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Chapter 496: Chapter 496: Probably Envy

Nonetheless, Crystal Quach has spent so many years in the industry and has long-established herself as a top actress. She simply didn’t put any thought into these mindless comments from fans. 𝒻𝑟ℯℯ𝑤𝑒𝑏𝑛𝘰𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝒸𝑜𝘮

Subsequently, James Landon reposted this blog post, announcing that Hannah had signed a contract with him and that his company would assist her in her music journey.

Despite many years in the business, James Landon had started his studio not long ago, and Hannah was the first artist he signed.

--This time, "Shining Star Journey 2" had truly stirred up a big mess for itself. Probably, no one on the show’s team had expected so many people to stand behind Hannah Winter!

--We should have cleaned up these talent shows long ago — they have crushed so many dreams while having the upper hand!

--Support Hannah Winter’s fans in safeguarding their rights. The show’s manipulation this time was really disgusting. Is using fake votes and swapping votes their new low? Do they think we are all blind?

--Don’t vent your anger on Tiffany. Tiffany is also a victim here. It’s not something we, the audience can control!

--Triple Threat Tiffany Lynch, congratulations on debuting in "center" position!

--Are Tiffany Lynch’s fans still trying to control the narrative? Do you seriously believe that your guide was unaware of the vote swapping?

--I knew since long that Tiffany Lynch was a privileged "emperor" contestant. During the previous open-mic car accident, the production team tried to use Hannah Winter as a scapegoat, getting her labeled as the privileged one!

--Hannah Winter truly sacrificed for the show’s script, reminding me of Hayes Edwards from the first season. Too many unresolved feelings!

--Breaking news, Hayes Edwards also posted in support of Hannah Winter, directly criticizing the first season’s production team for faking things!

--Doesn’t the production team understand what they’re doing? Hannah Winter practically carried half of the season’s traffic. With her gone, the place felt so empty, and I felt embarrassed for Tiffany Lynch!

Hayes Edwards was direct by nature. During the first season, when his votes were suppressed, he was fully aware of it. However, back then, he was just a fresh-faced idol and had no choice but to endure it.

But tonight, he couldn’t stand it watching the scene unfold.

Everyone knew that the one hundred and thirty million miracle was created by Hannah, but it was forced onto someone else’s head.

Who could stand this?

*

Louis Snyder thought, he must be envying Hayes Edwards.

Hayes had fans and popularity. He could freely express his views without worrying about the consequences, knowing his fans would support him.

Even if he were to cause a major incident, his fans would defend him.

But Louis couldn’t.

Tiffany had won the first place, he should’ve been happy.

The white moonlight in his heart, the person he had been desperately trying to chase after.

But seeing the person on stage resolutely turning around and walking away, his heart ached uncontrollably.

It was almost laughable.

Had he not subconsciously ended up beneath the building where Hannah lived, staring at the still-dark room, he would not have remembered so vividly which unit and floor she lived in — a place he had only visited once.

Louis Snyder stood still for a long while.

The girl who had braved the rain that night to take him home kept crossing his mind.

That seemed...to be the last warmth she left for him.

And the last time, they sat together, calmly and peacefully.

Her gaze on him was like a lit candle — not bright, but warm enough.

Sometimes he wondered if that night he had taken the initiative, would everything be different now?

A bitter smile appeared on his lips. The previously gentle and harmless face of the young man suddenly looked somewhat bitter.

The lights upstairs remained off.

Where could she have gone if not home?

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