Chapter: 1333
As he watched Sabrina with a hint of fascination, he felt a strong desire to kiss her once more.
However, he knew he couldn't appear too eager.
For now, he was satisfied with the outcome.
He wasn't determined to remarry her.
He only hoped that she wouldn't distance herself from him.
“Let's head back," Tyrone suggested.
“Okay," Sabrina replied, and they both donned their helmets.
Tyrone revved the motorcycle's engine, leading them back to the community.
Sabrina had expected swift results regarding the plagiarism of her photographs, but after waiting for two days without any response from the organizers, she began to suspect that something was amiss.
It was at that moment that she began to realize the true nature of the situation.
Sabrina was puzzled by why her work had been signed with someone else's name.
She had exclusively sent those photos to the organizers and had not shared them on social media.
That was to say, the hosts were well aware of the situation and had become embroiled in it.
Regarding the name "Addion," who had stolen her work, Sabrina found it oddly familiar. Upon investigating, she discovered that this individual had claimed the second prize in a previous photography competition.
It was difficult to ascertain whether the award was legitimate or stolen, which could seriously undermine the competition's credibility.
Sabrina couldn't overlook the fact that Blayze, one of the judges and the initiator of the Mount and River Photography Competition, had close ties with the organizers.
Out of consideration for their friendship, she chose not to publicly expose the situation. Instead, she forwarded her collected evidence to Blayze, along with an explanation.
An hour later, Blayze responded, "I'm sorry for that, Sabrina. The official website announcement has been rectified. I'll look into it and provide you with an explanation soon.”
"Thank you, Blayze. Somehow, I feel it seems to be related to the sponsor's staff," Sabrina confided.
"Got it. I've already launched an investigation," Blayze assured her.