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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 354

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Violeta said wisely, "A diamond shines no matter where it is. Being at the end isn't always the best. Being in the front gives me a chance to make some connections."

Eugene admired Violeta's mindset. Despite being in the entertainment industry, she hadn't let it change her.

"It's great that you think this way. I hope you always stay true to yourself."

The staff didn't mean to ignore Eugene's request. The competition for the final spots was just too fierce.

At 9 PM, the red carpet event officially began.

The host, dressed in a simple white gown, stood by the signing board, microphone in hand, smiling at the countless cameras in front of her. She started inviting guests to come out according to the script.

Backstage, the struggle over the lineup continued.

Lydia wanted the final spot. Having just returned, she wanted the most attention. But there were bigger names ahead of her, like a recently awarded international film star, whose presence Lydia couldn't overshadow. So, she settled for the third-to-last spot.

Hattie, though not very influential, was highly ambitious. She was originally scheduled to walk ahead of Violeta but wasn't happy about it. She asked Hannah for help, who managed to secure a mid-spot for her through some connections, hoping Hattie's performance on the red carpet would trend and attract fans.

Jacques also benefited from this, moving up the order along with Hattie.

After all the adjustments, Violeta, initially the twelfth to walk, was pushed to seventh!

Eugene was furious when he found out. These people were truly relentless in their pursuit of better spots.

Time was tight, and the host was already calling Violeta's name to come on stage.

Violeta stood up.

Aster helped smooth out her dress.

"Mr. Scott, I'm going now."

"Alright."

Aster accompanied Violeta outside, watching her gracefully move forward.

Even before Violeta reached the signing board, cameras were already flashing wildly.

"Violeta, over here, please."

The host politely gestured to the spot.

Violeta walked to the signing board amidst the flashes, took a pen from the tray, and signed her name.

The photographers were enthusiastic.

Her gaze swept over the cameras, and then, following the host's signal, she left.

Since the Clio Charity Night red carpet was being live-streamed, cameras continued to follow Violeta as she walked away.

The reporters at the event were sharp-eyed and quickly noticed that Violeta was wearing haute couture, sparking whispers among them.

The online comments section exploded with excitement.

One of Violeta's major fans, known on Facebook as The Violet Land, helped spread the buzz.

Eugene had already arranged for Violeta to trend. As soon as she finished her walk and the live stream gained traction, she shot up in the trendy searches.

...

Backstage, Eugene was waiting for Violeta, ready to introduce her to some of the veteran artists and producers.

Apex was collaborating with Orange Channel on a new music show, and Brandon had been invited to participate. Brandon's musical talent was impressive, and the company planned to make him the next top-tier star in the domestic entertainment industry.

However, Brandon's messy personal life was a concern, and the company had ordered him to clean up his act during the show.

Eugene told Violeta, "Men like him, without discipline, even if they become famous, they're likely to fail in the long run."

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