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Chapter 122
The music director, Callum, was the same. The now-popular film stars Andrew and Trevor shared a similar history. And the famous amateur singer, Mira, was the abandoned daughter of the Mercer family.
They had also heard that Mira’s music teacher was Lania, another artist who had been discarded by Porter Entertainment and blacklisted by the industry.
What kind of people were they? Were they running a salvage yard for rejects?
Perhaps some were just envious and resentful, and finding flaws to pick at was the only way they could find some comfort.
The issue didn’t stop there. After some digging by netizens and industry peers, they also discovered that:
Most of the key personnel in Solflare Entertainment’s public relations, marketing, and promotion departments had resigned from other companies.
Especially from Porter Entertainment, Mercer Vision Entertainment, and others… This… this… this was just unbelievable.
In the past, these things were considered major taboos. Being cast out by a major company was practically a death sentence.
Anyone who dared to hire them would be making an enemy of their peers.
Yet Solflare Entertainment had dared. Not only had they hired them, but they had helped them skyrocket to success.
But no matter what anyone said, their paid music model was a massive, history- changing success.
Before long, Mira faced her first monthly exam. This time, she set a goal for herself: to be first in the entire grade.
In her previous life, her grades had slipped for various reasons.
Mara, despite having a weaker foundation, had top-tier tutors for every subject hired by Lacey. Ethan, having studied abroad in the Javenaire Federation, would also help her whenever he had time.
In the first monthly exam of their senior year, Mara’s total score broke into the top ten of the grade, while Mira had fallen from her usual first place to outside the top fifty.
Mira still remembered the day the results were released.
At the time, Norman, the butler, had picked them both up from school.
As soon as he walked in the door, Norman announced loudly, “Congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Mercer! Miss Mara ranked in the top three of her class and top ten of her grade on this month’s exam p>
Lacey immediately pulled Mara into a hug. “My darling, you’re just too brilliant!” “Hahaha, that’s my Mercer family daughter.
You’ve always wanted to go to the Maldives, right? We’ll take you during the upcoming fall break p>
Adrian promised.
There was a time when Mira was almost always first in her grade.
When she first started elementary school, they would get excited, praise her, and give her rewards.
Later, they
Used to it and took it
for granted. Over time, Mira herself
came to believe that her family didn’t
care about such things
She envied Liora and Celine. Every time they got good grades, they received
encouragement and rewards from their families.
Once in middle school, after a monthly exam, Liora had placed third. The next day
at school, she happily showed everyone her reward.
“Look, isn’t this new outfit pretty? It’s my reward for the exam.
My mom is taking me to the amusement park on Sunday!
Mira, you’re number one. What’s your reward p>
“My family doesn’t care about that stuff p>
She remembered showing her report card to her mother at home the day before. Lacey had only said, “Oh, the results are out p>
And then, nothing.
After that, Mira never bothered showing her family her grades again.
But ever since Mara arrived, any small achievement she made was treated like a supreme honor.
It was only then that Mira realized her family did care about these things.
She remembered at the end of last semester, when she got first place in the entire grade, Ethan rewarded her with a box of imported colored pencils. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer were very displeased.
Adrian even scolded her.
“She’s supposed to get good grades, isn’t she? Why does she need a reward for that p>
Thinking back now, it was probably because Mara had done poorly, and her excellent grades only served to highlight Mara’s inadequacy.
“What was your score p>
After they finished praising Mara, they turned to look at Mira.
Just what she was afraid of.
Mira had been worried about not doing well this time and was hoping her parents would just ignore her as usual.
Before she could answer, Mara immediately said, “Dad, Mom, please don’t punish my sister. It’s just one bad test p>
The butler added, “I heard… I heard Miss Mira didn’t even make it into the top fifty this time p>