Called to the stage, Professor Dawson stood up.
As a legend in the architectural world who shared equal standing with the great Mr. Percival Vance, her mastery of traditional Eastern architecture was completely unrivaled. To this day, no one in the younger generation had even come close to matching her expertise.
The second she stepped into the light, the noisy, chaotic hall fell dead silent. Without being asked, every single executive in the room stood up in a display of profound respect.
Her gaze swept over the crowd and landed warmly on Scarlett.
In front of everyone, she reached out, took Scarlett's hand, and pulled her close to her side before speaking into the microphone.
"Scarlett is young, and her public resume is thin. It's perfectly natural for some of you to feel doubtful or resentful about her being elevated to the presidency. I understand your concerns."
Her voice rang with absolute authority.
"But I can responsibly tell you all today that Scarlett is not only the top architectural talent of her generation in Eastern design, but she is equally exceptional in Western architecture. Her winning the Pillar of Eternity gold medal is undeniable proof of her skill."
"The final preservation plan for The Breeze Pagoda was successfully executed precisely because of her brilliant proposals. For the past several years, she has traveled the country with me, spending every single one of her vacations working tirelessly on heritage preservation. Under the pen name 'Zephyr,' she has also published numerous deeply profound papers in top-tier national academic journals."
She paused for a moment, her tone growing even more solemn and heavy with respect.
"And now, having founded Croft Group, she is preparing to inject billions in capital to push the future of our entire real estate industry forward... I believe that whether you look at her personal capabilities, her financial backing, or her actual contributions to the field, Scarlett's election as president is entirely deserved."
Professor Dawson smiled, her eyes filled with immense pride as she looked at her protégé.
She was so proud to have a student who was this brilliant and relentlessly hardworking.
To have achieved this level of greatness at such a young age meant her future was absolutely limitless.
If she hadn't been held back and suffocated by her marriage for the past few years, she likely would have reached even greater heights by now.



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