Tawanna hesitated. “But after my performance in Japan, I’m scheduled to return to the United States to rest…”
charlie Wade waved dismissively. “Why rush back to the U.S.? Who’s waiting for you there that makes it so urgent? Taking a few extra days won’t hurt.”
Tawanna bit her lip and said softly, “I have my family in the U.S.… I miss home, and I feel safer there.”
charlie Wade’s expression turned serious. “Do you really think going home is safer? Is your family’s influence in the United States stronger than those who want to kill you?”
Tawanna thought about charlie Wade’s earlier analysis and shook her head. “You’re right… it’s probably not safer. I won’t go back for now. I’ll listen to you, Mr. Wade. I’ll only return after easing tensions with the winner and securing his protection.”<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
charlie Wade nodded, adopting a teacherly tone. “You’re performing several shows in Tokyo, right? I think it’s not ideal for you to keep staying at Mr. Mitsui’s house after the concerts. It might seem like you’re imposing. Why not go to China instead?”<fnc576> Updates are released by Find[?]ovel</fnc576>
Tawanna was taken aback. “Huh? Go to China?”
“Yes,” charlie Wade said with a smile. “China isn’t far from here. A flight from Tokyo will get you there in just three hours.”
Still puzzled, Tawanna asked, “But… what would I even do in China?”
charlie Wade pretended to ponder for a moment before eximing, as though he had a sudden revtion, “Ah, I know! Here’s an idea: choose three, four, or five cities in China and hold seven, eight, or nine concerts there. You’re free anyway, so why not make some money while you’re at it?”
Tawanna’s eyes widened in disbelief. “Hold concerts in China?!”
“Exactly,” charlie Wade replied confidently. “It’s a win-win. You get to enjoy yourself and earn money at the same time—two birds with one stone. Plus, the public security in China is much better than in Japan, so your safety is guaranteed. That’s three birds with one stone!”
Tawanna looked helpless. “But after my concerts in Tokyo, I was nning to rest. I don’t have any other performances scheduled, and my team is preparing for a holiday.”
charlie Wade waved dismissively. “That’s no big deal. Just have theme to China to work overtime, and pay them extra for it.”
Then, with a serious expression, he added, “You need to understand that this is a very sensitive and critical period for you. Holding concerts in China now has additional advantages beyond what I just mentioned. It’s also a chance to send a subtle message to Washington.”
“Send a message?” Tawanna asked, confused. “How do I do that?”
“It’s simple,” charlie Wade exined. “You don’t say a word. Just perform with all your heart. If you perform consistently and avoid making any off-topic remarks during your concerts, the other side will start to notice. They’ll wonder why someone like you—who’s been so vocal and defiant—suddenly seems so quiet andpliant. It’ll catch them off guard.”
He leaned forward slightly, emphasizing his point. “Once they sense that shift, they’ll start thinking. And when they do, I guarantee they’ll want to figure out what’s going on. That’s when their team will reach out to you. When that happens, you can meet privately, shake hands, and make peace.”
Tawanna was still processing his words when charlie Wade concluded, “This way, you don’t have to lower yourself or beg them publicly, so your dignity remains intact. Your safety will be assured, too. Honestly, the benefits of this move are immeasurable.”