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054 The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea

If it was Scudt, then many things would make sense.

On the one hand, although Scudt is not a top tycoon in the industry, it is also a rare opportunity. For independent singers and independent bands, an extremely important opportunity may be an opportunity to open a window, an opportunity to build connections, or an opportunity to show yourself. Even if it is not to show your talents, it is definitely worth a try to borrow Scudt as a springboard to get to know the senior executives of Universal Records.

On the other hand, it is precisely because of Scudt, a well-informed and widely-connected agent, that insider information is inadvertently leaked. It may not be true that Scudt himself deliberately released the news. The next step is to witness the depth and breadth of independent bands. The singers will inevitably mobilize all resources to complete inquiries and do their best to win the opportunity to show themselves in front of Scudt.

I'm afraid that even the organizers of the Full Moon Party themselves hope to ride on Scud's east wind to truly make the Full Moon Party famous, attract more audiences, and attract more performers, truly promote the "Full Moon Party" sign, leave the territory of New Orleans, and gain attention from the United States.

At this time, it is the time when the Eight Immortals cross the sea to show their magical powers.

Who can accurately find out when Scudt went to the party? Who can convince the organizers of the Full Moon Party to complete the order of performance adjustments? Who can get close to Scudt with their own connections? Who can make full use of the opportunities of the Full Moon Party to open up the situation for their careers?

No wonder!

The noise and noise at this moment are also reasonably explained.

However, Ronan did not like it. Ronan had no personal opinion on Scudt, and they didn't know him, so there was no such thing as likes and dislikes. What Ronan really didn't like was this chaos, and the behavior of interfering with the arrangement of the performance organization in order to win an opportunity to show up was obviously putting the cart before the horse.

The performance should have been about music and performance, but now everyone is more concerned about whether they can show their faces in front of Scud. No one seems to care about the quality of the performance, no one cares about whether disrupting the order of the performance will affect the quality of the performance, and no one cares about whether the audience coming to the full moon party will be affected.

The real victim is actually the audience who hopes to enjoy a carnival party.

This is the part that Ronan doesn't like.

Involuntarily, Ronan remembered the huge queues at the door of the old Blacksmith Bar. The audience was eagerly looking forward to witnessing a carnival. However, less than four hours before the performance officially began, the organizer was changing the order of the performance and disrupting the preparation plans of the bands...

well.

Deep down, Ronan sighed lightly, but he couldn't blame these bands and singers for their eagerness, because one day the Kings themselves were facing such a situation. If they also had the right to choose, would he still refuse the opportunity to perform in front of Scudt?

Ronan hopes that he can remain proud, but he also knows that his thoughts are just assumptions, and what attitude he is when he is really facing, but he cannot infer that the situation where ideals and reality are contrary to reality can only be understood what kind of dilemma is when he really encounters it. Is there still less "begging for a five-dollar rice" thing in real life?

So, Ronan did not comment on Maxim's reaction, but smiled and joked, "Don't say it as if we have a choice."

If the band agent is still there at this time, they can also try to see that whether it is the full moon party to adjust the performance order or to connect with Scudt through connections, the agent will play an important role.

But their agents have become a thing of the past, and relying on the band members' own abilities is impossible. They can only be like headless flies, always wandering around the periphery and unable to get the door.

They no longer have the initiative to choose.

Maxim was stunned for a moment, then drooped his shoulders like frost and eggplant, and sighed deeply, "Yes, what does this fun have to do with us? We should be glad that we can still stay on the performance list, otherwise a tough backstage band will appear at this time and need to take over a position. Isn't the band we join at the last moment the victim is just a victim in front of us?"

"Maxim!"

Ollie and Cliff exclaimed at the same time, and exploded directly in Maxim's ear like thunder, panic and was shocked.

"What if this is really the case?" Ollie frowned and waved her hands repeatedly, unable to hide her worries and tensions, as if Maxim was a witch, and she could make a prediction come true as long as she opened her mouth.

Maxim came to his senses and realized this. He scratched his head, laughed dryly twice, but did not speak up to defend himself, saying more or more wrong.

Alice, who unconsciously threw out important news, was not clear, so, "Is this a big guy who is very important to the band?"

Maxim and Oli exchanged a glance, but did not know how to answer. They both cast their inquiry eyes at Cliff, but the questions were a bit mixed, and Cliff didn't know how to use simple words to complete the explanation.

Alice captured the information she needed in silence, so she waved her hand, "It's okay if you don't need to answer. I'm just purely curious, but I don't know it, and it doesn't have any effect. Anyway, I don't know about these things. Even if you say it, I probably don't understand either."

Surprisingly, Ronan spoke, "We are just seizing every opportunity as much as possible; and, this Scudt always pays attention to the indie band, maybe, he is just an opportunity."

Although not explaining the intricate relationships, Alice still understood and said casually, "Then you're going to do your best to finish the show, isn't it?"

"I mean, he chose to come to the full moon party specifically, so he will definitely hear about the outstanding bands at the full moon party. Didn't Ronan say that he has attention to independent bands, so whether he participated in the full moon party or not - I think no one can stick to the full moon party, and he will pay attention to it, right?"

The simple words immediately brightened the eyes of the band members: those in the authorities were confused, while those onlookers were clear, but Alice could see more clearly.

Even though the performance order is really adjusted and it fits Scudt's attendance, how long is Scudt willing to stay on the scene?

One hour? Two hours?

Two hours only have four bands.
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