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When Her "Death" Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel)

Chapter 874
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Chapter 874 Similar Style Most composers tended to have a sense of self-judgment.

Cecilia had heard the song that cin second place. Honestly, it didn't hold a candle to her own music. Moreover, the initial download and play count for the runner-up's song wasn't high, so how did it suddenly skyrocket in less than half a day? There was definitely something fishy going on here.

Seeing that it was getting late, Cecilia decided to have Charlotte investigate the matter the next day.

Yet, early in the morning the following day, before she even had a chance to reach out to Charlotte, Charlotte was already calling.

"Boss, bad news!" "What's going on?" Cecilia asked, puzzled.

"This morning, as I was checking in on the competition, I noticed that the second song has overtaken yours, Charlotte began, a nagging suspicion forming in her mind. "Originally, it was far behind your 'Won't Give Up' in terms of statistics, but it suddenly surpassed it. I suspect that someone may have tampered with the competition." Although the competition organizers repeatedly emphasized the prohibition of purchasing traffic flow, it didn't necessarily mean the contestants would comply Cecilia had similar suspicions too. "You need to investigate this; make sure you find sproof." Without any concrete evidence, she didn't want to make baseless assumptions about the other competitors. After all, everyone had their own struggles.

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"All right." Charlotte hung up the phone.

Cecilia reopened the competition data and, second-place song had already surpassed her.

- Sure enough, the However, there were snetizens who commented: Is this a joke? What's so What's so How could it surpass "Won't Give Up"? appealing about "First Snow"? "First Snow" was the nof the second song, primarily centered and love.

Meanwhile, the song Cecilia wrote was primarily inspirational, about blossoming from adversity.

Snetizens responded: Clearly, "First Snow" sounds better.

Are you guys serious? Sure, "First Snow" is decent, but it can't possibly compare to "Won't Give Up"! Exactly, we all have a discerning eye! The majority of netizens expressed that "Won't Give Up" was better.

"First Snow" sounded better, that "Won't Give Up" was a testament to sentiment and inspiration.

Unwilling to have her mood disrupted, Cecilia decided to turn off the competition updates.

If she lost this time, she indeed needed to take a good, hard look at herself for the reason.

Meanwhile, inside the dance studio, Riley updated Cassandra on the situation regarding the purchase of the online troll army.

"First Snow', the song originally in second place, has now becthe first place." Cassandra felt that it wasn't enough. She was determined to ensure that Cecilia wouldn't even get second place. "Keep purchasing more traffic flow. I want to make sure Cecilia doesn't even make it into the top three." After she spoke, something else cto her mind.

"Will the judges give scores at the end?" "I think so," Riley replied. "The scores given by the judges carry more weight than the number of audience downloads and plays, so they have a greater impact on the overall results." "Then tell all the judges to give her the lowest score." Cassandra remembered that the Jamieson family was behind this competition. She knew that once she spoke up, the judges would surely agree.

"All right." Riley was about to get started on the task.

However, Cassandra stopped her. "Did you find anything else?" Riley shook her head.

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Cassandra gave her a cold glance.

"Get out." What an eyesore.

After Riley left, Cassandra settled herself down and pulled out her phone to check on the status of the competition.

She deliberately looked at the audience comments, under the song "Won't Give Up. They were uniformly positive, with not a single troll. Cassandra furrowed her brows, continuing to scroll down, when a comment suddenly caught her eye.

Why does this piece seem to have a style similar to that of the renowned foreign composer, Ms. Cecille? It couldn't possibly be an imitation, could it?

Upon seeing this comment, Cassandra thought back to Cecilia's song, and indeed, there was something familiar about it. "So she copied and imitated Ms. Cecille!" X