As more people joined the conversation, a small circle of discussion began to form—
Seven: I was there at the venue. Honestly, the best performance of the night was Yesterday Once More. The song itself and the singer's professionalism were top-tier—nothing else compared. But now, watching the livestream highlights, it all seems... underwhelming. It's odd.
Friday: Same here! I was in the audience, too. As soon as I left, I wanted to relive the moment, but what I saw online was just... disappointing. Did something go wrong with the livestream?
Seven: No idea. Anyone else notice this?
A flurry of replies followed—
"You two above must be diehard Serena fans! Faint Whispers was hands-down the best performance of the night!"
"Exactly! Yesterday Once More was nice, but it just can't compare to Faint Whispers. Besides, Vivienne isn't even a professional singer, which makes her performance even more impressive!"
"Vivienne is a total genius!"
"Hey, Seven, I actually prefer the style of Yesterday Once More too, but there's no need to insist it was the best. The Untouchable & The Marked was great in its own right—why do you have to pit Yesterday Once More against Faint Whispers?"
Seven replied again: I'm really not trying to argue—I genuinely liked both Yesterday Once More and Faint Whispers. But in the actual venue, Yesterday Once More was electrifying, especially the violin solo at the end. It was absolutely stunning. The livestream cut just doesn't do it justice!
"Alright, we get it, Seven—you're just a Serena superfan, trying to spin things. Do you really think everyone's blind except you?"
Initially, Seven was just raising a question, but the more he was accused, the more stubborn he became.
He fired off a lengthy response, diving deep into the stage design, lighting, sound quality, every angle he could think of, and replied in detail.
After posting, he waited for responses. But none came.
He scrolled back through the discussion and found that his comment had been deleted.
Looking further, he saw that all his previous messages had vanished, too.
So that's why no one was talking about it—everyone's comments were being silenced.
But Seven wasn't one to give up easily. He switched to an alternate account, rallied a group of people, and started the hashtag #YesterdayOnceMoreLiveSound, determined to fan the flames and push the topic into the spotlight.
As the controversy began to heat up—
Emilia stared at her phone, reading a message from Tyler.
Tyler: Grandpa's not doing well. He wants to see you.
Emilia tightened her grip on the phone, an image of an elderly man flickering in her mind.
Parker…
She remembered how, back when she married Tyler, it was all for Parker's sake—to bring hope to the old man's failing health.

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