Adrian Zhekova's entire family was in attendance and they did not avoid public attention.
They walked openly amongst the crowd.
"Grandfather, Grandmother, why don't you go sit on the stage first? The crowd is too big while escorting me to the backstage," Cindy Clarke suggested.
"No, this is the first time we're escorting you to a performance openly, we must accompany you," the old madam insisted.
Cindy was touched and nodded in approval, "Alright."
"But only this time," Cindy reminded, "there are just too many people."
"Alright, alright," the old madam agreed while laughing.
She knew that Cindy was worried about their safety.
After all, they were old and it would be strenuous for them to walk for too long.
The crowd surrounding them was enormous and they could easily be jostled.
If they fell over, it could result in serious problems, especially given their age.
Due to their concern for the elders, they walked slowly.
And that drew even more attention.