Financial independence was the key to power. This wasn't just about realizing her dream of a business empire; it was also a powerful weapon against Mara, the Mercer family, and Shane in the future.
Her enemies were strong. Without capital, everything was futile.
After her martial arts class, Mira went to the Arclight Arts Academy for voice and dance lessons with Ms. Brooks.
You could never have too many skills; they always came in handy. Besides, it was her hobby and talent, so she treated it as a way to relax.
And with her talent show champion title, Mira had become Ms. Brooks's star pupil and a poster child for the academy.
“Mira’s here!” she was greeted by the cheers of her junior schoolmates as she entered the classroom.
Her presence there was like an advertisement for the Arclight Arts Academy. She could help guide new students and practice alongside them. If she encountered any problems, she would consult Ms. Brooks. After all, Lania was an expert in this field, and there was still a significant gap between her and Mira.
In the afternoon, Mira went to the studio.
As soon as Kieran saw her, he rushed over and exclaimed, “Mira, that new song from yesterday’s competition is already trending! It has tens of millions of views!”
Kieran was a very serious person, and Mira found it amusing to see him so worked up for the first time.
Then, Kieran cautiously glanced around. Seeing no one nearby, he whispered, “In one day, the ad revenue share reached five hundred thousand dollars.”
This was the studio’s first income since its establishment, which explained Kieran’s excitement. And this was just for a competition song released by the organizers, so the revenue share was relatively small. If Mira’s studio had released it, the income would have been much higher.
But Mira needed the champion’s halo, so she had to give it her all in the competition.


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