Chapter 440 She Wanted to Crush Cecelia

Cecelia left the seaside first in her car, while Maggie stood in place, blowing the sea breeze and pondering over the words Cecelia had said. Her heart couldn’t calm down for a long time.

What should she do now?

No one could tell her!

……

Shortly after the National Children’s Piano Competition ended, the results were officially announced to the public.

In the past, there would be no doubts about these results, and society would acknowledge the selection process.

However, someone uploaded a video of a player’s parents pressuring the judges onto the Internet. Although Cecelia’s back was shown in the video, her voice questioning the judges was clear.

Soon, keywords such as “doubts about the results of the National Children’s Piano Competition” and “impressive parents pressuring the judges” rose to the top of the national news rankings, causing widespread discussion.

All the Netizens were very concerned about this matter and wanted to know the truth behind the competition and why that parent confronted the judges. Was it just because her child didn’t win?

Online comments were divided into two types. Some supported the parent, praising her courage to question and demand justice.

Others felt that she had a narrow mindset and acted like a shrew. How dare she question the judges?

Her child didn’t play well. What was the point of making a fuss when he was eliminated?

The online media discovered that the topic was gaining a lot of attention, so they proceeded to cover it in-depth. They then released a video of the performance during the finals of the 23rd contestant, comparing it to the performances of the other top three contestants.

After people watched these videos, the direction of the comments quickly changed.

“The performance by the 23rd player was amazing! It’s such a pity that he didn’t make it! “

“If I were his parent, I would definitely question the judges too! He was clearly the best in the entire competition, so why did he receive the lowest score?”

“Were the judges blind? Or were they deaf? Even if he couldn’t win the championship, it was impossible to get the lowest score, right?”

More and more netizens supported the 23rd player and called for the organizing committee to conduct a fair evaluation.

the National Children’s Piano Competition.

was the

to the increasing attention, netizens quickly discovered that the judge who gave the low score was Petunia, the design director of Taylor Group. Investigation revealed that she also had great talent in piano

that it was a joke to invite a designer to be a

competition results couldn’t

media outlets released the latest news, a

Nelson family, so they didn’t dare to reveal the name of Andres. They used pseudonyms and angles that showed only

the two people made it clear to anyone with functioning ears that the 23rd player’s

exploded with

is

could he not win with such talent? To receive the lowest score in the whole competition is simply

23rd player played really well. I don’t understand why the judge gave him such

dragged out

with the 23rd player and gave him the title of “King Without a Crown” on

it upon themselves to seek justice for

in like

accusing her of harming

the Design

bad has happened. Many people are criticizing

What are

the design draft in her

a look for

the computer and showed it to her. Petunia read the news and sneered. “Humph, this

did you figure that

is exposed, while she and her son are using pseudonyms. What does that mean? If it’s

assistant nodded, thinking it made sense. “So, how should we

I

warn those who are spreading rumors and insults. If they continue to spread

“Understood!”

to leave to handle it but was stopped by

“What else, Ms. Taylor?”

had a good idea. She might as well take advantage

was negative or positive attention, as long as there was attention, it was the

lawyer’s letter for now. Instead, release a statement to the public saying that Taylor Group will hold a press conference to provide a

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