Since the six people involved were apprentices of different levels, the clothing each wore varied greatly, appearing somewhat disordered at a glance.
However, once the singing and dancing began, everyone's attention subconsciously fell onto Hannah, standing at the center.
On her debut, people saw her in a simple cheongsam, holding a pipa, seeming otherworldly, but now watching her dance gave a completely different impression.
Hannah's dance might not be the best, but her movements were fluid and her strength appropriate, avoiding a too soft feeling. What's most important was that she hit every beat.
That was the most difficult part.
Even though the accompaniment was loud, Hannah's voice was the most recognizable among the six, and you could hear it without considerable effort.
Reese Shaw's expression had turned somewhat troubled, clearly underestimating Hannah.
Subtle murmuring could be heard from below.