Romeo discovered the secret hidden within the chessboard. With a few strategic moves, he managed to turn the tide, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.
The bridesmaids glanced at their smartphones where Mr. Eugene had sent the answer of the test. Then they looked at outside to the chess game Romeo was playing, and it was an exact match!
How on earth did he do it?!
The main door swung open for him, and the bridesmaids ran upstairs again, lining up in front of Arabellaâs room, determined not to let the groomsmen through easily.
âCome on, ladies, please be merciful and let us in.â the groomsmen pleaded, waving their treats.
âDon't be stingy, give us a few more!â Cathy chided, prompting the groomsmen to reluctantly fish out all the small gifts they were carrying.
Each bridesmaid ended up with several gifts, each worth about a thousand dollars.
Their faces beamed with joy, yet they still didnât open the door, instead signaling to the servants.
Nine servants came forward, each holding a painting, forming a straight line before the groom.
âOne of these masterpieces was painted by Bella. If Mr. McMillian can guess which the right one is, Iâll let you in!â Cathy stood behind the line of servants, spoke with a bit of pride. The tables had turned; today it was her turn to âchallengeâ her cousin.
He had âpunishedâ her plenty in the past!
Romeo and his groomsmen surveyed that each painting depicted different things.
â| must say, these are quite well done.â Timothy commented with genuine admiration.
Although unsure which piece was Arabellaâs, Timothy, having grown up around great artworks, could tell these were not the creations of ordinary artists.
Derrick couldnât figure it out; it would be easier to compare if the nine pieces were similar, but as it was, it was hard to tell the difference.
Jeffery, who had always admired Arabellaâs art, felt that two of the paintings could very well be hers, yet he hesitated to guess which.
The other groomsmen simply shook their heads in doubt.
âThis one,â Romeo said, his voice clear and mellow, as pleasant as sound of a babbling brook.
The groomsmen thought he had a discerning eye for art, recognizing it so swiftly. But as they were about to rejoice, they saw several servants coming out holding items like a keyboard, a washboard, and even a durian.
Had Romeo guessed wrong?!
Awave of anxiety swept through the groomsmen, but before they could intercede, Romeoâs voice, deep and sonorous like a cello, interjected, âI wasnât finished. The one | just pointed out was painted by Luna.â
All eyes turned to Luna, even Luna herself was surprised.
How had he spotted her work among so many, especially when she had tried to imitate Bellaâs style?
âNot bad. Your skills have improved,â Romeo complimented, and Lunaâs lips curved into a smile, her eyes sparkling with pride.
âThis oneâs by Carol,â Romeo indicated another painting.
Finally, his gaze settled on a beautiful phoenix painting, âThis is Bellaâs.â
The bridesmaids were astounded.
âAre you sure? If you're wrong, there's a penalty!â Joyce teased, trying to mislead him.
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But Romeo was confident, âItâs this one; Iâm sure.â
âWhy are you so sure?â Deborah asked, puzzled.
âHave you seen her paint it before?â Freda was equally intrigued.
âIt's her style,â Romeo replied, having witnessed her previous works and familiar with her distinctive flair.
âItâs this one, we're sticking to it!â
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âCongratulations, you got it right!â the bridesmaids cheered in unison.
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