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Versatile Superstar: Rise In Hollywood

#Webnovel's Highest Grossing Showbiz Novel (English)! Synopsis: "To be a star is to own the world and all the people in it." Two years ago, Aiden came to the United States to experience the American Dream. But after sleepless nights of struggle, just when he was on the verge of giving up, a translucent screen flashed in front of him - it was a System! A System that would make him embark on a journey to Hollywood. And today, he takes his first step by mesmerising the world through his singing! So come and join him, for his journey, has just begun. Singing? I'm the best at it. Acting? I have Oscars lying around in my bathroom; you can practice your acceptance with it. Movie Direction? They call me the king of the box office. Novel Writing? Two words: Best Seller. From creating the highest-selling music album to becoming the world's most famous superhero - Aiden will do everything to write his own legend. Author note: --- All the songs and movie scripts in this book will be Original, and I'll be the one writing them. ---

DreamThree · Fantasy
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[Bonus chapter] | Chapter 049. Evaluation

[You have gained the skill 'Song Appraisal'. Now, you can assess the score of your composed songs.]

[You have started to understand your self-composed music a lot better.]

When Aiden skimmed through the notifications, he felt his right hand quiver with the excitement he was feeling. He took a deep breath to calm himself down before checking the new skill that he had received.

'Lonely.'

A holographic window opened immediately as he thought of the song.

[Song name: Lonely

Composer: Aiden (original)

Proficiency: 87%

Song score: 55/100

-As a bonus for being the composer of the song, it's easier to increase proficiency.

-The song score doesn't reflect whether a song will be popular or not.]

'...How do I know if the score is good enough for my level?'

Aiden frowned when he saw the song score for 'Lonely'. 

'Does 100/100 score mean it's best song for my level or is the score independent of what my level is?'