Chapter: 1511
Yet, the official concert account was flooded with comments lauding Clare's artistry and berating both the event planners and Cara.
A smirk tugged at Clare's lips.
“This turned out even better than expected," she mused.
Still, Clare maintained an air of vulnerability.
“My dear supporters, I'm feeling a tad weary tonight. I'll conclude the stream here. My deepest thanks for standing by me. See you next time!"
Once offline, Clare was quick to scour the web.
As anticipated, her impromptu performance was all the rage!
Two trending topics centered around her.
And though the concert also made it to the trending list, its buzz paled in comparison to Clare's.
A triumphant smile crossed Clare's face as she reflected on the night's events.
In the Dome Theatre.
In a backstage room adjacent to the passageway leading to the main stage, the decor and ambiance were top-notch.
With features like a bed, sofa, vanity, and a private shower, the space could rival a luxurious suite in a five-star hotel.
Typically, this space was reserved for the prime member of the performing ensemble.
However, as the concert unfurled, the occupants weren't any of the artists.
Inside, the representative of the Musicians’ Association and Jeremy sat opposite each other.
Being the president of Yeez Entertainment, Jeremy slammed his phone down, his frustration palpable.
"Unbelievable! Damn it! Explain this to me! What's the play here? You recommended Clare to me, and now this woman streamed live before our concert. My reputation, along with that of Yeez Entertainment, had been ruined thanks to her! "
The representative was visibly distressed.
Clare had indeed been their recommendation.
Elevated as a prodigious talent in the realm of Ancient Zither performance, Clare recently clinched the national championship in the youth group. It made sense that the association deemed her a prime choice for this concert.
After all, they didn't know that Clare was such a troublemaker.
The representative proposed, “Perhaps we can release a statement.
Shift the public sentiment."