He was holding a check he had just received, seemingly so stimulated that his blood was boiling, and his hand trembled with excitent as he held the check.
"A hundred million! The largest donation of the night!" The host’s voice rose slightly, pausing as if even words were inadequate.
When all the other donations of the night are added up, they probably aren’t this much, are they?
The rest of the crowd also erupted.
A hundred million!
Not to ntion second and third-tier celebrities, even first-tier ones, how many can claim an annual inco exceeding a hundred million after operational costs?
Even though most of those present tonight are celebrities, a hundred million is still an astronomical figure for them.
Everyone beca curious about the identity of the donor, even starting a buzz of discussions.
"Which investor is so generous, handing out a hundred million just like that?"
"Who knows? A hundred million! This is not a small amount."
"Yeah, yeah, if I earned a hundred million, I wouldn’t have to work hard acting. But now it’s just being donated away. There really is a gap between people!"
Lorraine Hughes felt a pang in her heart when she heard the number announced by the host; a bad premonition had already ford.
Turning her head, she glanced toward Adrian Walyon’s direction.
Sure enough, the host on stage then said, "The guest who donated a hundred million tonight is Madam Walyon, the wife of Mr. Adrian Walyon, the forr chief of Walyon Clan Group and the current executive president of Morningview Group!"
His voice was loud, and as soon as he finished speaking, the scene erupted with thunderous applause.
Adrian Walyon made this donation in her na, which surprised everyone present.
Though every female celebrity at the scene felt extrely envious, they still had to keep up appearances!
Who would dare directly offend soone from the Walyon family?
Even though they were unwilling, a group of female celebrities clapped their hands loudly.
Sumr Sutton herself did not expect Adrian Walyon would donate in her personal na. Turning her head to look at him, Sumr was a bit surprised, "You really didn’t have to do that."
She’s not from the entertainnt circle, and tonight she didn’t co here to compete in vanity with these people.
"I wanted to." Adrian Walyon casually replied to her, sipping his drink.
Sumr Sutton was helpless and didn’t say much more.
The donation at the event quickly made it to the trending topics through the official blog of the organizers even before the banquet started.
In no ti, the words "Young Madam of the Walyon Family" quickly hit the trending searches.
Lorraine Hughes had donated ten million tonight, and her marketing team had planned for her to outshine other female celebrities.
But what was unexpected was that all the topics of the night’s donations revolved around Sumr Sutton.
Compared to Sumr Sutton’s donation, ten million paled so much that even writing glowing articles felt difficult.
In a short period, Sumr Sutton beca the subject of national discussion and successfully attracted a wave of envy, jealousy, and resentnt from netizens.
There were comnts online saying: The way the young master of the Walyon family spoils his wife is such that, if he loves her, he never lets her lose to anyone at any ti.
Who doesn’t know how to throw money around?
After all, what the Walyon family lacks the least is money.
Before coming here tonight, Sumr Sutton had no intention of donating money.
Her viewpoint was not much different from Ariella Sawyer’s; do what you can within your ans, without comparing yourself to others.
And currently, with her abilities as a college student, even tens of thousands were beyond her ans to donate.
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