Bound by love: Marrying my Disabled Husband
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Chapter 770:

โ€œDonโ€™t forget, youโ€™re in the same boat,โ€ Elyse replied with a cool glance, her voice slicing through the tension.

Three minutes later, the judges emerged from their huddle, their decision crystallized.

โ€œFor โ€˜Fantasy on Carmen,โ€™ we have three contestants. Elyse Lloyd scores 9.63, Geraldine Lawson 9.61โ€ฆโ€ The hostโ€™s voice boomed, โ€œCongratulations to Elyse for advancing to the next round!โ€

For a heartbeat, Geraldine stood frozen, disbelief washing over her. โ€œI lost? By just 0.02 points?โ€

Elyse exhaled slowly, the weight of the contest clear in her words. โ€œIโ€™m only 0.02 points ahead of you. Youโ€™re really tough to beat. I definitely donโ€™t want to face you again in the next competition.โ€

Geraldineโ€™s gaze was a tempest of frustration and fierce determination; her teeth clenched like a steel trap. โ€œAs expected, it gets tougher toward the end. Itโ€™s not a bad idea to see how strong you are in the semi-finals.โ€

Elyse accepted the applause with grace, then turned to Geraldine, her expression resolute. Whispering, she said, โ€œThis time, I edged you out by 0.02 points. Next time, Iโ€™ll aim to widen that gap. But donโ€™t think youโ€™ll be the only one sharpening your edge. Iโ€™m eager to see how you challenge me next.โ€

Once offstage, Elyse approached Darren, weariness etched in her features. โ€œIโ€™m happy I won, but Iโ€™m about to pass out.โ€

Darren, ever the steady pillar, gave her a reassuring pat on the shoulder. โ€œI knew youโ€™d win. The next group is Vickyโ€™s turn. She asked if you could stay backstage and watch her performance.โ€

Following Darrenโ€™s gaze, Elyse spotted Vicky, violin in hand, poised and ready on stage.

โ€œWhy didnโ€™t she ask me herself?โ€ Elyse asked, a puzzled frown creasing her brow.

โ€œBecause sheโ€™s too shy to speak for herself,โ€ Darren replied simply.

Elyse watched as Vicky stood poised and ready, determination shining in her eyes. But then, a sense of unease crept in. Something was off.

Pointing toward the stage, Elyse asked, her voice tinged with suspicion, โ€œIsnโ€™t each group supposed to have three contestants? Why are there only two?โ€

Darren scratched his head, equally perplexed. โ€œIโ€™m not sure. I remember there were supposed to be three contestants.โ€

Elyse shrugged it off, assuming another contestant had withdrawn from the competition.

Vickyโ€™s performance was flawless, securing her the top spot with ease. However, the moment was interrupted by a sudden uproar in the corridor.

Curious, Elyse left the backstage area to investigate and found a girl in tears, clutching her violin tightly. The girlโ€™s voice, thick with anger and despair, echoed through the hallway. โ€œSomeone trapped me in the lounge! I tried to escape, but there was no one to help! They sabotaged my chance! I missed my performance! Years of hard work, gone! This canโ€™t go unpunished! If this isnโ€™t made right, Iโ€™ll take this to the authorities!โ€

The girlโ€™s cries quickly drew a crowd of onlookers, each trying to grasp the situation.

Perplexed, Elyse asked someone nearby what had happened. It soon became clear that the girl was Vickyโ€™s missing competitor, the one everyone had assumed had withdrawn from the competition. But instead, she had been locked away, trapped in a room where no one could hear her pleas.

The girl sobbed uncontrollably, her cries drawing sympathy from the other contestants. But the outcome was set in stone, and there was no way for her to turn back time and undo the mistake that had cost her the competition. Elyse watched the scene unfold, feeling a pang of empathy for the distraught girl.


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