Chapter 73

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After the overall ranking, the eliminated trainees said simple goodbyes to their friends and then packed their bags to leave the training base.

Perhaps there might be better opportunities waiting for them in the future, where they could shine and become famous overnight. Or they might find themselves hopping from one talent show to another, ultimately failing to make much of a splash.

Life is unpredictable, which is why people always hold onto endless hope and new aspirations.

After lunch, the trainees gathered in Venue 3, where Instructor Yin Suli was already waiting for them.

Instructor Yin Suli, holding cue cards, was responsible for announcing the rules of the fourth public performance and the available song choices.

Recently, she had cut her hair short and dyed it a difficult-to-control ash-gray color. Despite the summer heat, she wore short sleeves with knee-high boots, and her slightly exaggerated earrings swayed as she looked up.

The trainees were a bit intimidated by this instructor, who spoke bluntly without beating around the bush. Unlike their interactions with Instructor Yao Chen, they stood obediently in front of her instead of being casual.

Only Fan Xi showed a hint of curiosity on his face, and after a while, he raised his hand energetically. "Teacher, can I ask a question?"

Yin Suli lazily raised her eyelids. "Go ahead."

Fan Xi asked humbly, "It seems like it's thirty degrees today. Aren't you hot wearing long boots?"

Yin Suli's expression remained unchanged. "Yes, I am."

Fan Xi asked for advice, "Then why are you wearing them?"

Yin Suli replied, "Because I want to."

Fan Xi: "..."

That reason seemed flawless.

The trainees couldn't help but suppress their laughter, while Instructor Yin Suli looked around and said, "Any more questions? Then let's begin with the rules for the fourth public performance. This will be your last performance stage before your debut. The next round, from twenty-four to fifteen, will determine whether you can enter the final debut night."

The trainees took a deep breath upon hearing this. Having come this far, who wouldn't want to hold on a little longer and secure the final debut spot? Although the top five trainees only saw minor fluctuations in their positions, the bottom three positions had been constantly changing.

Chu Xin could directly advance to the top nine from the back row. So why didn't the person currently in last place have the chance to pull him down?

The rules for the final performance stage were simple.

Four performance songs, six trainees per group. Within each group, roles were assigned according to different positions in a boy band: rap, vocal, and dance. Each member's part was allocated based on their strengths, such as lead singer, sub-vocal, main dancer, sub-dancer, etc.

Four songs were provided for selection, but there were no demonstration videos. Teams were free to interpret the songs, design their stage, rearrange the music, choreograph, and even write lyrics themselves.

Instructor Yin Suli smiled as she squinted her eyes. "In other words, this stage is completely free, with no restrictions, but it tests teamwork and individual abilities. The program provides only the original songs, and how you modify them is entirely up to you. As long as you dare to try, you can even make significant changes to the style."

The trainees could see both worry and eagerness in each other's eyes, but the latter prevailed.

Instructor Yin Suli paused and continued, "This also means that when choosing teammates, you should plan how to divide the work in advance. In a team, there should be members who can arrange music, members with choreography experience, and trustworthy lyricists. Although everyone can write their own parts, often different ideas can be disjointed and appear abrupt."

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