The competition’s director finally intervened, making the final call.

“Anna has withdrawn from the competition, so everyone moves up one place.

The host quickly relayed the decision.

“With Anna’s withdrawal, the new champion is Madisyn, representing Lorpond.

The audience erupted into thunderous applause, nearly shaking the very roof of the venue.

Tears of joy filled the eyes of contestants from various countries.

Even though Madisyn wasn’t from their homeland, they couldn’t contain their happiness.

The reign of Mafelen over the dance world had been broken.

This moment signaled a new era, one where the dance world would be fairer and more just.

Madisyn acknowledged the audience with a gracious nod, then turned to Lynda and her friends, her lips curling into a slight smile.

Lynda couldn’t help but mirror the expression, quickly snapping a photo of the moment.

Their very own Madisyn was number one.

Rosaline and Gerard were overwhelmed with joy, nearly fainting from the excitement.

Lorpond had secured the top spot, and their hearts swelled with pride.

Madisyn was now set to be a judge in the next international competition, representing Lorpond.

Andrew watched her, his eyes brimming with admiration and tenderness.

For the first time in years, something in his chest stirred-his long -dormant heart was finally awakening to the thrill of emotion.

After accepting the award, Madisyn was swept up in a whirlwind of interviews, her poise and grace shining through each one.

Meanwhile, the judges from Mafelen were not in a good mood.

Will’s actions had not only humiliated him but had also tarnished the reputation of all Mafelen judges.

Yet, Will refused to acknowledge his own wrongdoing.

Back in the backstage meeting room, when someone reported that Jayden had given Madisyn a perfect score, Will’s temper flared.

He turned to Jayden, slapping him across the face.

“We’re all from Mafelen, you traitor,” Will spat, his fury boiling over.

Jayden, his eyes blazing with anger, grabbed Will’s wrist.

“I’m a dancer first.

Will’s lips curled into a sneer, his tone laced with venom.

“You’re nothing but a naive fool.

You really think that dream of yours is worth more than our country’s honor? People Like you have no place as a judge in international competitions.

I’ll see to it that the president gets rid of you.

The threat hung heavily in the air, given Will’s close ties to the president of the National Dance Association.

Given Jayden’s strong-willed personality, he was never particularly well-liked within the association.

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