But Hayes Edwards didn't have much affection for their team.
Fans had been arguing and slandering each other and directly cursing since before their debut.
The members of the group also didn't see eye to eye, not that there were no true feelings, but in the face of huge financial temptations, everyone became cautious and guarded.
Luckily, he had always been laid back about these things and didn't take them too seriously.
Let others say what they will, after all, this was just his nature, whether they liked it or not, was up to them.
The sunlight was especially glaring, without the thick clouds to shield it, it poured down on people, coating them in a layer of faint radiance.
Hayes turned to look at Hannah sitting beside him, his gaze resting between her brows and eyes.
He thought of something and chuckled softly.
Just then, he caught Hannah's glance and immediately raised the script to pretend to be good.