Chapter 666:
Demands for answers flooded the Internet.
At the venue, someone even set up a projector, pulling up Evans Entertainment’s official account page and displaying its freshly updated feed for everyone to see.
All around her, reactions unfolded, and Vivian struggled to keep the satisfied smile from breaking across her face.
Another flower was clipped and set neatly into the vase.
What chance did Eva, a mere small-time singer, have of ever beating her? And Charles? He was nothing more than Millie’s lapdog. Taking him down would be effortless.
Vivian’s focus returned to her flowers, arranging them with deliberate care.
“Let’s move on to the next step,” Millie said softly as she watched Vivian from a distance. All eyes shifted to the massive screen as Evans Entertainment’s social media feed began updating in real time.
The new post read: “Here is the contract both parties signed initially, with confidential sections removed.” Several photos appeared underneath.
Only select portions were visible. The rest was hidden due to confidentiality reasons.
Vivian gave a light laugh as she read it.
Turning to face the live-stream camera, she said, “This is the evidence they’re so proud of? It’s ridiculous. With something like this, I could frame half the industry if I wanted.”
But the moment her statement ended, fresh evidence was already appearing. Millie’s eyes stayed on Vivian’s self-satisfied expression as she gave a slow tap of her finger.
And then—
A new post went up from Eva’s account.
The update turned out to be an image. It was a photograph of a copyright registration certificate.
Although the song had been sold, the document was a special registration for authorship rights, with all transfer details clearly marked.
𝖈𝖍𝖊𝖈𝖐𝖊𝖉 𝖘𝖙𝖔𝖗𝖞 𝖍𝖊𝖗𝖊: 𝖌ⲁ𝗅𝗇𝗈ν𝖊𝗅𝘀⫺𝖼𝗈𝗆
Millie’s eyes stayed fixed on the flood of incoming comments, her gaze unwavering.
Showing the contract and the legal notice was merely a formality, while revealing the actual agreement and their repeated warnings proved that Vivian’s actions were deliberate.
Now came the real blow.
Seville moved without hesitation, and Evans Entertainment’s official account immediately reposted the evidence.
“The copyright registration for Glimmer of Love (formerly titled Glimmer of Light) can be verified on the official website.”
The document made it clear that Eva was listed as the sole lyricist and composer, with Vivian’s name nowhere in sight.
That single piece of evidence flipped the entire situation on its head. Industry professionals rushed to the official website, confirming that the Evans Entertainment post record was accurate.
On the big screen, the staff member projecting Evans Entertainment’s page followed the verification process step by step, proving its legitimacy to everyone present.
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