Chapter 267: Chapter 267: Ranking is Not Important
Only the sensitive could perceive the heavy smell of gunpowder filled between these two people.
Feeling Hannah’s cold attitude, Tiffany Lynch awkwardly withdrew her hand, smiling, "Hannah, I know you’ve been upset that you lost to me in our previous showdown. Today is the rematch. I hope this time you can relax your mind. After all, ranking isn’t that important. What matters most is what we can learn from participating in the show."
Her preaching tone and superior attitude placed herself on a pedestal.
However, Tiffany’s fans ate up her every word and praised her for being kind, not competitive, and having the right perspective.
"Ranking isn’t important?" Hannah raised her eyebrows, holding back a laugh. Her smile faded as quickly as it appeared. "If it’s not important, why don’t you just give up your first place? You are so kind, you can’t bear to see other people being eliminated, right?"
She blinked her eyes, playful and vivacious, but her eyes didn’t carry the same joy.
When their gazes fiercely met, there was a chill.
Tiffany furrowed her brows, "Are you kidding?"
"No, you’re the one who’s kidding." Hannah replied, "This is a talent competition. Out of a hundred contestants, only nine can debut. If ranking isn’t important, why not ask the program group to let everyone debut?"
As Hannah finished her sentence, Tiffany’s facial expression turned even more sour.
She kept reminding herself that they were live on air, with many people watching her from behind the camera.
She had to stay calm, stay calm.
She must not lash out.
The surrounding trainees had begun to whisper among themselves.
Their gazes were the same as before.
Among the hundred trainees, only a few have influential backgrounds and shortcuts. The majority are just small trainees relying on their real skills.
They were forced to accept the accepted "backdoor" of this society, this program, and wanted to ingratiate themselves with these high-profile trainees. But at the same time, they harbor extreme resentment towards such people.
If not for them, everyone should have an equal opportunity to debut.
By their own merits.
——I feel like Hannah means something else with her words. She’s really bold!
——These two are practically spelling out their disdain for each other on their faces. Is this really a good idea?
——Tiffany Lynch sounds a bit fake, telling people not to care too much about rankings in a competitive show? What a charade!
——My dear Tiffany just hopes everyone can be happy. Please don’t interpret it out of context, people!
——I think Hannah Winter is the one who is truly disgusting. Tiffany kindly comforted her, and she said such words. So rude!
——As a passersby, I don’t much like Hannah Winter. Her fans over-praise her. She’s just an ordinary-looking girl.
——To the one before: you need a dog translator to curse at you. So tired!
——Tiffany Lynch, the versatile ACE, First A, Initial C. Tiffany must use her talents to shut up some foul-mouthed people and their delusional fans!
—Looking forward to the face-slapping. Who wins who loses is still uncertain!
Hannah looked at Tiffany, seeing the eyes that were supposedly a bit similar to her own, she smiled, "The outcome is still uncertain, I hope you will always be this confident."
Tiffany froze for a moment.
When facing Hannah, she always uncontrollably thought of this woman once standing beside the man she loved the most, maybe they even embraced or kissed each other.
During the times Tiffany could never intervene or step into.