Chapter 670:

How could that be?

The same question rippled through the crowd.

“Wait—Serena was Millie, and now Eva too? How many identities does she have? This is wild!”

“I can’t even imagine how frustrated Vivian must be about this right now.”

“Serena being Millie was proven—she unmasked herself on stage. But Eva?”

“Looks like she is. Someone’s already breaking down the timeline online. Check this link…”

The live stream, combined with Love of Vivian’s upcoming release, was pulling massive traffic. People were already piecing together the clues.

They found that soon after Millie married Brandon and stepped away from the spotlight, Eva’s account was established and posted its first update. That account was verified when Evans Entertainment officially tagged it back then, with clear timestamps that couldn’t be faked.

Recently, Eva had promoted songs for Elliott Group’s new products through the same account—further proof.

They also noticed that Eva had been selling songs she wrote until recently, when she released her own to promote the Elliott Group’s jewelry line.

Many had noticed that Eva’s singing style resembled Millie’s. When the re-recorded Glimmer of Love featured Eva and Vivian twisted the narrative, it seemed to others that Eva was no good and was copying Millie’s style on purpose to get attention.

But now, the truth seemed different.

As the buzz grew, Millie lifted her phone on the stream and snapped a picture. Moments later, Eva’s account posted a new update. “Hello everyone, let me reintroduce myself. I am Eva, and I am also Millie Bennett.”

Attached were two images—one, the selfie Millie had just taken, her face clear; the other, a signed NDA between her and Evans Entertainment.

It stated plainly that Millie would perform under the name Eva, and both sides had agreed to keep Eva’s real identity secret.

𝖂𝖆𝖙𝖈𝖍 𝖋𝖔𝖗 𝖙𝖗𝖚𝖙𝖍 𝖍𝖊𝖗𝖊: ⲅⱥ𝗅𝗇𝗈ν𝖊𝗅𝘀⸳𝖼𝗈𝗺

The confidentiality agreement Millie signed with Vivian when selling her song required both parties to approve any disclosure. Vivian obviously refused, so a complete release was impossible.

In contrast, Millie and Evans Entertainment had both agreed to make their contract public. This cleared the way for full transparency.

Without delay, Evans Entertainment’s official account shared the update. They also released excerpts from related agreements, including key clauses from Millie’s agency contract.

Because Millie had been overseas during the signing while an artist was eager to purchase one of her songs, the deal began with a verified online agreement, and the physical contract actually followed later. Alongside the update, Evans Entertainment posted the notarized timestamp of that online signing. The platform used for the signing was well-known and trusted, leaving no doubt about the legitimacy of the timing.

This also confirmed the paper contract they signed later was genuine, not a forged afterthought.

It was evidence that couldn’t be challenged.

For a brief moment, the identity of Eva, Millie’s alias, felt all but confirmed. On the livestream, Millie placed her phone on the table and said evenly, “I’ve shown proof that I’m Eva. Vivian, where’s yours?”

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