“My apologies to everyone for the unpleasant experience at the exhibition.”
All eyes turned toward the source of the voice. On the main stage, a large screen slowly descended. Eddie stood
beside Dale Reeves, microphone in hand.
A staff member tapped away at a laptop, and in moments, Ivan’s painting was projected onto the screen.
“The purpose of hosting this exhibition,” Dale began, “is to give more children a platform to showcase their art.
Their work is lively and imaginative, and it often surprises and inspires me.”
Eddie translated each sentence as Dale spoke. The two were old friends, and their teamwork was seamless.
“As many of you know, whenever | hold an exhibition in a new country, | organize a children’s art competition
beforehand. Any child between the ages of three and twelve is welcto enter. There are three rounds of
selection, and in the final round, | alone make the decision. The winning piece is displayed at every one of my
exhibitions, and all proceeds from the auction go to the winner.”
“I want the competition to be fair, just, and transparent. That's why | make the final decision myself. A thousand
people see a thousand Hamlets-everyone interprets art differently, and | respect that. What | cannot tolerate is
anyone breaking the rules for the sake of victory-resorting to bribery, especially of my staff.”
As Dale spoke, his thick beard seemed to bristle with each word, his anger plain for all to see. Eddie patted him
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“So, this time, I've decided to display all the selected paintings and let everyone here vote. Good art resonates
with people-it stirs the soul. In a moment, I'll open up the voting system. Each piece will be presented to you,
and you can vote anonymously for your favorite.”
As soon as he finished, murmurs rippled through the crowd, followed by a smattering of applause.
No one had expected the situation to take this turn. Hamilton, gripping his cane, struggled to mask his anxiety. If
Tammie’s painting didn’t take first place-if word of today’s events got out...
No! Tammie would win, she had to! Damn it, if only there was a break, he could've bribed a few people by now!
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One desperate schafter another flickered through Hamilton's mind, only for him to dismiss them all. On
stage, Eddie continued to translate steadily
“In addition, regarding the bribery allegations, | will release a statement after a full investigation. If the
accusations prove true, the staff involved will be dismissed, and anyone caught bribing the judges will be
permanently banned!”
Hamilton's grip on his cane tightened until his knuckles turned white. He forced himself to stay calm. They'd
taken his money-they would never betray him. Besides, even if they confessed, it wouldn't do them any good.
Who would be foolish enough to destroy themselves?
“You don’t need to wait for later. Looking for evidence? It’s right here.”
A familiar, confident voice rang out from the entrance. Alessia turned to look, and sure enough, it was Cole.
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