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Elegant Embers: An Ex-Wife's Revenge

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In the very ssecond, half a million new viewers surged in. The numbers were odd-suspiciously so.

Howard asked, "Are those bots?"

The tech guy shook his head. "No, they're all verified accounts. But the timing is a bit fishy. It looks like

someone's trying to manipulate the stats."

Howard's frown deepened. He hated fake numbers; it was unfair to everyone else. "Do we have any solid

evidence?" he pressed.

If they did, Howard couldn't disqualify Rachel outright, but he could definitely cut down her camera time, maybe

even remove her from the highlight reel altogether.

The tech shook his head again. "Nothing concrete for now. We'll need to keep monitoring. It's too soon to make a

call."

Howard nodded. "Alright. Keep an eye on it."

Meanwhile, out front, the host was wrapping up Rachel's interview.

Next up was the judges' scoring round.

Both Stella and Rachel were called back onto the stage.

The host announced, "Let's welcour judges to give their scores to the contestants."

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The judges’ panel consisted of the country's top violinists-well-respected, though not as internationally renowned

as someone like Rena. Still, for a national contest, inviting foreign judges just wasn't done.

Foreign musicians could offer comments and serve as special guests, but the scoring was strictly domestic.

The judges huddled together, whispering among themselves for a few moments, before jotting down their

scores. Of the ten judges, nine gave a perfect ten. Only one judge gave a nine.

Stella's total: a staggering ninety-nine points!

Rachel, on the other hand, scored mostly eights, with her highest being a nine. Her total: eighty-eight.

Abby let out a sigh of relief. "Thank goodness. | was worried the judges might fall for Rachel's act."

Antoney, himself a former judge,

was unbothered. "A judge's job is to be objective and fair, not to get swayed by emotion. Especially after that

scandal a while

back everyone's extra canter

now.

The whole country is watching, after all."

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Rachel's sob stories had certainly earned her a wave of sympathy, but there were also plenty who suspected she

was putting on a show Besides, when it cinternational competitions, no one would cut you slack just

because you were sick or chasing a last wish. The world's top performers wouldn't step aside for sentimentality.

Abby chuckled. "Looks like Rachel's tricks only worked on Haynes and Jasper- not on the savvy audience. Goes to

show, people aren't as easily fooled as she thought."

Antoney nodded. "Still, that persona she's built? It'll attract a lot of attention- maybe even more than the actual

winner."

Candida Fletcher looked puzzled. "Really? Isn't the champion supposed to get the most attention?"

Abby sighed. "You'd be surprised.

The whole fan culture thing is out of

control these days. | once saw a contestant win first place, only to be ignored by the press-everyone was

crowding around the runner-up instead. That runner-up had built a huge presence online and had an army of die-

hard fans. Sure, she was good enough to be a champion, but

anything can happen during a

competition. She ended up with

second place."

Antoney added, "And then you get cases where the actual champion gets booed

in their own country, just because the crowd's favorite didn't place. It's

embarrassing when that kind of thing makes international headlines."

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