Episode 18

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"hello."

"How have you been?"

The judges met again after the midterm evaluation and greeted each other.

"Today is finally the first competition."

"I hope everyone did as well as they prepared."

"By the way, which team do you think will do best?"

The other judges pondered Leo's words, then carefully named one team.

"I guess..."

"Wouldn't the 'Off' A team be the best?"

"I think so too. There's trainee Park Han-hwi who was the center last time, and trainee Woo Jung-woo who already debuted once."

"It seems like the 'Off' B team also worked really hard, but there are still more good members in Team A."

When everyone was expressing their anticipation for the 'Off' Team A, Kim Na-hee spoke quietly.

"Maybe Team B will win?"

"Huh? Team B?"

Song Young-jun, who was next to Kim Na-hee, tilted his head and asked back.

"It starts now!"

"Where was the first order?"

The first round of competition, which was about to begin, ended up having to skip without hearing an answer.

The first round of team battles opened with a performance by two teams singing 'Catch Me' from 'The King'.

"What was that guy's name?"

"Baek Si-Hyeon."

"Oh, that's right. He didn't have much presence among the A-class members. But today, he looks the best on stage."

"Si-hyeon was originally the best dancer. She was like that because she lacked confidence. But today, I think she broke a wall."

Praise poured in for Baek Si-hyun of Group A of 'The King'.

and.

"Group B has been cheering loudly since they first appeared."

"I guess it's because Eugene Kim is there."

"That friend, Sim Seong-ha, is already famous, so I can see there are quite a few spectators there cheering him on."

After the two stages were over.

The judges applauded and said:

"Both teams were good."

Just looking at the stage itself, I liked Team A better."

"It's a performance-oriented song, so it doesn't suit trainee Eugene Kim very well. Trainee Baek Si-hyun did really well before that."

"Still, I think Team B will win."

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The first round ends with some not-so-bad reviews.

The second competition has begun.

"Well, this team seems to be doing worse than during the midterms."

"Why is everyone so frozen?"

The judges' mood began to sink as the stage became disappointing.

And since then.

"There's a huge difference between trainees who are good at it and those who aren't."

"I guess it's because they're evenly mixed by grade."

"Still, I wish there were one or two really good stages rather than ten ambiguous ones. The audience already looks tired."

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