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Chapter 52



Chapter 52

Chapter 52 What Would Come, Would come

Jasmine had not expected to score so high. She was so stunned that she blanked out for a moment: 1 can‘t believe she not only did not give me grief out of spite, but sh e also gave me such a high score. Thus, she gave a deep bow. Her bow was mainly to show her gratitude toward Gianna for being fair and not holding any grudges against her.

Afterward, the live show continued.

There were a total of ten designers, and Gianna had already seen nine of them. Even so, she had yet t o see Kaylee‘s design.

She was quite curious about what kind of designs Kaylee could come up with. However, she didn‘t kno w what Kaylee was trying to do after pulling that farce today. Therefore, she was feeling rather anxious about it. This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.

Finally, she finished scoring nine of the designers. Then, she massaged her temples. After watching the runway for so long, her eyes were beginning to tire.

Silas had been watching Gianna the entire time. He didn‘t even spare a single glance at the fashion sh ow going on. Listening to the suggestions and opinions she gave those designers, he found his percept ion of her professionalism increasing the more he listened.

He, who usually couldn‘t bear staying at gatherings for more than an hour, had stayed in his seat for nearly two hours now.

Meanwhile, the host smiled again and introduced the final designer, “Next, let us welcome our last desi gner, Kaylee Aubrey, and her design team! Their works have been well–

received among the audience and have taken the top spot among the rankings! Now, let us welcome th em onstage!”

After that, a gentle melody played by a harp sounded throughout the front hall, matching perfectly with the models who came walking out slowly.

The four models wore four different styles of dresses, each incorporating the four gentlemen of the seasons: the plum blossom, the orchid, the bamboo, and the chrysanthemum. The colors and desig ns of each outfit were distinct and stood apart from each other,they were elegant and noble whilst still i ncorporating the cultural heritage of the country.

As soon as they appeared on stage, it gave off a dazzling feeling.

When Silas heard Kaylee‘s name, he scowled. Why is she here too?

However, his expression changed completely when he saw the models walking out. Then, he took out his phone and looked through it. At the same time, Xavier leaned over, asking, “President Nolan, don‘t you think the plum blossom– themed design looks awfully similar to the design in Miss Aubrey‘s portfolio?”

He glanced at Xavier. “You think so too?”

Xavier nodded, but his gaze did not leave the model. “It‘s identical.”

Just then, Silas found the picture of Gianna‘s design on his phone. It really is like two peas in a pod– they were exactly the same!

This is clearly plagiarism! He cast his glance at Gianna and saw that she had already stood up. “Stop!” E could come up with. Instead, she turned out to be so brainless! It‘s blatant copy–and–paste; she didn‘t even make any changes to it whatsoever!

Chapter 52 What Would Come, Would Come At the same time, the model stopped in her tracks and sta

“Whose design is this?” Gianna raged. The host seemed taken aback for a moment. “All four designs we going on in the front hall from backstage, couldn‘t help feeling uneasy. She had assumed that Gianna was a participant. Therefore, she was banking on the fact that when Gianna claimed she had stolen her the competition by deliberately slandering her. After all, Gianna had no proof. How could I have known th the inevitable was about to happen. Taking a deep breath, she glanced at Sarah, who was standing bes came over immediately and helped her walk out to the front hall, step by step. Kaylee was limping; the slap mark on her face was still clear as day. She had a band– aid on her forehead. No matter who saw her current state, they would probably ask after her. The host fr

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