The data that Xiwen disclosed was all modified with terms like "up and down" and "left and right," making it sound very vague.

But at least it was announced.

Moreover, the three-part evaluation system implemented by "Voice of the West" can largely prevent the possibility of behind-the-scenes manipulation by the production team.

Not to mention, as long as a large number of viewers leave messages on the official website, the production team will see them and even hold meetings to confirm implementation.

Such behavior is enough to win over fans.

The audience felt the sincerity of the production team.

Therefore, after Xiwen made the announcement, thunderous applause rang out in the audience.

It caused just as much of a stir as the guests' performances.

Xiwen pressed his hands down, signaling everyone to be quiet.

"To save time, I will first announce the results given by the two judging panels."

"During this period, all audience members can vote for the guests, but the voting time is only twenty minutes. After twenty minutes, the voting time will end."

As they spoke, the camera panned to the large screen on the side.

The instructions for online voting were written there.

Simply go to the official website and click on the title pinned at the top of the homepage to access the voting page.

The page displays photos of eight groups of guests.

Each person can only link one account and has only one chance to vote.

The detailed voting instructions are at the very bottom, along with the countdown to the voting deadline.

After a dozen or so breaths, confirming that most viewers could read through the voting guidelines, Xiwen finally called out the word "begin".

On the other side of the screen, there was a bar chart showing the rapid increase and change in the votes for the eight guests.

He then returned to his original position.

"The voting period is short, let's get back to the main topic."

The screen directly behind them still showed that the jury's data had not yet been revealed.

Xiwen glanced sideways at the metal band members.

"Let's start with our first group of guests."

"Metal Band".

"Please step forward."

The band members took a step forward in perfect unison.

The camera zooms in on the faces and eyebrows of the people.

It's clear they're also very nervous about the results that are about to be announced.

"Of the 500 members of the public jury, the number of votes the metal band received was—"

After a brief pause, Xiwen raised his voice:

"374!"

Upon hearing this number of votes, many viewers, like those who questioned Louis, the first contestant to appear in the previous episode, expressed their doubts.

[Not even 400? Don't the audience jury have any fans of the red and blue groups?]

[Unbelievable, are they being too stingy with their votes?]

[My favorite performance was by Metallica!]

I thought it would be around 450.

[Is there a problem with the statistical program?]

……

Many people would rather believe it was a procedural error than think that the metal band could only get so few votes.

But the production team rarely allows such an accident to happen.

Ultimately, everyone had to understand it as

The first person to appear will always receive fewer votes.

Metallica was clearly not satisfied with the result.

After watching the first episode, I knew that 374 votes was not a very high number.

Xiwen didn't give them time to process or console themselves; after only a few seconds, he continued:

"The professional judging panel consists of one hundred members, and the scoring is based on a ten-point scale. The final score for the metal band is—"

Everyone instinctively held their breath in anticipation.

"8.8 points!"

It's a value that's neither high nor low.

The band's lead singer remained calm and composed, revealing nothing amiss.

The team members behind him, however, looked stiff.

Neither they nor their fans really buy it.

But there was nothing we could do.

As the host, Xiwen naturally could not be biased, much less express his opinion.

So he neither congratulated her nor expressed any other emotions.

"Second place, Dolly."

Dolly took a step forward.

Having already anticipated the outcome of her performance, she couldn't help but cover her face.

[It's obvious that the result was much worse than that of Metallica.]

[This is the downside of appearing too early.]

[It's a pity, but everyone on the same stage is a strong player, so losing isn't shameful.]

……

Dolly's fans also lacked confidence.

"The number of votes the public jury gave to Dolly was—"

Even though everyone was guessing that Dolly might come in last, they were still eager to know the final result.

"304."

The dust has settled.

Expected.

Dolly took a deep breath, as if she was finally willing to face her dismal results.

"The professional judging panel's score is—"

"8.1."

It's good news that it didn't fall below eight points.

To some extent, Dolly's choice of style and songs was fine.

It was just a minor mistake; I only failed because the other guests made me look so bad in comparison.

Dolly bowed slightly, her face showing no resentment.

"Third, Louis."

Sherwin did not mention Louis's good results in the first term.

The comments section was full of people eager to pour cold water on the idea.

His votes were—

Xiwen raised his eyes and glanced at the audience.

At this moment, the scene was exceptionally quiet.

"396."

Unsurprisingly, this number of votes was met with widespread ridicule.

[Is this the skill level of last week's winner?]

I thought Louis would continue to create miracles.

He shouldn't sing rock.

[Am I the only one who thinks it's still too little?]

The judging panel was too stingy.

……

People always bring up the results of Louis's first project.

It was as if he had fallen from grace, making him a perfect target for kicking someone when they're down.

Louis's expression remained unchanged.

They probably considered online public opinion long ago.

"Louis' final score is—"

"8.8."

It received the same score as Metallica.

Metallica's performance speaks for itself.

The fact that they shared the same score is enough to show that Louis's performance was also quite good.

However, there were still many sarcastic comments on the screen.

Lu Wanxing pouted: "Did I also receive this much ridicule when I was on stage before?"

Lu Wantang replied honestly, "More or less."

"No matter how well you sing, there will always be people who don't like it."

Most of them are deliberately nitpicking.

After all, how many ordinary people who have never studied vocal music can hear the lack of professional skills?

"Fourth, Sean."

Sean also stepped forward.

There is far less discussion about him.

But it's generally accepted that his singing ability is not bad.

The problem is, since both judging panels have given Luis a scathing review, why would they go easy on Sean?

This resulted in Sean receiving relatively low votes and ratings this time.

The former only has 381, while the latter has a rating of 8.7.

Lu Wanxing clicked her tongue: "They must have been implicated by the people before them, right?"

"Because the previous players didn't get high scores, Sean is definitely no exception... If he had played after Cleefia, the situation might have been different."

A prophecy.

Clementi was indeed the 'watershed' in the evaluations given by the two juries.

If Clefia performs normally without making any mistakes, his vote count is destined to be high.

The final result of 476 also illustrates this point.

"So, Clevia's final rating is—"

The professional judging panel considered Clavia's singing skills and stage presence more.

Rather than fame and status within the industry.

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