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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 1343

Just as we got to the scene, a minor incident happened before we could even take the stage.

The person chosen to draw the first prize was an old lady selected from the audience. She was escorted onto the stage to operate the lottery machine, and we were all waiting for the number to come out to award the prize to the winner.

However, at that moment, a young man in black quietly approached our vicinity. Just as he was about to reach me and Atlas, he was quickly restrained by Cane, who had been guarding us.

He struggled and shouted, "The lady on stage is my grandmother! I'm here to help her off the stage. What are you doing?"

This outcry immediately drew the attention of the media reporters. Several journalists quickly surrounded us for interviews and footage.

The young man loudly protested and told the reporters that he was innocent. This caused resentment among the onlookers, making the situation somewhat out of hand.

Atlas stayed back, shielding me from harm. The young man continued to argue while glancing at us with malice.

The winning number had already been generated on the big screen, and the notary verified it. Then, the winning number was announced, and the excitement from the audience drowned out everything else.

The elderly lady who drew the prize was escorted off the stage.

In the meantime, the disturbance caused by the young man who had been restrained here drew a large crowd of spectators. They gradually started to get dissatisfied with our people, and some of them even gave the guards a fierce look and demanded that the young man be released.

Standing guard over me on the stage, Atlas exuded a chilling aura as if he had emerged from hell. His cold gaze fell on Cane.

Cane immediately turned around and brought the old lady who had just drawn the prize to him.

In a gentle tone, he asked the old lady, "Ma'am, is this your relative?"

Everyone present fell silent, looking at the old lady in astonishment. However, the old lady just smiled and looked at the young man being restrained with a smile, seemingly still basking in the joy of a moment ago.

Those at the scene held their breaths, staring at the old lady's smiling face.

The old woman stepped forward twice, glanced at the young man, then grinned at Cane. "I don't know him."

Those paying attention to this incident were instantly dumbfounded and looked at the young man with some surprise. The young man suddenly felt a little guilty. "Grandma! It's me! How can you say you don't know me?"

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