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A Life Beyond Limits novel Chapter 127

Eirene Music Academy quickly agreed to the proposal. They were more than happy to capitalize on Soul's massive appeal to bring in a larger audience. This concert would be a huge honor for the academy as well.

Early in the morning, the sound of birds chirping filled the air. Jack was still fast asleep in his dorm when a commotion woke him up.

Half-awake, he could hear Joshua on the phone, sounding frantic as he tried to buy tickets for the Eirene Music Academy concert. But no matter how much he was willing to pay, the tickets were nearly impossible to get—even offering three times the original price wasn't enough.

Just then, Ronnie pushed open the door.

Joshua immediately rushed over. "Ronnie! Can you help me get two tickets? I don't care if they're the worst seats in the house—I'll pay triple the price!"

Ronnie shook his head. "You're dreaming. This concert is way too popular. Even if you offer five times the price, you probably still won't get them."

Joshua let out a long sigh. "I know. But I never expected it to be this crazy. Soul's too damn popular. Queenie is insisting on going, and she said if I don't get tickets, she's breaking up with me. I'm seriously losing my mind here."

Ronnie could only watch as Joshua panicked, completely helpless.

Concert tickets for major stars were always hard to come by, but it was nearly impossible for Soul, who was at the peak of his hype.

Meanwhile, in the girls' dorm, a group of students was excitedly discussing the upcoming concert.

Queenie smugly held up two tickets, making sure everyone could see them. Joshua couldn't get the tickets, so she pulled some strings and got them herself.

Jessica looked at the tickets with envy. "Queenie, how did you get those? Can you help me get one, too?"

But Queenie shook her head. "It's impossible now. You won't find any left even if you offer more money."

The other girls in the room also wanted tickets, but seeing how confident Queenie was, they kept quiet.

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