Chapter 863:
Noticing her downcast expression, Gavin tried to lift her spirits. โYou took first place today. Donโt let this spoil your mood. Youโve outshone many skilled competitors to achieve this. Take pride in that.โ
Feeling awkward from the compliment, Elyse looked away. โThanks, Gavin, but please, ease up on the praise. Iโm quite shy, you know.โ
Gavin chuckled. โAlright, Iโll text Irving. You go ahead and meet him backstage.โ
โWill do, just let me change first.โ
Gavin left, and Elyse let out a quiet sigh. Despite the excitement of the win, she was weary of the constant attention.
After changing from her competition attire into a thick coat, Elyse grabbed her large bags and exited the dressing room.
As she waited for Irving backstage, a hurried staff member bumped into her, sending her tumbling to the floor. Luckily, she was bundled up in thick clothing, which protected her from injury.
โSorry, Iโm so sorry!โ The staff member halted immediately, helped Elyse to her feet, and offered a hurried apology. โAre you all right?โ
Elyse gestured dismissively. โIโm okay. Iโve got plenty of padding on. But whatโs the rush? Whatโs going on?โ
The staff member looked visibly shaken as she explained in a distressed tone, โThereโs a man who set himself on fire right at the entrance to the music hall. They say he couldnโt handle losing a bet on todayโs competition.โ
Elyse, puzzled, asked, โWhat do you mean? It was just a competition. Anyone could have won.โ
The staff member sighed. โYou might not know, but he was a gambler. He wagered everything, hoping to win, but when you won, his hopes were dashed.โ
Surprised, Elyse responded, โPeople were betting on this?โ
The staff member nodded. โIt happens every year. People gamble everything they have, dreaming of a big win, only to lose it all.โ
Hearing this for the first time, Elyse struggled with the concept. With a thoughtful frown, she said, โIโve never gambled myself. Itโs something I know nothing about.โ
The staff member earnestly advised, โAnd itโs better that way. Stay clear of gambling. Itโs nothing but trouble.โ With that, she hurried away to address the crisis at the music hall.
Elyse was leaning against the wall, her patience wearing thin, when Irving finally showed up, notably late. She couldnโt help but blurt out, โIrving, what took you so long?โ
Irvingโs expression soured, his frustration evident. โYou wouldnโt believe what happened. I was at the front entrance of the concert hall, bidding someone farewell, when, out of nowhere, a maniac set himself on fire. Can you guess what he was yelling as he burned?โ
Elyse, taken aback, shook her head, her voice tinged with disbelief. โWhat on earth could he have said? That heโd quit gambling in his next life?โ
Irving let out a bitter chuckle. โIt wasnโt about giving up gambling. He claimed that Edward should have won, not you. Can you believe that?โ
Realization dawned on Elyse. โOh, so he must have placed his bets on Edward?โ . . .