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On the day of the trip, Woozi and his fellow Seventeen members—Mingyu, Hoshi, DK, and Seungkwan—along with the agency staff, piled into a van. They chatted eagerly during the drive, discussing their expectations and hopes for Yuna's band's performance.

"Do you think they will perform tonight?" Mingyu asked, breaking the excited chatter.

Woozi shrugged, trying to hide his nerves. "I hope so. It's a great opportunity. I wouldn't want them to miss it."

Hoshi nodded in agreement. "Yeah, we came all this way. It would be disappointing if they didn't."

As they arrived in the town, they headed straight to the bar where Yuna's band was scheduled to perform that evening. The atmosphere was lively, with locals and visitors mingling and enjoying the cozy setting.l

Inside the bar, Woozi and rest found a table near the stage. They ordered drinks and waited eagerly for the band to start. Woozi couldn't help but feel a surge of anticipation, hoping that Yuna's band would impress his colleagues as much as they had impressed him.

Finally, the moment arrived. Yuna and her band stepped onto the stage, greeted warmly by the crowd. Yuna stepped up to the mic, her voice clear despite her recent illness.

"Hello, everyone! Thank you for being here tonight," Yuna greeted warmly, a smile lighting up her face. "I haven't been feeling well these past few days, but I'm feeling a lot better now. We've come back with a new song that I worked on while I was sick."

She gestured to her bandmates. "This is Joon on the keyboard, Minho on drums, and Soyeon on bass. And I'm Yuna. I hope you enjoy this!"

The music began, filling the room with melodies that captivated the audience. Yuna's voice, now stronger and more vibrant, resonated with emotion as she sang the new song. Woozi watched from his table, his heart swelling with pride. This was the moment he had hoped for—the band showcasing their talent and potential.

After the performance, Woozi and the agency staff gathered outside the bar to discuss their impressions.

Jisoo spoke first, her tone thoughtful. "They're definitely talented. Yuna's vocals are impressive."

Seungkwan added eagerly, "And did you hear the chemistry among the band members? They really connect with each other."

Woozi nodded, a smile spreading across his face. "See? I told you they were something special."

The agency staff exchanged glances, silently considering their next steps. It was clear that Yuna and her band had left a strong impression. Now, it was up to the agency to decide how they could support and nurture their talent.

The agency staff were really impressed by Yuna's band. But they knew taking on a band in the entertainment industry was a big step. Moving from local bars to becoming a K-pop band meant facing more scrutiny and pressure. They needed to ensure the band was ready for the challenges ahead.

One concern was that the band had members of different genders. This could lead to rumors and scandals about dating among them, which could complicate things for the agency.

Despite these challenges, Woozi was determined to support Yuna and her band. He strongly believed in their talent and was willing to guide them through the complexities of the entertainment world.

Back in Seoul, discussions at the agency continued. Woozi passionately argued for Yuna's band, highlighting their potential and the unique voice they could bring to the company.

"I get there are concerns," Woozi said earnestly. "But their talent is undeniable. Yuna's voice alone could be a game-changer for us. And their chemistry on stage? It's rare to find such a cohesive group."

Scoups, the leader of Seventeen who had supported Woozi from the start, nodded in agreement. "We should consider the impact they could have as part of our company."

Jisoo, thought carefully. "That's true, but we also have to think about public perception. Mixed-gender groups can face more scrutiny, especially in K-pop."

"But that's what makes them stand out," Scoups added. "Their diversity could be their strength. We should trust in their talent and potential."

Woozi smiled, encouraged by Scoups' support. "Exactly. They represent something fresh and real. Plus, I'm sure Yuna and her band are serious about their music. With the right guidance, they could really shine."

After much discussion and weighing the pros and cons, the agency finally agreed to take Yuna's band under their wing.

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