Leaving that threat behind, Lina followed Natalie.
The male designer sat down nervously, his hand holding a pencil trembling slightly.
Thinking of the possibility of his design career coming to an end, he was terrified.
He was starting to regret what he had done to Natalie.
Good thing the cameras can’t capture my feet. There’s no way they’ll be able to prove that I did it on purpose.
This thought made him much more relieved as he calmed himself down.
The competition officially began. The organizer went on stage and announced that the theme for this round was galaxies.
Since the clothing had to be paired with jewelry, all the designs would have to be quite formal. That was the only way to make the two aspects pair better together.
Therefore, Natalie’s job was to design an outfit that was galaxy-themed. Meanwhile, Lina had to design and manufacture galaxy-themed jewelry.
Every jewelry designer had a different way of doing things. For example, they all used different jewels. Hence, the organizer did not limit the designers to what materials to use. The designers were free to request whatever jewels they needed and the organizer would gather the funds to purchase them.
The catch was that after the jewelry was manufactured and the competition was over, it would all belong to the organizer. The designer was only allowed to keep the title of having made it.
This was a good thing, of course, for designers. After all, they did not need to fork out any money.
At their table, Natalie switched on her laptop and started searching for images relating to galaxies.
The photos were all gorgeous. They had an aura of mystery as well. There was no doubt that the patterns would look very beautiful on clothing.
Just as Natalie was absorbed in flipping through the images, she heard a sigh from beside her.
“What’s wrong?” Natalie stopped scrolling and cocked her head over.
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