While nobody had any proof, he and Wu Meiying had always believed the Ming Family had cheated by bribing the other participants, the judges, or both. Of course, they could not say anything. Aside from the fact that they lacked evidence to support their claims, the tournament was hosted by a family well-known for its neutrality. This family also happened to be more powerful than anyone in Zhan City. Accusing them of accepting bribes was akin to slapping them in the face.
Such accusations would not end well.
The family who ran the tournament was called the Zhou Clan. Wu Jian didn’t know much about them, other than the fact that they had a lot of money and owned the auction house. The reason they hosted the tournament was due in large part to their impartiality. Accusing someone from their clan of accepting bribes without evidence was akin to spitting in their faces.