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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 420

"As Soon As We Meet" debuted with an impressive 190 million views in its first 24 hours.

This view count was already very impressive, and it dominated the Facebook trending topics that day. The official Facebook of "As Soon As We Meet" also continuously posted celebration announcements on Facebook.

Fans of Lydia, the lead actress, were elated, celebrating her as the queen of ratings!

However, the premiere of "Nirvana and Rebirth" two days later changed everything.

The official Facebook for the show remained silent for a full day, leading to online mockery and speculation of a poor performance.

"They must be hiding terrible numbers."

"Who would even watch that show?" another chimed in, adding fuel to the fire.

"This is hilarious. If they had beaten 'As Soon As We Meet,' they would have released the data immediately. Why haven't they reacted yet?"

"Is the staff at the official Facebook still asleep? Haha."

The silence from the official Facebook account was deafening, and the online mockery intensified.

Violeta's fans were anxious, urging the official Facebook for updates.

By 2 PM, with no news in sight, the criticism had reached a fever pitch.

Finally, at 8 PM, the official Facebook account made a move—but not with the expected polished announcement.

Instead, a simple phone screenshot of the backstage viewership data was posted, revealing an astounding truth.

The screenshot clearly displayed a long string of numbers.

Hundreds, thousands, millions.

Gosh!

The 24-hour cumulative view count for the premiere of "Nirvana and Rebirth" was 300 million!

Three! Hundred! Million! Views!

Facebook erupted in disbelief and excitement as the news spread like wildfire.

Lydia's fans, who had been so quick to criticise, were now speechless.

The raw screenshot, devoid of any fanfare, spoke volumes about the confidence of the "Nirvana and Rebirth" team.

The unfiltered screenshot of the viewership data revealed that the "Nirvana and Rebirth" team hadn't planned on releasing it until they were repeatedly pressured.

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