The guests exchanged excited glances and raised their glasses in celebration, the atmosphere buzzing with energy.
"How should we pick the ten people?" someone called out from the crowd.
Karen flashed a small smile, microphone in hand, and slowly said, "There will be a raffle drum on stage filled with lots of cards, each bearing four different symbols. Those who scratch off the orchid symbol will be the lucky participants! Of course, there are only ten orchids."
With a gentle gesture, a crimson raffle drum was brought up and placed center stage.
Guests lined up, taking turns to draw their lots, each one eagerly scratching their card, hoping for the orchid.
Karen, with a light voice, announced, "Now, those who have found the orchid symbol, please come up and state your wish. I'll do my best to fulfill it."
The first to approach was a middle-aged man in a dark blue suit, sitting across from Karen. His pale, slightly gaunt face betrayed his anxiety as he hesitated, "Can you really solve any problem?"
Karen's eyes shone with a calming light, "I'll agree to one request. Speak freely, within my means."
The man, not overly hopeful but desperate for a miracle, shared, "I've been sick, consulted numerous doctors to no avail. When the illness strikes, my heart races, I break out in cold sweats, and my skin erupts in crimson blisters covering my body, save for my face and neck. The ones on my chest have burst open and are festering. Can you help me?"
Revealing his condition in front of so many was a monumental act of bravery for him, a sign of sheer desperation.
Karen's gaze fixed on his neck, noting an anomaly, she directly addressed it, "The blisters have reached your neck. Within a month, they'll cover it, and then the ones on your legs will burst."
The man frantically touched his neck, panic-stricken, "Can you cure me?"
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