Chapter 7 Concert
Chapter 7 Concert
Back in the city, Zhou Wenzhe learned that the project his parents had invested in in Canada was actually just a new energy company with a market value of about 500 million US dollars.
Why would such a small project require the two of them to come and inspect it in person? Zhou Wenzhe is now certain that this is another arrangement by the system, with the aim of getting him to come to Vancouver.
As for why, it should be related to the neighbor's family, especially that Son Seung-wan.
Over the years, he has become very aware of the immense power of the system within him. Whenever he receives a new main quest, everyone and everything around him begins to push him toward completing the quest, gradually changing everything.
Of course, the system will not lower the difficulty of the task or go easy on him. It does this only so that he can complete the task better. This is very similar to the story missions in computer games. Once the mission is started, it is equivalent to entering a specific scene.
In fact, before Zhou Wenzhe obtained this system, his family could only be considered a slightly wealthy family. His father was originally a middle-level manager at a multinational bank, and his mother was a middle school music teacher.
Later, after he obtained the system, his family underwent a dramatic change. Although they are not yet comparable to the world's super-rich, they certainly have a net worth of several billion US dollars.
Of course, Zhou Wenzhe himself possessed even more wealth, but his wealth wasn't just money; it consisted of magical items in his system inventory. Any one of these items could overturn people's understanding of the world.
. . .
In the evening, Zhou Wenzhe, along with his parents, Uncle Sun, Aunt Li, and their eldest daughter, went to the venue where the concert was being held. Since the journey was not far, they chose to walk there.
Son Seungwan's older sister is named Son Seunghee. The two sisters are three years apart. She has just joined a law firm in New York and become a practicing lawyer. She came back to support her sister's first concert in Canada.
Sun Shengxi certainly still remembered Zhou Wenzhe, since she and her sister often went to his house to play when they were little.
After so many years apart, of course we have a lot to talk about.
"Wen Zhe, do you still remember my sister?" Sun Shengxi asked.
"Of course I remember, but I never expected her to become a singer."
"Actually, we didn't expect it either. She was originally going to study in the United States, and then suddenly she was going to South Korea to become a trainee."
"Being a singer wouldn't be bad either; I remember she loved singing since she was little."
"Yes, I just didn't expect her to make this her profession."
"I never expected you to become a lawyer."
"Hehe, please take care of me in the future." Sun Shengxi smiled. She had heard from her parents that Zhou Wenzhe's parents had a very successful business in the United States, and people like them must have a lot of lawyers around.
"Then go and talk to them. Talking to me won't help," Zhou Wenzhe said, shrugging.
"I heard you're traveling around the world?"
"yes."
"Where have you been?"
"I've traveled almost all over the world."
"Really?"
Zhou Wenzhe took out his phone, opened the YouTube app, and showed his account to Sun Shengxi.
"Huh? This is actually your account? I even subscribed to it before." Sun Shengxi opened her mouth in surprise after seeing it clearly. Now she truly believed that Zhou Wenzhe had traveled all over the world.
"To make a little extra money on the side."
"I really envy you."
During the conversation, we arrived at the venue.
At this moment, the square outside the venue was densely packed with people.
"Quite a few fans!" Zhou Wenzhe said with some surprise. This is Canada, and a Korean girl group actually has so many fans.
"Of course, my sister's group is still very popular."
"But it seems like they're all Asians." Zhou Wenzhe looked around. Most of the fans were Asian, though there were some Europeans and Americans, but not many.
"Don't you know that Vancouver has a large Asian population?"
"That's true."
Several people lined up to have their tickets checked and enter.
SM Entertainment originally gave Son Seungwan several family tickets, but in order to support their daughter, her parents chose to buy tickets themselves. However, Zhou Wenzhe bought his ticket at the last minute, and his seat was not next to theirs.
After having your ticket checked, enter the venue and sit down to wait for the show to begin.
Shortly after Zhou Wenzhe sat down, people sat down on either side of him, and they were all girls.
"So many female fans?" Zhou Wenzhe looked around and muttered to himself.
Shouldn't the majority of fans of girl groups be male? Why are most of them female fans?
Just as Zhou Wenzhe was wondering, the girl to his right gently nudged him, pointed to the girl to his left, and said in broken English, "Excuse me, can I switch seats with you? We're together."
"Okay." Zhou Wenzhe stood up.
"Thank you." After saying that, the girl blushed and looked at her friend. Only then did she realize that the boy who had switched seats with her was actually quite handsome.
After sitting down, Zhou Wenzhe asked curiously, "Don't be so polite, where are you from?"
"We're from China, what about you?"
"I should be considered a local," Zhou Wenzhe said directly in Chinese. He only found out about the concert after he arrived in Vancouver.
"You speak Chinese? Are you of Chinese descent?"
"Yeah, why did you guys come all this way to see the concert?"
"Of course, because we are all ReVeluvs, we will support them no matter how far away they are."
"ReVeluv? What does that mean?"
"Huh? You don't know ReVeluv? Then why did you come to see Red Velvet's concert? Aren't you a fan?"
"Uh, I just saw there was a concert going on here, so I bought a ticket and came in."
"Oh, I see. Then why don't you join ReVeluv?" The girl then began to explain the Red Velvet group and its members to Zhou Wenzhe.
After listening, Zhou Wenzhe asked, "So, which member do you all like?"
"I like Irene unnie."
"I like Seulgi, she dances so cool."
"Don't you guys like Wendy?"
"Yes, we like them. We're not fans of just one of them, we just like these two more."
"Hey, how do you know Wendy? Don't you know them?" one of the girls asked in surprise, realizing what was happening.
"I saw their posters at the door just now, and I think this girl is quite impressive." Zhou Wenzhe told a little lie, figuring that the two girls wouldn't believe him if he said he and Wendy used to be neighbors.
"Oh, I see. You have good taste. Wendy sings really well. There's a fan who's a fan of Wendy who came with us, but her seat is at the very front. Otherwise, I could introduce you to her."
"What does 'station admin' mean?"
"Haha, you don't even know this? A fan site manager is a senior fan who takes photos for celebrities and runs a fan support site."
"Is that so?" Zhou Wenzhe felt that he had gained another piece of useless knowledge.
"Sigh, it's a pity they can't hold concerts and performances in China now, otherwise we fans wouldn't have to travel so far."
"Oh? Why?"
"What else could it be? It's all because South Korea is always causing trouble, always trying to suck up to the Americans, which has worsened our relationship with them," a girl said rather unhappily.
"Ha ha."
At that moment, the lights in the arena dimmed, the stage lights came on, and five girls appeared on the stage via a rising platform.
In an instant, cheers resounded throughout the entire venue.
The concert has started.
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