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Chapter 1243: Chapter 1243: Concert Doubts

Big Circle dragged its body and ran forward.

Hannah stretched out her hand and commanded, "Big Circle, sit."

Upon receiving the command, Big Circle struggled to suppress its excitement. It wanted to pounce but didn’t dare, and at last, it could only spin around anxiously on the spot until Hannah rubbed its head, satisfying it completely.

Golden Lotus poked its head out of Hannah’s pocket, looking at Big Circle lying on the ground, belly up, begging for affection with disdain.

"Silly dog."

It huffed softly.

Thinking no one had noticed, it hadn’t expected that Big Circle remembered its scent.

The servants in the villa had never seen Golden Lotus, and they never imagined there was a mini-sized Husky in the house, so all they saw was Big Circle running around the house, a single dog playing jubilantly.

After lunch, Hannah curled up alone on the sofa, watching her latest interview.

Big Circle, tired from playing, sat obediently on the ground, its head resting on Hannah’s legs, eyes closed, as if asleep. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺

It only moved its ears when Hannah rubbed its head, proving it was still awake.

With nowhere to stay, Golden Lotus had to lean against Big Circle’s belly and sleep with its eyes closed.

Lately, Hannah had been busy with concert preparations, and although she had turned down many variety show invitations because of this, she still attended a few interviews.

The interviewers were all very experienced, didn’t dare to set traps, asked straightforward questions, and Hannah didn’t bother to beat around the bush, answering them as they were.

Without the evasive answers, even the critics were hard-pressed to find fault with Hannah.

If there were any, it was just awkward attempts at criticism.

The interview in the video was very short, not even half an hour long combined, but the host did choose many popular topics to ask about.

At the end, she even brought up the news about Hannah’s personal concert.

When Hannah’s personal studio released this news initially, many people were shocked; after the shock, they were skeptical.

After all, Hannah had focused on filming movies this year and had even won a prestigious best actress award, but this didn’t prove that she had the same talent in music.

—I admit, Hannah Winter’s vocal quality is indeed good, but being a professional singer isn’t that easy, right?

—This is a solo concert, after all. Usually, it’s at least two hours, isn’t it? Can a non-professional singer handle that?

—I’ve heard Hannah sing live, I don’t doubt her ability, but there’s a difference between singing one song and singing a dozen in a row, isn’t there?

—Hannah seems to have only released three albums, right? She dares to hold a concert with just three albums, sure she’s not just harvesting fans’ wallets?

—No, I’ve noticed some people are so contradictory. When Hannah was acting, they attacked her for being unprofessional using her idol background, and now that she’s returned to singing and dancing, you guys still have to nitpick.

—You all doubt whether Hannah can pull off a concert, but I’m different. I only care if we can see Smile 9 reunite (excluding ticket scalpers). I used to ship Hannah Winter and Lucy Taylor’s CP!

As Hannah listened to the interview on TV, she started scrolling through comments on her phone.

Tens of thousands of comments, most of the skeptical ones were in the middle, and of course, there were some that were too offensive to read, but they’d been downvoted to the bottom.

Generally, people resist reading those mean comments about themselves because it makes them feel uncomfortable.

But not only did Hannah read them, but she also clicked on that person’s profile.

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