She Stuns the World - Chapter 744: Chapter 744
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                    Since Josie was still so young, it was unlikely she would stay up late. Her performance was sure to be scheduled earlier.
Josie took the stage around 9 p.m., dressed in a bright dress that made her look like a cheerful little angel from a classic painting. With a big smile, she sang and danced, radiating joy as she performed.
She kept her dancing simple, hopping in place energetically, radiating pure cuteness.
What was impressive was that Josie danced through the entire performance without missing a beat, her singing unaffected by her movements.
Her song was simple, with a beautiful melody that was easy to remember and sing along to.
But as the song went on, the melody suddenly rose in pitch, with the final note drawn out, rippling in waves, moving from strong to weak, then back to strong, and once again to weak.
The sound lingered, gently echoing in the ears, a soothing, endless ripple.
It dawned on the audience that Josie's vocal abilities were far from ordinary.
Everyone listened attentively.
30 seconds passed.
40 seconds passed.
50 seconds passed.
Without missing a beat, Josie sang an impressive 62-second-long note, filled with dynamic changes and long-held notes.
And she did all that while dancing.
Her breathing and transitions were flawless, her voice seamless, and her pitch precise. It was a perfect performance that left everyone speechless.
Everyone was stunned by Josie's performance.
As the song ended, the audience erupted in applause, and even many singers and celebrities backstage joined in without hesitation, clapping with genuine admiration.
Sitting quietly in a corner of the audience with a mask on, Paityn watched Josie with tear-filled eyes, feeling a swell of pride and joy. "She sang so beautifully. She's bound to become the brightest star on stage," she murmured.
In the dark and elegant music bar, Damon was drinking and watching the Christmas Special with a few friends.
At this point, he adjusted his glasses and muttered, "She's no doubt my daughter. Her talent is too outstanding. She will definitely become a global superstar in the future.
"It doesn't matter if she acknowledges me as her father or not. I must let her reach the peak of the music industry smoothly and let everyone see her talent and brilliance."
Josie had no idea of the sensation her performance had caused.
After bowing to the audience, she dashed backstage and threw herself into Claire's arms, looking up with a sleepy face. "I'm tired, Mommy. I want to sleep now," she said.
Claire gently stroked her head and said, "Zayn's act is coming up next. How about putting on some earplugs and sleeping in my arms? When the show's over, I'll carry you back to the hotel."
Josie nodded obediently. "Okay, I'll sleep in your arms, Mommy."
Claire removed Josie's makeup, dressed her in casual clothes, and brought her back to the audience area. She placed earplugs in Josie's ears, held Josie close, and let Josie drift off to sleep in her arms.
Josie quickly fell asleep.
She did not see Paityn singing at the end.
During Zayn's performance, he played a soldier in a skit with a comedy master, showcasing a series of challenging fight sequences that earned enthusiastic applause.
On Christmas day, Wesley and others flew back to Kitmore City, and the family enjoyed a lively reunion meal.
The day after the Christmas holiday, after a hearty lunch, the younger members of the Donovan family decided to drive to the movies together.
They chose the film "Chasing the Horizon", a work by the nation's esteemed director.
When Athena realized everyone wanted to see this film, her heart skipped a beat.
The female lead of "Chasing the Horizon" was played by Joy.
                
            
        Josie took the stage around 9 p.m., dressed in a bright dress that made her look like a cheerful little angel from a classic painting. With a big smile, she sang and danced, radiating joy as she performed.
She kept her dancing simple, hopping in place energetically, radiating pure cuteness.
What was impressive was that Josie danced through the entire performance without missing a beat, her singing unaffected by her movements.
Her song was simple, with a beautiful melody that was easy to remember and sing along to.
But as the song went on, the melody suddenly rose in pitch, with the final note drawn out, rippling in waves, moving from strong to weak, then back to strong, and once again to weak.
The sound lingered, gently echoing in the ears, a soothing, endless ripple.
It dawned on the audience that Josie's vocal abilities were far from ordinary.
Everyone listened attentively.
30 seconds passed.
40 seconds passed.
50 seconds passed.
Without missing a beat, Josie sang an impressive 62-second-long note, filled with dynamic changes and long-held notes.
And she did all that while dancing.
Her breathing and transitions were flawless, her voice seamless, and her pitch precise. It was a perfect performance that left everyone speechless.
Everyone was stunned by Josie's performance.
As the song ended, the audience erupted in applause, and even many singers and celebrities backstage joined in without hesitation, clapping with genuine admiration.
Sitting quietly in a corner of the audience with a mask on, Paityn watched Josie with tear-filled eyes, feeling a swell of pride and joy. "She sang so beautifully. She's bound to become the brightest star on stage," she murmured.
In the dark and elegant music bar, Damon was drinking and watching the Christmas Special with a few friends.
At this point, he adjusted his glasses and muttered, "She's no doubt my daughter. Her talent is too outstanding. She will definitely become a global superstar in the future.
"It doesn't matter if she acknowledges me as her father or not. I must let her reach the peak of the music industry smoothly and let everyone see her talent and brilliance."
Josie had no idea of the sensation her performance had caused.
After bowing to the audience, she dashed backstage and threw herself into Claire's arms, looking up with a sleepy face. "I'm tired, Mommy. I want to sleep now," she said.
Claire gently stroked her head and said, "Zayn's act is coming up next. How about putting on some earplugs and sleeping in my arms? When the show's over, I'll carry you back to the hotel."
Josie nodded obediently. "Okay, I'll sleep in your arms, Mommy."
Claire removed Josie's makeup, dressed her in casual clothes, and brought her back to the audience area. She placed earplugs in Josie's ears, held Josie close, and let Josie drift off to sleep in her arms.
Josie quickly fell asleep.
She did not see Paityn singing at the end.
During Zayn's performance, he played a soldier in a skit with a comedy master, showcasing a series of challenging fight sequences that earned enthusiastic applause.
On Christmas day, Wesley and others flew back to Kitmore City, and the family enjoyed a lively reunion meal.
The day after the Christmas holiday, after a hearty lunch, the younger members of the Donovan family decided to drive to the movies together.
They chose the film "Chasing the Horizon", a work by the nation's esteemed director.
When Athena realized everyone wanted to see this film, her heart skipped a beat.
The female lead of "Chasing the Horizon" was played by Joy.
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