Chapter 153
The room went silent as all eyes turned toward Quiana.
Quiana looked up, slightly confused. “Me?”
Amanda nodded firmly. “Yes.”
Everyone was silent.
The show had only been recording for five days, and the training camp had been isolated and cut off from the outside world. The situation inside remained a mystery to the outsiders.
It was clear that Quiana was seen as an easy target, someone who could be easily challenged. After all, with her infamous reputation and past scandals, challenging her seemed like an effortless win.
However, that might be a wrong idea. None of the hundred trainees said a word.
Eric and the other mentors exchanged looks, unsure of how to respond. Jocelyn, cautious but direct, said directly, “Are you Sure you want to pick her?”
From the tests in the last few days, no one truly knew Quiana’s capabilities. Defeating her would be good news for them, but there was still a chance that she would win.
Amanda, however, remained firm in her resolve. “I want to challenge Quiana.”
Quiana’s gaze remained calm. Slowly, she asked, “What are we competing in?”
Amanda answered confidently, “Singing.”
Quiana sighed, then stood up and made her way down the stairs. As she passed Wendy, she handed over her music sheet. “Could you hold this for me?”
Wendy stood frozen for a moment, her gaze fixed on Quiana as she descended the stairs. The rest of the trainees watched her every move,
“Amanda is from the second generation of early idols, practically a pioneer of talent shows. Do you think Quiana can win?”
“She might be good compared to us, but compared to those early idols, she doesn’t stand a chance!”
“Looks like Quiana is going to be eliminated!”
A few girls in the corner whispered to each other, making sure their mics weren’t picking up the conversation.
When Steven asked who would perform first, Quiana said calmly, “Let her go first.”
Amanda wasted no time. She sang her debut song, a light and cheerful tune, and many of the girls in the audience joined in.
The atmosphere was lively and warm. When the song ended, Amanda, beaming with confidence, stepped aside. She approached Quiana and said, “I want to stay, so I’m sorry.”
Quiana sighed softly, grabbing the microphone and walking to the center of the stage. After a brief moment of contemplation, she decided to sing the song “Shame“. “It’s for you,” she said to Amanda in an arrogant tone.
Amanda sneered, not bothered in the slightest.
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