Chapter 23

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Chu Xin looked at his teammates. He was the only one with a decent B-level strength, while the other seven, except for two D-level members, were all at the lowest F-level.

He had been chosen for this team—

If Chu Xin had a choice, he would never have wanted to join such a lifeless, demoralized, and incompetent team. But he had no choice.

When his name was called, Chu Xin looked at the dull-colored training uniform with an uncomfortable smile. He knew the camera was always on him. If he showed any reluctance when the F-class trainees were called, the audience might think he looked down on lower-level trainees, which would be detrimental to him. Although Chu Xin knew that the best way to deal with it was to accept it calmly, given that he couldn't change the outcome, he still silently walked into the team, allowing the atmosphere to quickly become awkward.

He didn't want this, but he couldn't control it.

Chu Xin was already twenty-six years old this year. While he might still be considered youthful among ordinary people, for a trainee, especially in the program "Infinite Youth," he was much older than most contestants.

Yao Chen, the mentor, was a year younger than him and had been in the industry for many years, considered a senior, while he was still struggling in a talent show.

For singers, their youth was their asset, and singers weren't as restricted as idols. However, for idols who sang and danced, the golden period was only a few short years.

He had already lost at the starting line. It took him seven years of hard training to finally have this opportunity to debut.

Chu Xin's strength had improved, and he had successfully risen to a B-level. However, after countless fantasies, he finally had the chance to step onto the stage for the first performance, but he had to do it with teammates who couldn't even complete basic dance moves.

The oldest among his teammates, besides him, was only twenty years old, and the rest were just coming of age, unable to understand what Chu Xin was desperate about.

Chu Xin remained silent. He had a rather stern appearance, and when he didn't speak, he seemed to distance himself from others, making the younger brothers on the opposite side feel uneasy and lost.

Li Yuran, who had pulled Chu Xin into the team, pursed his lips, feeling somewhat regretful. He knew his own strength was very poor, and most of his teammates were in a similar situation. Chu Xin was somewhat out of place in this team; the only thing they could bring him was a burden.

However, when it was his turn to choose, Li Yuran couldn't help but act impulsively. He naively and selfishly wanted to bring in a strong student to help him present the stage better.

It wasn't without reason... Earlier, when they were eating in the cafeteria, Li Yuran saw Chu Xin wearing a B-level training uniform and gathered the courage to ask him some questions about dancing. Chu Xin patiently helped him. So, at that moment, Li Yuran convinced himself in secret that Chu Xin was a good person who wouldn't mind being in a team with him.

But now, he felt he had made a mistake.

If Chu Xin were eliminated because of this, then he might even be seen as "biting the hand that feeds him."

Because Li Yuran knew very well that no matter how strong Chu Xin's personal ability was, the stage belonged to eight people in the end. If anyone didn't perform well, it would affect the team, especially if the whole performance went badly. No matter how high Chu Xin's personal performance completion rate was, he would be categorized along with everyone else as part of the "trash performance" by the audience.

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