Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!-Chapter 221 - : The Outcome

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Chapter 221: Chapter 221: The Outcome

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Charles Dean placed the vote on Cain Velman’s box.

“Since the auditions’ dumplings, I’ve never forgotten them. In today’s competition, I have high expectations for Cain Velman. I want to see what kind of surprises she’ll bring. However, I’m also a bit worried that her performance during the auditions might have been too good, exhausting her creativity in cooking. Even if her performance is just mediocre today, I would still be disappointed. ”

“But, Cain Velman didn’t disappoint me. She proved that she could do even better, and it wasn’t just a one-time creativity.”_Charles Dean said. “Creativity doesn’t come from thin air – it mostly comes from the perspective of the diners. In my opinion, this kind of creativity is more precious than just imagining it yourself.”

“I also hope that the contestants, whether they advance or get eliminated, can focus more on the diner’s perspective when they finish their dishes in the future,” Charles Dean said.

Besides Cindy Clarke, all the contestants’ expressions seemed not to be good, unable to hide their shock.

Michael Greene, Charles Dean, and Hunter Clarke, these three votes accounted for 30 votes!

There were a total of 1,000 votes in the audience, which seemed a lot, but with 40 contestants, the average number of votes per person was only 25!

Of course, the final number of votes would not be equally divided – there would be more or less.

But even more votes wouldn’t be that exaggerated.

These 30 votes could be said to be crucial, even having the potential to secure victory.

Even if they couldn’t achieve first place, at least they could ensure not being eliminated.

Everyone had some idea of how many guests they had attracted.

It would be very difficult to surpass these many votes!

Even Cindy Clarke might be able to make a counterattack due to these 30 votes!

After Charles Dean finished his words, he nodded at Michael Greene.

At this point, Grace Green went back on stage: “The judges have finished their evaluations. Now, our staff will count the votes. There are monitoring devices installed in every corner of this stage, ensuring 360-degree coverage. The audience can also supervise the process through several screens on-site.” Forty staff members, each responsible for one box, showed the boxes to the audience.

When the 1,000 votes were distributed to the staff, there weren’t too many per person; they could quickly finish counting them.

Another staff member made a final check to ensure there were no omissions in the boxes.

The staff recorded their votes, calculated the total to make sure the final votes came to 1,000, and there were no errors.

“Now, the results will be displayed on a big screen,” Grace Green said.

From the audience, little Morgan Zhekova stared nervously at the screen.

Although he had confidence in Cindy Clarke, it still made him nervous at this critical moment.

Morgan couldn’t read many words, but he could identify the name Cindy Clarke.

“Don’t worry, we have faith in Cindy,” The Old Madam comforted, even though she too was quite nervous.

“Yes!” Little Morgan tightly grasped the Old Madam’s hand.

“Cindy has already got the 30 votes from the judges, and if you add the votes from the audience who went to her just now, things are looking good. It’s even possible that she will be first,” Adrian Zhekova said.

“Really?” Victoria Wheeler was surprised.

‘Even if she isn’t first, she will definitely rank high and won’t be eliminated,” Adrian Zhekova spoke confidently, as if the result had already come out..