BTS Concert

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Akira's POV

After the Twitter exchange with Jungkook, I decided to make time in my busy schedule to attend the BTS concert.

I had chosen my outfit carefully: a dress that was half black and half white. This attire served as my silent way of judging their performance.

I took my place in the front row, all dressed up in the half-black, half-white

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I took my place in the front row, all dressed up in the half-black, half-white.

If I crossed my legs to the right, it would indicate that I wasn't impressed, as the black side would dominate.

On the other hand, if I crossed them to the left, the white side would be more prominent, meaning that I found their performance impressive. And that I lost.

With an impressive IQ soaring at 148, RM's intellect shines bright. At 133, I'm no slouch either. Surely, RM will catch the nuances of my reply in the dance of intelligence.

The concert was about to begin, and I couldn't help but feel a mix of anticipation and excitement.

Aware of the potential for intense reactions from BTS's devoted fans, I had made sure to bring a few of my bodyguards to the concert.

These security personnel were there to ensure my safety, just in case any overzealous fans attempted to confront or harm me.

The piercing glares from some of the fans in the audience were a clear indication of the dislike and resentment they held towards me.

Despite the negativity surrounding my presence at the concert, I chose to ignore it entirely.

I remained focused on the performance and my unique method of evaluating their show.

The well-prepared security personnel and my determination to stay calm helped me maintain my composure throughout the event.

As I glanced at my watch to check the time, the concert kicked off with an explosive blast.

The energy in the venue was electrifying, and I couldn't help but feel the excitement in the air as the show began.

A melody that sparked joy within me was the one they were dancing for right now, and the lyrics echoed with resilience:

"All the underdogs in the world,
A day may come when we lose,
But it is not today.
Isn't it too much of a good day to lose?
No, not today.
Today, we fight!

No, not today.
Someday flowers will fall,
But no, not today.
That day is not this day.
No, no, not today - too good a day,
It is too good of a day to die."

The evening was alive with anticipation as the massive crowd gathered, filling the concert hall to its brim.

The venue buzzed with the excited chatter of fans who had come from near and far, all sharing one common purpose - to see the global sensation, BTS, perform live.

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