The celebratory banquet for the right to host the Olympics was held the next day.
At this moment, Honeycomb Stadium still did not exist in Swallow Capital. As such, the place with the biggest stage would be Workers’ Stadium.
The renovation for Workers’ Stadium was stopped temporarily for an entire month because of this. After an intense round of preparation, they finally completed the entire layout for the renovation.
The event would be broadcasted live by CTV and 18 satellite channels at the same time. A lot of media personnel from within the country and overseas would arrive at the scene to carry out interviews and reports.
Swallow Capital would dispatch professionals to oversee the security and safety of the event.
Twilight shrouded this ancient city. There were blue and red lights shining everywhere, coupled with the flashes from the cameras of various journalists.
Workers’ Stadium was filled with people. More than 10,000 spectators came here on account of its reputation, and they were making the stadium impenetrable.
After everything was ready, at 6 p.m., all of the esteemed guests with invitation cards arrived one after another.
On the two sides of the red carpet were numerous passionate citizens and journalists who were snapping photos furiously. All of the esteemed guests with invitation cards felt like celebrities. They walked with their heads high and chests puffed along the red carpet amidst the thunderous cheers. They felt that the life on top was so ordinary.
“What a huge scene.” After getting out of the car, Lisa mumbled to herself and looked at the scene in front of her with a shocked expression as she walked across the red carpet.
At this moment, the people next to her were her father and uncle. Ben was next to her as well.
“This host is pretty great.” Lisa’s father, Norman Gardner, experienced the same shock as he said that.
“Remember guys, just look and listen but don’t speak. This is not our house where we can run amok.”
Ben’s father, Ian Hull, said solemnly.
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