Although Effie had been practicing the trumpet for two years and was exceptionally talented, she had never demonstrated this skill publicly.

When she played the high notes, everyone around showed surprise, staring in disbelief at her slender frame.

Who would have guessed she possessed such explosive power?

Loud applause erupted from the venue, which annoyed Ruth.

Once the song ended, Effie bowed to the audience, her cheeks flushed and her presence charming.

Lilah was quite pleased as well.

The moment Effie concluded her performance, it was as if everyone tapped into a new burst of energy. One of the guests did more than ten cartwheels. Then, someone mimicked animals, starting with a monkey, then a dog, and finally a fox. Everyone ended up laughing.

Then it was time for Briseis to take the stage with her talk show.

She managed to make everyone laugh once more.

Each act seemed even more remarkable than the one before.

The crew on-site were completely taken aback. Nobody had thought a Taekwondo-themed show could outshine a conventional comedy show in excitement.

Some even forgot they were in the middle of filming.

When Lilah finally took the stage as the last performer, everyone was eager to see what she would do.

“She remained silent throughout, showing no laughter or hint of her intentions," said Hadley, her hand covering her mouth.

Ruth said with a frosty smile, "What can she do? Everyone has already shown their skills. What talent does she have left?"

Noticing Ruth's discontent, Hadley chose to remain silent.

The emcee needed some time to compose himself. He then stepped onto the stage and said, "Please welcome the final contestant. Let's see what performance she has prepared for us."

Lilah rose calmly and brought a piece of paper to the camera.

The large screen displayed the paper for all to see.

It was a painting.

It depicted the performances of everyone in a painting.

In the center, Effie played the trumpet, Malcolm was imitating animals, and Briseis was hosting a talk show...

Starting with the second act, Lilah had been sketching non-stop. The artwork was carefully detailed, with each performer captured vividly and accurately in a few quick strokes. She had even managed to capture intricate details perfectly.

It portrayed a joyful group scene.