Inheritance of Two Trillion
Chapter 1658 - 1371: I Have a Friend on Stage (Part 2)
CHAPTER 1658: CHAPTER 1371: I HAVE A FRIEND ON STAGE (PART 2)
Bai Xiaosheng thought, they should be quite eager to say a few words to Yegor.
"Do you have a friend in the Egor Orchestra?" Jonas looked at Bai Xiaosheng with some surprise and hesitated, "But... wouldn’t that be inappropriate? They’re busy, and Mr. Yegor might not allow his members to come down to the audience area."
Especially since it’s almost time for the concert to start.
Bai Xiaosheng pondered for a moment and said, "Actually, I have something important to ask him. It’s not during the performance, so it should be fine..."
Mrs. Jonas also tugged on her husband’s arm and whispered, "I also want to get a bit closer to see the Egor Orchestra. I’m afraid it will be too chaotic after the show, and we won’t have the opportunity."
Jonas hesitated for a moment, ultimately gazing at his wife and nodding with a smile, "It’s your birthday today, so you make the call! Not just getting a closer look at the Egor Orchestra, even if you want me to break through security to get Mr. Yegor’s autograph, I’ll make it happen no matter what."
Jonas was showing a bit of affection in front of others.
Mrs. Jonas gave a sweet smile, slightly shy, like a young girl, hugging her husband’s arm even tighter.
Everyone reached a consensus, and Bai Xiaosheng led Mr. and Mrs. Jonas along the aisle toward the stage.
In fact, from the first row of the audience to the stage, there was quite a distance, with several security guards lined up there, ready to handle emergencies.
Otherwise, if all the audience wanted autographs from Mr. Yegor, wouldn’t the scene get chaotic?
When Bai Xiaosheng and the others approached the front row, many people were already standing there, all of them excited, craning their necks to look at the stage. Some were even waving slightly, hoping to catch the attention of the orchestra members.
If this scene were at the Ladoga Grand Theater, it would be unimaginable!
The audience who dared to gather near the front row would not only be resented by other audience members, but might also be considered out of line and kicked out by the theater staff.
Perhaps only a rundown theater like the Dorado Theater would be loose enough for this to happen.
The security guards just watched these people warily, as long as no one crossed the line or disturbed the orchestra with loud noises, they preferred to avoid unnecessary trouble. After all, the security wasn’t that formal, and since the audience was from the lower stratum, too strict management could backfire and make the situation uncontrollable.
Bai Xiaosheng and the others stood there for a while, keeping a bit of distance from the crowd, then blended in, making them less noticeable.
They stood there watching for a few minutes.
On stage, Yegor and the others seemed oblivious.
Of course, Yegor and his group were busy, and the chaos below wasn’t something new; it was there from the start. They’ve seen it too much and turned a blind eye to it.
Yegor was both busy and anxious.
The problems with the Dorado Theater were beyond his imagination.
Not only was the external publicity setup a disaster, but the main hall, unused for so long, had outdated equipment that they had to fix themselves.
That could still be manageable.
The theater had allowed people in two hours early and didn’t even set up security, causing great inconvenience to the orchestra.
After Yegor’s strong insistence, security was finally arranged, maintaining order at the scene.
But there were only a few minutes left until the performance, and there were still various issues.
Yegor had never encountered such an unconventional theater.
But still, when in Rome, do as the Romans do.
Yegor decided to proceed with the performance as usual.
Even if only one person came today, even if he was sure to lose the bet, he would still perform.
The undefeated spirit of the Egor Orchestra lies in their resolve!
In such a state, how could Yegor notice Bai Xiaosheng and the others?
After standing and watching for five or six minutes, Jonas couldn’t help but whisper to his wife, "Anna, you have an old leg injury. You shouldn’t stand for too long. Why don’t we go back and sit?"
Mrs. Jonas hesitated for a moment, taking a look at Bai Xiaosheng and the others.
Bai Xiaosheng and his group showed no intention of leaving and were whispering among themselves.
"Otherwise, I’ll give Yegor a call. Even though it’s not a good time, it’s important to understand the current situation." Bai Xiaosheng consulted Lin Weiwei and Lei Ying for their opinions.
Calling Yegor in such a setting seemed impolite.
But considering the future of the Egor Orchestra, it was crucial for Yegor to see them and briefly understand the situation.
"Why not give him a call," Lin Weiwei agreed.
Just as Lei Ying was about to express his opinion, he suddenly noticed Yegor on stage turning in their direction, possibly thinking that the lights above them needed adjustment.
Lei Ying immediately raised his arms and waved.
His large frame made his actions instantly noticeable.
Even Yegor’s gaze was drawn over.
Bai Xiaosheng also raised his arm and waved with a smile.
"These young people sure have energy. Do they think their friend on stage can see them just by doing that? Mr. Yegor looked over too. Are they trying to get Mr. Yegor’s attention?" Jonas thought Bai Xiaosheng and his group were quite bold and couldn’t help but smile.
Then Jonas saw his wife’s eyes widen, her hand covering her mouth, pointing to the stage with an expression full of surprise.
"Anna, what’s wrong?" Jonas asked in bewilderment.
Following his wife’s gaze, he looked over and was startled.
On the stage, Mr. Yegor, with the help of the security, had actually jumped off the stage.