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Side Chick Era Over (Sharon and Carter) novel Chapter 681

Chapter 681

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Chapter 681

The staffer was flushed with excitement.

“Our stream just blew up! Sure, we paid for some promotional traffic, but this effect-this reach-is off the charts! Right now, we’re closing in on a million viewers, and the numbers are still climbing!”

Fabian hurried over to check.

One glance, and he froze.

In the time it took for him to exchange a few words, the viewership had already broken the million mark.

A million… A million!

All his years in directing, and he had never seen such heat around a project.

For a moment, he just stood there, stunned. Then the realization hit, and his blood surged. His instincts sharpened-this was it. At

last, he could feel it: his chance to finally step out of the shadows.

He spun toward the technicians at their consoles. “Keep the servers and the stream stable. I don’t want so much as a hiccup or a

freeze.”

Everyone present was part of his original team. They understood the gravity of the moment. This broadcast could make or break

them.

The staffer leaned closer, voice brimming with excitement. “Fabian, this contestant, Sharon McKinzie-she’s not only stunning, her skill is top tier. Even if she doesn’t win the championship, I’d bet she’ll be the most popular contestant by far.”

Fabian’s eyes lit with determination. “Then we put the spotlight on her. She could very well be the one who turns things around

for us.

“And make sure we push traffic to her upcoming opponent, Kelly, too. Let’s see how many viewers Kelly can draw in comparison.”

The staffer nodded. He knew what Fabian was doing-measuring popularity to decide where resources should go. This was survival of the fittest. Strength mattered, but so did public appeal.

On the live feed, the comment section was a blur, scrolling too quickly to follow.

Fabian leaned in, scanning carefully.

About half the audience gushed over Sharon’s beauty-entranced by her face before anything else.

Another twenty percent were dissecting her performance, their remarks sharp and technical; insiders, without a doubt.

Another fifth were obvious fans, promoting her tirelessly, praising both her skill and charm, introducing her to newcomers.

And the last fraction? Her haters, of course.

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Fabian had the tech team pull backend analytics, keeping a real-time grasp of the situation.

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Meanwhile, onstage, Sharon was fielding the host’s questions. Each contestant received five minutes after their performance to engage and win over the audience.

“Your piece just now was extraordinary,” the host said, his curiosity mirrored by the entire hall. “I’ve never heard it before. Could you tell us its title, and which master composed it?”

Every ear in the venue tilted toward her answer. Even Maestro Warner sat straighter in his seat.

The level of this composition was on par with Star. He hadn’t managed to track Star down, but if he could at least discover the creator of this piece, this trip to Zachemaine would already be worth it.

Since Star, it had been years since the industry produced a composition with the potential to become a true classic.

A man of Warner’s experience needed only a single listen to know-this song was no weaker than First Love.

Through the microphone, Sharon’s voice flowed steady and calm.

“This piece is called Moonlight Over the Sea. It’s one of my original works.”

The host blinked. “Your original? You composed it yourself?”

Sharon smiled. “Yes.”

The host, himself a member of the Violin Association and no stranger to musical expertise, immediately grasped the significance.

“My goodness me!” He couldn’t hold back a gasp. “A performer and a composer? Even on the world stage, this piece could stand

proudly alongside works by the great masters.”

The audience erupted.

“She really wrote it herself? That’s insane! She’s a genius!”

“I just looked it up online. There’s no score for Moonlight Over the Sea anywhere. It really might be her original!”

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