Chapter 19

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Before she could indulge in her self-appreciation, the music started playing the next second.

She clenched her fists, praying that it would be a song she had practiced in the dance studio.

In recent years, the idol culture had developed rapidly, and many trainees had a mandatory course, which involved covering or dancing to the songs of their senior idols. In the random music selection, most of the songs were popular hits from these senior idols' early years.

As soon as the highly energetic rhythm of the song with a popping beat in the intro started, the trainees couldn't help but move their shoulders along with it.

Coincidentally, this was a song that Lisa had learned before. When she was an overseas trainee, there would be monthly assessments, and one of the assessment topics for a month was this song.

Her muscle memory kicked in, and before she could react, her body instinctively followed the rhythm.

Most boy group dances were more intense than girl group dances, attributed to the difference in physical stamina between males and females. However, many female idols could seamlessly perform boy group dances without looking out of place. They were both beautiful and cool, with precise timing, standard moves, and a touch of femininity in their style.

Even though she hadn't danced to this song in years, Lisa still remembered all the moves. It wasn't because of her exceptional memory but rather her muscles remembering the choreography. Most people who had danced since childhood had this skill.

For the final move, a cool squatting action, Lisa simplified it by using finger hearts instead since it wasn't convenient to do with a skirt on.

"..."

After a brief silence, all that remained were exclamations.

"Wow!!!!"

"Teacher Lisa is awesome!"

"Teacher Lisa ! Teacher Lisa!"

All the microphones in the studio echoed.

To be fair, she hadn't danced to this song in years, and some of her moves weren't textbook perfect. In terms of strength, she had automatically simplified some leg movements due to wearing a skirt. Except for some non-professional trainees who were forced to participate by their companies, most of the others had several years of experience in training and could easily tell whether the person on stage could dance or not.

She hit all the key points, had smooth transitions, and maintained balance. In the eyes of most people, Lisa was an actress, but they didn't expect her to be able to dance to pop songs.

Several mentors also applauded.

Lisa returned to her seat, thinking that it was a good thing that no one knew she could dance. Everyone had underestimated her abilities, which is why they were so amazed. If everyone had known from the beginning about her experience as an overseas trainee, her improvisation wouldn't have been so shocking.

From the reactions of the participants, she could tell that [For You To Debut] had started off on a great note.

Inviting her was the right decision.

When the first episode airs, the audience's reaction wouldn't be much different from that of the participants.

And Xu Xingyue, who suggested this, had become a hero instead.

Xu Xingyue's small expressions weren't too good, but she still had a smile on her face. Lisa didn't waste time on her and whispered softly, "Junior Sister, you're amazing. You said the script could be changed and it was changed."

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