Mia's art exhibition was scheduled for a week.
But due to school commitments, she would only be present for the first three days.
Today was the final day.
Athena and Byron heightened the already stringent security measures, requiring thorough checks for anyone entering the venue.
No items that could be considered harmful weapons were allowed inside.
Some people vented their frustrations online.
Anything remotely connected to this family would easily be on Twitter trending.
Among the complaints, a post from a small internet celebrity gained the most attention.
[I'm an environmentalist, and I always bring my own utensils when dining out. I've been to many exhibitions before and was never asked not to bring cutlery. The security guards there were acting all fierce. Is it just because she is from a prominent family that she is above everyone else?]
The post was accompanied by pictures of the security guards, who indeed looked large and menacing, giving off an unfriendly vibe.
Initially, the comment section was filled with the internet celebrity's fans.
They kept criticizing the event organizers and even Mia.
However, as the post gained more attention, the tide turned.
[Let's put aside the attitude of the security guards for now. Before we purchased tickets, there was a conspicuous pop-up window reminding everyone not to bring sharp objects. If you can't accept the rules, then don't buy a ticket and come to the exhibition. If you choose to attend, follow the rules. What's the point of acting all high and mighty?]
This comment was posted with a screenshot of the pop-up window.
Unlike many other small prompts with tiny and dazzling fonts, its text was large and clear, stating that no sharp objects were allowed in, with images of cutlery as examples.
The tide in the comment section changed right after this comment appeared.
The internet celebrity seemed taken aback by the shift in netizens' sentiment.
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