ranks of ES’s big-na stars, officially standing alongside Jian Chenxi on the sa frontline.

ES Music Entertainnt Company’s performance in the second half of the year was really good. First, Chen Wanru, who had been quiet for three years, released a new song that caused a sensation. Then ca the small music queen Jian Chenxi, whose second new album continued to be a red-hot success. Now it was the turn of ES’s heavily promoted newcor, the Mysterious Goddess who had shot to fa with a single Weibo post, Ling Momo – her debut album’s performance was stunning, not falling short of her two predecessors. Naturally, ES’s other male singers had also achieved great success, truly refreshing ES’s record in the music world with a new score.

Ling Momo’s new album had been on the market for a month, and, like the flowing river of ti, it had already moved from autumn into early winter, nearing November—a season all stars in the entertainnt circle are busy and look forward to the most because December is the ti for major awards selections.

The music festival was scheduled for December 15th, to be held at the Sports Stadium in X city. The judges had already been hinted at in November, all of them globally renowned musicians and composers, as well as so investors and organizers.

Many stars worked strenuously and tirelessly for the sole purpose of winning a trophy, which was recognition of their achievents and their status.

Chen Wanru had claid the title of top female music artist for ten consecutive years, and this year, among female singers, those with outstanding achievents were Chen Wanru, Jian Chenxi, and Ling Momo. For ES, the top female artist title was definitely going to fall into their own company. Despite this, many people were still looking forward to the fierce competition among the three sisters from the sa company—who would end up as the top artist?

Actually, the loudest online voices favored Chen Wanru. After all, she had been in the industry for ten years and had countless loyal fans. Even if she has only released a single, it was enough to easily solidify her position.

Second to her were Jian Chenxi and Ling Momo. Although it was a close call, Ling Momo was, after all, a newcor. According to the rules within the circle, under normal circumstances, everyone tended to default the top artist title to the more experienced artist, even if you were a newcor with great achievents. You would only be given the title the following year.

Therefore, it might seem like Chen Wanru, Jian Chenxi, and Ling Momo were fighting for the top artist spot, but in reality, it was essentially a battle between Chen Wanru and Jian Chenxi.

Jian Chenxi felt sowhat dissatisfied deep down. During her debut, Chen Wanru hadn’t released a new song for more than two years. Yet even so, Jian Chenxi had not managed to claim the top artist spot herself. Now that her second album had been released and was doing well, coupled with the publicity from her marriage to Lu Niange, her popularity had surged, putting her in contention with Chen Wanru. Thus, she was determined to seize the title!

In contrast to Jian Chenxi’s fighting spirit, Ling Momo was actually quite calm and composed; she had never thought about skyrocketing to fa overnight.

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