If there is anyone in Winster City right now who can cause a sensation beyond reporting tax evasion, it's only one person.
Ethan.
The news that Ethan's reimagined version of "The Persistence of Memory" was auctioned off for a jaw-dropping ten million Golden Rye in the Royal Capital quickly spread back to Winster.
The newspapers in Winster, which had been running long articles on the disadvantages of tax evasion and encouraging people to report taxes, all replaced their headlines with Ethan's picture and that of the painting the next day.
Of course, whether or not they had the painting depended entirely on their skills.
Because after Ethan completed the painting, it was never exhibited in Winster, so the only photos available in the city were those of the original sketches.
At this moment, it all depended on connections and timing.
The ones who managed to be on site and smartly snapped pictures of the sketches during the painting duel became the biggest winners.