Chapter 189 The Most Important VIP Seats at the Concert

The plaza outside Infinity Tower was filled with various luxury cars.

Huge concert posters hung on the temporary venue's outer walls.

On the huge poster were Ivy's various glamorous promotional photos.

The concert promotional ads boldly displayed the sponsors, the Dunn Group and the Silva Group. Seeing these sponsorship ads, Alice suddenly felt uncomfortable.

She discreetly glanced at Vera beside her, feeling irritated!

A woman who had once been aimless now stood at the forefront of Harmonfield's business scene!

This made her feel lost and unfair.

Anger and resentment surged within her.

I have worked tirelessly and accomplished so much. Why don't I deserve this kind of glory?

And how is it that Vera, a woman without dreams or talent, has achieved so much more than I have?

God, I curse you! Are you blind? This is utterly unfair!"

Seeing Alice lost in thought as she stared at the large advertisement, Vera pointed to Ivy in the image and said, "Ivy looks even younger, more beautiful, and more charismatic in person than she does in the ad." Alice chuckled awkwardly. "I never thought I'd actually be at lvy's concert today.

"Vera, when it's time for the final segment of the concert, can I join you for a photo with Ivy as a sponsor? I'd love to see her up close and get her autograph!"

Vera sighed. "I can't make any guarantees about that.

"The segment for the sponsors to take photos on stage at Ivy's concert involves commercial promotion.

"If I bring you along, it could upset the Dunns' advertising department.

"After all, you're not representing yourself. This kind of arrangement requires approval from both the Dunns and Ivy, and you'd likely need to pay a substantial advertising fee.

"Even if you were willing to pay that high fee, you still might not get the chance. But..."

Vera initially wanted to tell Alice that it would be easy if Robin had made the request.

However, she hesitated and held back her words.

She didn't want to hear Alice say any more hurtful things.

Alice and Robin were not meant to be, so Vera is no longer willing to force herself to talk about Robin's situation.

Alice understood the difficulty of the situation when she heard Vera's words.

"I get it. It's fine, Vera. After the concert, let's see if there's a chance to get Ivy's autograph."

Vera looked at Alice's eager expression and smiled. "Alice, you're not one of those die-hard fans, are you?

"Ivy may be a top-tier star, but she's just a person.

"Getting her autograph or a photo doesn't change anything. In the end, you're still you, and she's still her.

"Unless you have some kind of collaboration or mutual benefit with her."

Alice shook her head. "Vera, we're really not on the same wavelength here. Anyway, I won't argue with you anymore. Let's get inside."

Vera and Alice's VIP tickets were for the front row, the best seats in the entire concert venue.

Not only were the seats excellent for viewing, but they also offered the best angles for live broadcasts and recordings.

However, they weren't positioned directly in the center, just slightly to the right.

As they entered the concert venue, Alice spotted Liam Hamilton.

She quickly approached him, saying, "Mr. Liam, it's a pleasure to see you."

Liam was taken aback.

He wasn't very familiar with Alice and needed a moment to remember that she was the heir of the Millers who had discussed the Eastvale Business District project with him alongside Zachary. Vera wasn't fond of this young man from the Hamiltons and didn't want to engage with him further. "Alice, I'm going to the front."

Alice was too preoccupied to respond to Vera, waving her hand without looking back.

"Mr. Liam, your network is impressive! You even know people from the Dickers?"

Liam hesitated, surprised. He didn't actually know anyone from the Dickers.

He wanted to point out that while he might be familiar with these world-class elites, they probably didn't know him at all!

But looking around at the heirs from Harmonfield's elite families, Liam didn't want to lose face in front of them.

With a gentlemanly smile, he replied, "Oh, during my time studying abroad, I had some interactions with the Dickers' eldest son, Leonardo. We shared a few meals together."

"Oh! Mr. Liam, your network is impressive!" Alice exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with admiration.

"If you say so, then it's true.

"Was it you who helped introduce the Dickers' management team to the Silva Group recently?"

Liam paused, a bit taken aback. "The Dickers' management team? Oh, right, that was me who helped connect them; it was no trouble at all." Alice's eyes sparkled with a hint of mischief.

Gotcha, Vera!

You told me it was Robin who contacted Anna's Management Team-what a joke!

"Mr. Liam, you've been quite helpful to the Silva Group lately. When can we invite you over to the Millers for a visit?"

Liam was bewildered and unsure of what Alice was rambling on about.

