Too Late to Hold Me Back Chapter 279

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Chapter 279

The three characters immediately started hunting for improperly parked bikes.

“There’s one! Hurry, before someone else grabs it p>

In a short amount of time, they had made several dozen dollars.

“Wait, what if someone intentionally moves a properly parked bike into an illegal zone, takes a picture, and moves it back just to get the bounty? Wouldn’t the last rider get fined for no reason p>

“We thought of that,” Mira explained in character. “That’s why there’s a new rule for returning bikes. You have to snap a picture of your properly parked bike to prove you left it in the right spot. It prevents exactly that kind of scam p>

The entire skit lasted only twenty minutes. Not only was it genuinely funny, but it also seamlessly educated the audience on the new parking guidelines and the bounty system.

Aidan and Gavin were both award-winning actors, so they played their roles effortlessly. Mira’s acting was a bit rough around the edges in comparison.

She wasn’t a professional actress, after all, and didn’t dedicate her time to honing the craft.

But the minor flaws didn’t matter. With the two handsome actors supporting her, her performance felt perfectly natural.

Mira had initially only planned to bring her old stage partner, Gavin, but when she heard Aidan was dying to join, she brought him along too.

They were all signed to her company. Giving them exposure was a win-win situation; the more famous they got, the better it was for Solflare Entertainment.

Of course, integrating an EcoRide commercial into a comedy skit meant she had to cut a hefty check to the television network.

Mira’s second appearance was a duet with Gavin, performing Lune’s brand-new song, “The Horizon’s Call p>

Tonight, we drink until the dawn,

Sing loud, let the sorrow be gone.

Raise a glass to the endless sky,

Pour the wine, let the past fly by.

Tonight, we drink until the dawn,

Sing loud, let the sorrow be gone.

Together we toast to the home we left behind p>

The lyrics had been slightly tweaked from her past life’s version to better capture the homesickness and longing of wanderers missing their families during the holidays.

A new track from Lune was already highly anticipated.

The moment the beautiful, soothing melody began, the audience was captivated.

It felt like a gentle breeze sweeping across a quiet field, or the distant call of loved ones guiding them on an unknown journey.

There was a subtle, melancholic undercurrent in the music, perfectly echoing the longing for distant shores, pulling listeners into an emotional embrace.

It offered solace, allowing people to release their stress and find comfort in the rhythm p>

The moment the song aired, internet traffic spiked. That very night, millions downloaded and covered the track. But that was a story for later.

Naturally, since the song debuted on the Midwinter Jubilee, it couldn’t be locked behind a paywall. They could only monetize it through streaming traffic.

It was a trade-off. Mira hadn’t released new music in a while, and she wanted to give her fans a genuine surprise.

By the time Mira and the guys got home, Rachel was still sitting on the couch, completely mesmerized.

“Rachel, haven’t you eaten yet p>

“Oh! You’re back p>

“Seriously? You still haven’t eaten p>

Mira glanced at the dining table. “Don’t tell me you haven’t even ordered p>

“I was too busy watching your performances! I completely forgot p>

Mira quickly pulled out her phone to place the order. Luckily, her segments had aired early in the evening, so it was only 3:00PM.

The restaurants should still be open.

Delivery drivers were always swamped during the holidays. She expected a long

wait, but the food arrived surprisingly fast.

The delivery guy was around Mira’s age, wearing the bright blue Solflare Express uniform.

“That was fast. Aren’t you guys slammed?” Rachel asked.

“Slammed doesn’t even cover it. We’re incredibly busy.

“The order volume is insane right now. We’re grouping orders by

neighborhood an

them

cars. We can drop off dozens of

orders in a single trip p>

“How many cars does a single branch have p>

“Plenty. I haven’t counted p>

Every branch had delivery cars, but usually only one or two. Normally, the guys just

used their e-bikes.

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