Chapter 805: Chapter 805: It Depends on How We Talk_1
If Hannah really went solo, it would absolutely be a severe blow to the team.
Maybe after that, no one would pay any attention to them.
They are not fans, they can only see the small benefits in front of them, always feeling that their idol is the greatest and they can’t do without Hannah.
Now that things had gotten to this point, it was serious, and people even began blaming the girl who had just mentioned "going solo." Some even started cursing their own fans in their hearts.
A bunch of brainless things, always engaged in such futile acts, causing them and Hannah to fall out.
Yes, even now, fans from other camps are still calling for Hannah to leave the group, just for the sake of so-called "equal treatment and shared resources."
Some thought of Lucy Taylor; after all, the two of them were friends, and they didn’t believe Hannah would actually abandon even a friend, "Lucy, please talk to Hannah, saying ’going solo’ is too much."
Lucy had an indifferent look and stood by Hannah’s side, "Whatever Hannah does, I support her."
She wasn’t a vampire, she did envy Hannah, but she truly wasn’t jealous.
Christopher Lee also hurriedly raised his hand to show his loyalty, "I support Hannah going solo too."
The situation had reached a deadlock, evidently beyond Tiffany Lynch’s control.
She herself hadn’t expected Hannah to directly bring up the issue of "going solo." Who had given her the courage? "Hannah, have you discussed going solo with the company? The company surely won’t agree to it, right?"
The others caught on.
Yes, how could HQ possibly allow Hannah to go solo when they hadn’t even kicked out a member for manipulating votes to keep the group together?
With that thought, everyone straightened their backs again.
Hannah looked sideways, meeting Tiffany Lynch’s gaze, "Whether they agree or not depends on how the discussion goes."
Probably sensing that something wasn’t right inside, the people waiting outside hurried to call Teresa Gordon.
Someone mentioned to Teresa Gordon about Hannah talking about going solo, expecting to hear Teresa’s criticism of Hannah, but she just took the person away.
They were headed to the top floor, which didn’t seem like they were going for a reprimand at all.
A feeling of uncertainty suddenly struck everyone, "The company wouldn’t really agree to let Hannah Winter go solo, would they?"
"Isn’t this what you all hoped for?" Lucy Taylor spoke before anyone could respond, looking at Tiffany Lynch with a somewhat schadenfreude expression, "Some people, this is what you call shooting yourself in the foot. Trying to mimic others with makeup, clothes, really thinking you’re somebody, huh?"
With her words poking through the situation, realizing that everyone’s eyes were on her, Tiffany Lynch was more angry than embarrassed.
Christopher Lee, lost in the conversation, even actively approached to ask, "Who are you talking about, Lucy?"
Lucy Taylor withdrew her gaze, smiling at Christopher Lee, "Who do you think?"
Christopher Lee was truly straightforward and directly pointed it out, "Is it Tiffany Lynch?"
The atmosphere was incredibly awkward, and yet Christopher Lee could still smile with pure innocence, "Why would Tiffany Lynch imitate Hannah? That’s not right."
Lucy suddenly couldn’t tell whether Christopher Lee was genuinely naive or pretending to be.
But what he said did seem sensible.
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Tiffany Lynch herself hadn’t really thought she could get that song from Hannah’s hands.
Stirring up trouble was just because those people were too foolish to even cause Hannah a bit of distress.
Useless.
She waited on Hannah’s inevitable path, in a place with no one around, too lazy to even pretend.
About ten minutes later, Hannah finally came downstairs from upstairs.