The Heiress’ Return & Revenge
Chapter 60
Chapter 60 Who Knew It Would Come To This
After breakfast, the two groups did not continue with the task. Instead, they went outside and found a space to rehearse for the afternoon performance.
Simone and her group started by rehearsing the shadow puppetry, and then they watched their group mates practice for their own performances.
Whenever they noticed a problem, they pointed it out so that improvements could be made.
On the other hand, the other group practiced individually since they all had solo performances.
Afterwards, Simone made several appetizing dishes using the ingredients given by the villagers as a reward for their hard work. She didn’t want the ingredients to go to waste.
Zac and the rest sat down happily and enjoyed the food.
As for Jodie’s group, they didn’t have time to cook as they had two performances.
In the end, Jodie made four PB&Js for lunch.
Her group found the lunch to be bland compared to the delicious aroma of Simone’s cooking. They planned to enjoy a feast when they returned to Cebros.
At 2:00 PM, the production crew set up a stage and placed chairs in a field in the village.
The village head used a loudspeaker to announce in the village for the villagers to gather and watch the performance.
Jonah then asked both groups to draw lots. The group that picked the longer stick would perform first.
Eric represented Simone’s group, while Leon represented Jodie’s group.
In the end, Leon got the longer stick and asked, “We’re performing first. Who wants to go first?”
Jodie looked around and raised her hand. “Maybe I can go first.”
Leon and the rest had no objections.
So, she walked up to the stage to perform a traditional dance in traditional attire that she had specially asked the production crew to prepare.
Having practiced from a young age, she delivered a brilliant performance.
The villagers clapped loudly, and Jodie was satisfied as she watched their applause.
was Simone and
go with the children first? We should use dance to go
rest all agreed.
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the children in the village to perform a robot dance for the second performance, dressed
the children were
a group of people on stage, which created a better stage effect,
performance and even louder applause when
when she heard the louder cheers and applause compared to her performance. However, she didn’t mind
Aaron performed a street dance. Considering he was a singer and dancer, he
couldn’t fully appreciate his dance since he was performing alone. So, the
many performances, Leyla was next after Aaron
audience mainly consisted of older people and children, their reactions were equally
down from the stage, Keira performed with the children,
sang classic songs that older people
order and connecting rhythm of each song, so that each
the audience hummed along unconsciously and still wanted
the old villagers and children were their primary
sang a theme song for a TV show, which was on
the show.
the children on stage as
they admired their children’s artwork, thinking
also
an atmosphere that Jodie played the song
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the netizens commented fairly that she had superb skill but didn’t bring out the
good if it wasn’t for
something to compare against, even people who didn’t know much about music felt that
the villagers still clapped but weren’t as excited as they were while listening to the songs and watching
and stupid. She should have prepared a song or performance more suitable for older people and
that her limelight wasn’t stolen since Simone wasn’t part of the more
was that her performance was being compared in the live chat, and she was on the losing side. If she
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