Just then, a few heads of Harmonfield families approached him, saying, "Mr. Liam, we have a few questions we'd like to ask you."

Taking the opportunity to excuse himself, Liam replied, "Ms. Miller, I'm sorry, but I have some matters to attend to. Let's catch up another time."

Alice wanted to continue the conversation, but Liam was already walking away.

Although she felt a bit disappointed, she had gained an important piece of information. The elite team brought in by the Silva Group had indeed been arranged by Liam.

Confirming this instantly lifted Alice's spirits.

As long as it wasn't Robin's doing, she felt much better!

Robin, a nobody with no connections, could never have such influence!

Only someone like Liam, with a powerful background, impressive education, and exceptional networking skills, could pull off something so remarkable!

A man like Robin, who had been abandoned by both the Millers and Alice, could never connect with a world-class elite team like Anna's!

As she enjoyed her happy thoughts, she headed toward the VIP section.

Just as she reached the front row, she spotted Daphne entering from outside the venue.

Eager to greet her, Alice called out, "Hello, Ms. West."

However, Daphne was focused ahead and didn't even notice Alice waving at her.

Daphne quickly walked up to Robin, saying respectfully, "Mr. Ramsey, you're here early."

Robin nodded and settled into a seat at the center of the VIP section, with Daphne and Rita standing nearby.

This sight sparked a wave of anger in Alice.

How dare that loser Robin be so disrespectful in front of my idol, Daphne!

And he had the audacity to sit in the most important seat.

Unbelievable!

Fuming, she stormed up to Robin and pointed at him, saying, "Robin, what right do you, a bodyguard, have to sit here? Are you blind? Can't you see Ms. West... " Rita stepped forward, her tone icy. "Alice, if you insult Mr. Ramsey again, I'll make you regret it!"

Alice looked bewildered. "Ms. Clayton, I'm just saying it's outrageous for him to sit in the most important seat in the VIP area. That's supposed to be Ms. West's place." "How dare you! You have no right to speak in front of Mr. Ramsey! Get out!" Rita was furious, ready to slap Alice if she dared to insult Robin again.

Vera, who had just been chatting with Amber, noticed the commotion and rushed over. "Alice, let's go.

"Hi, Ms. West," Vera greeted Daphne and Rita before pulling Alice back to their seats.

"Alice, what are you doing? This is inappropriate!"

Alice kept glaring in Robin's direction, sneering. "What a jerk! He's so full of himself!

"What an arrogant fool to sit in that seat!

"That spot is the most prestigious VIP section at the concert, reserved for guests who Ivy personally honors with flowers.

"Robin dares to sit there, and in front of Ms. West no less! Does he really think he's a big deal?"

Vera glanced at Robin and shook her head.

She sighed inwardly, thinking, Maybe when you finally see the truth, you'll understand how ridiculous your current behavior is.

"Alice, you two have no connection anymore, why do you care what he does?"

Alice frowned, clearly annoyed. "Enough! Stop bringing up that disgusting man!"

Not wanting to argue further, Vera gestured for her to quiet down.

Yet Alice remained fixated on Robin, utterly confused by the scene unfolding before her.

Robin continued to sit in the central seat in the VIP section, while Daphne sat calmly beside him.

How could Daphne, with her regal demeanor, put up with Robin's blatant disrespect?

Does this fool truly think he can sit there while all the influential figures of Harmonfield are present? Surely, Robin, the uncultured bumpkin, doesn't realize that position is meant for the most prominent figure! As Alice scanned the concert's VIP area, she noticed that Rygar and the others were in the second row. Alice and Vera's seats were among the best in the venue, just behind those of Robin, Daphne, and Shirley. They were positioned right next to Daphne.

Alice was taken aback that Amber had arranged such prime seating for Vera at the concert.

This left her feeling both confused and irritated.

How had Vera from the Silva Group managed to secure such a prominent spot at the event?

Liam and Rygar were Vera's support.

But they couldn't even get seats in the front row, which made no sense to Alice.

The more she looked around, the more confused she became about the seating arrangements at this event.

Why is Vera sitting in such a prime spot?

Glancing at Vera, Alice felt a surge of frustration bubbling up inside her.

With Vera's qualifications and status, has no right to occupy this seat

These spots should have gone to Liam and Rygar instead.

She turned to look at Liam's seat and finally couldn't hold back her frustration. "Vera, Mr. Liam has done so much for you. How can you let him sit over there while you take this spot? "I mean, it would make more sense for you to switch places with him."

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