Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 889
The organizer hurriedly rushed onto the stage and reminded the host. “There’s another contestant by the name of Janet Jackson. She hasn’t performed yet!”
Upon hearing those words, the host looked embarrassed. I can’t believe I forgot about the last contestant! Making a mistake like that is absolutely unforgivable! Besides, it’s a mistake I will never make under normal circumstances. Sigh. I can only blame Janet Jackson for having such a low presence that I completely forgot about her! Still, the results won’t change even if she finishes her performance. Those that passed the preliminary round would still pass, and the current ranking won’t change either!
The host picked up the microphone again and announced, “My sincerest apologies. There was a mistake with the rankings just now. We still have the final contestant, Janet Jackson, who has yet to make her appearance. Please welcome her onstage!”
As soon as those words rang out, the judges in the audience seats glanced at each other. Janet is an author who joined the piano competition just for the fun of it. We aren’t quite sure how to score her performance either… Sigh; this is troublesome.
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Backstage, Hazel had a gloating expression on her face as she smilingly said, “Some people just have so little presence that even the host forgot about their existence.”
Emily boldly said, “Haha. The host has great foresight. Even if a certain somebody performs, it won’t make a difference to the current rankings or the people who passed the preliminary round. It’s just a perfunctory action at this point.”
Only Hazel and Emily were talking in the observation area. The other contestants chose to remain silent. They simply sat there and waited in silence. On the other hand, Janet leaned her body sideways. Her eyes curved with a slight smile as she, too, remained silent.
Emily took Janet’s faint smile to be a bitter smile. Therefore, she added, “Don’t be too nervous. In the worst case, you can choose to give up. It’s not humiliating to do so. Besides, you’ll be laughed at, at most.”
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