Despite her steadfast refusal, Keegan left his contact information before departing, saying, "Ms. Lynette, if you ever change your mind, feel free to reach out to me." Brittany saw Keegan off and tucked away his business card.

Aside from the chess federation folks, numerous websites and TV stations were clamoring for an interview with Brittany.

Brittany, overwhelmed and annoyed, turned them all down.

Her personal phone number was somehow leaked, leading to a barrage of calls from obsessive chess fans, much like the federation people, all hoping she would pursue a professional career. After her refusal, they seemed to lose their minds, accusing Brittany of having no sense of collective honor, wasting her talent, and betraying the nurturing Craneville had given her! They criticized her for being money-minded, materialistic, and blinded by vanity!

Some even branded her a traitor to Craneville!

Fed up, Brittany simply turned off her phone, opting to spend her days at home, tending to her garden and resting for a week.

That week, public opinion outside was in turmoil.

Many in Craneville, united in their stance, demanded that Brittany serve Craneville by embarking on a professional path.

They even formed a group dedicated to urging Brittany to become a professional chess player, causing quite a stir online.

The Queen, upon seeing the uproar, frowned, "Are these reactions all spontaneous?"

"Partially."

to downfall, the Queen ordered, "Let's tone down this

frenzy died down, allowing Brittany

to settle, it was

hospital owned by the Lynette Conglomerate, which operated under the Lynette

Brittany underwent a

had a

Her body was lean.

An old issue, really.

is

it," said

alternative medicine, knowing Brittany grew up

see any significant

doctor to ensure there were no other issues with Brittany's

Brittany

plans with a friend this afternoon. I'll

and won't be

have been happier for the

way back to the hospital, this time heading for the

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