Chapter 82
Chapter 82 Concert Guest Appearance
Sylvia’s phone lit up with a new message; it was from Bark, telling her that he had made the official
announcement. The concert was set for the 12th of next month. Originally, there were ns for
three shows, but Bark decided to perform just one. He had told his agent that, with his sister finally
free from the chains of marriage, he wanted to spend time with her to help her heal her heart. And
so, he wasn’t
a show which, with Sylvia as a guest, finally got interested in working beyond that single
performance scheduled.
Sylvia received Bark’s message along with another one from her brother and his agent. He had no
choice but to vent to her about Bark’s approach.
“Are you even listening to me?” Ingridined, growing more exasperated. She had been
speaking at length, and Sylvia hadn’t said a word -instead, she was smiling over something on her
phone. Why should she be so happy, especially when she had obtained her position through
questionable means, as Ingrid believed? How could she possibly deserve to be here, being joyful?
Sylvia tucked her phone away and stared at Ingrid as though she were a clown throwing a fit.
“If you’re so capable, then why don’t you go ahead and seal the deal yourself? Don’t think I don’t
know why you came here today – you wanted to take the credit for my work. Now, I’ve given you the
chance, why aren’t you seizing it?” Sylvia’s retort turned the tables on Ingrid, who was left open–
mouthed and incapable of response as Sylvia left with Juliet and Jack in tow.
Sylvia’s car sped off, leaving only a trail of exhaust behind. Ingrid choked on the fumes and
spitefully spat on the ground as she watched Sylvia’s car disappear.
“What’s there to be smug about? Just you wait; I’ll take over your position sooner orter. After all,
you stole what was mine. We’ll see how long you can stay pleased with yourself!” Ingrid always felt
Sylvia had robbed her of her rightful ce, never once considering her own shorings. But
Sylvia simply didn’t care about Ingrid’s outrage enjoying her victory.
Once in the car, Sylvia and Juliet were immediately absorbed in the news on their phones.
“I thought your brother would wait a while longer before making the announcement. I’m surprised it
was so soon. And we don’t even know if the twins can make it back by then. Oh, and remind your
brother to save me a ticket – I want one right in the center, where the interaction happens.”
Sylvia couldn’t help butugh wryly at Juliet’s list of demands. Bark could be stingy; getting tickets
from him was already lucky enough, let alone tickets with audience interaction.
“Oh my god, your brother just posted a photo. Last time he did that, a lot of people started guessing
about your identity. Now that you’re announced as a concert guest, it’s even more intriguing. What
do you think theizens will say? Might they suspect some improper rtionship between you and
your brother?” Juliet teased with a yful smirk.
Sylvia pped the top of Juliet’s head in mock annoyance.
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“Don’t you know better than to spread such nonsense about me and my brother? Cut it out, or he
really will get mad at you when he hears this,” Sylvia scolded.
Chapter 82 Concert Guest Appearance
Juliet covered her head, feigning hurt from Sylvia’s tap. “All right, all right, I won’t say anymore,
happy now?
she said with a pout.
Sylvia shook her head in exasperation and returned to scrolling through the onlinements.
Everyone… was stunned by Bark’s announcement about the concert and the reveal that Sylvia
would be a guest. No one in the entertainment world had ever heard of Sylvia before–it was as if
she had popped up out of
nowhere.
Of course, people came to know of Sylvia because of the highly publicized divorce with Cyril.
Additionally, there was the incident where she was falsely used, and when the truth came out, it
led to a twist where those who framed her ended up facing consequences. This sparked even more
curiosity about whether Sylvia had some powerful backing–how else could she always emerge
unscathed from every confrontation and even turn the tables on her adversaries? Though the
oue was satisfying, the process left people filled with wonder.
Beyond the curiosity about Sylvia’s identity, many were concerned about her appearance at the
concert. Could she handle the spotlight? After all, Sylvia wasn’t known as a singer, and the thought
of her sharing the stage with Bark worried his fans. They feared a potential disaster and flocking to
thepany’s social media pages, pleading for Sylvia to be dropped from the lineup, fearing she
wasn’t suitable for the
event at the moment.
Sylvia scrolled through thesements with a mixture of amusement and disbelief. She wasn’t
expecting Bark to be so mboyant about it; she had thought her involvement would be revealed at
the concert itself. Now, with the situation blown out of proportion, she half–expected a public outcry
against
her.
Though Sylvia wasn’t worried aboutizens discovering her true identity, the constant attention felt
ufortably intrusive, like being under surveince.
After browsing a while, her phone rang–it was Bark calling.
“Seen all that buzz online? What do you think? Pretty impressive of your brother to stir things up,
right?” There was a hint of swagger in Bark’s voice; he wanted the whole world to know about his
unique
rtionship with Sylvia.
“Big bro, don’t you think today’s announcement was a bit too much? If you did all this just to dere
our sibling rtionship, that’s fine by me. But if not, I find it quite troubling,” Sylvia replied, her tone
conveying
her difort.
“What’s there to be troubled about? I’m on your side, and I did all this to let everyone know you’re
my sister. Prepare yourself, because at the concert, I’ll make sure everyone knows that fact. But for
now, just bear with the aftermath a bit. You’ve dealt with things like this before, right?”