At least, nothing could be found on the surface.
Landon Lockwood furrowed his brows, his expression serious.
He leaned back in his chair, lightly tapping his fingers on the table.
"If it's really as you think, then the person who bid on the silk flowers..."
He paused.
"Has a big problem."
On the surface, it's the wealthy competing fiercely to bid, contributing to charity and earning applause.
But behind the scenes, it might be a meticulously designed scheme.
To outsiders, it's a good deed, a boost to reputation, securing one's public image.
The media competes to report, public praise is overwhelmingly positive.
Who wouldn't commend these "great philanthropists" for their generosity and virtue?
Yet who could imagine that some people are not only after fame but also coveting profit, wanting to reap all the benefits?
They disguise their monetization in the name of charity, even use this "good deed" to cover up dirtier dealings.
