Chapter: 944
Why were these two main judges speaking like this?
It was as if... Maria was actually the third chief judge!
Meanwhile, as Maria walked out of the auditorium and was about to leave, she was suddenly stopped by someone.
It turned out to be Sarah.
Sarah looked very unhappy. She stood in front of Maria, staring at her with wary and hostile eyes.
"You..."
Although Sarah was pretty determined to stop Maria, she couldn't utter a word for a long time.
It seemed that she didn't know what to say.
How could Maria perform so well? How could she lose to someone Like her?
Of course, it was all in Sarah's head, but she couldn't ask them directly.
"Let me ask you something... Do you know that my instructor is... Professor Felice?"
Felice was the vice president of the Musicians Association of Sheffield, and a famous musician who was known all over the country.
“Do you know who I am? I am Mr. Phillips's student," Sarah said.
A person like Felice didn't accept disciples just because of their popularity as stars.
Felice was a real artist, completely different from Kash.
But Sarah succeeded where others failed and became Felice's disciple. This was something that every star in the entertainment circle craved for--to be recognized by a true master.
With Felice's teachings, Sarah's skills had improved a lot in no time. At least, that was what the girl thought until she heard Maria's performance today.
Maria had been excellent, but Sarah couldn't afford to lose.
Maybe she could bear to fail the audition of the main character of “Female Military Counsellor", but being a student of Felice, she couldn't afford to let the news she Lost to a nobody reach the public's ears.
‘es. I know Felice Phillips," Maria answered with a nod.
Really?" Sarah squinted her eyes suspiciously. "Have you ever met Mr. Phillips?"
Sarah was mentally rejecting this thought. Maria couldn't have met with her master.
She had been Felice's disciple for about two years, and she had never seen Maria with Felice in all that time.
With that thought in mind, Sarah was sure that Maria didn't know Felice.