The host's voice had barely faded when an unusual wave of murmuring broke out among the audience.
Designers whispered amongst themselves, completely taken aback by the revelation And this particular woman, Ms. Clarkson, had actually clinched the championship?
The host himself seemed surprised, pausing momentarily before continuing, "From what I hear, she's a newcomer to the design world. No, rather, she's the dark horse of our design industry, and remarkably claims the highest honor a designer could attain. Now, let's invite Ms. Clarkson onto the stage to receive her trophy."
Though no one had heard of Ms. Clarkson before, they sincerely applauded the victor.
Amidst the roaring applause, the champion of the contest, Ms. Clarkson, gracefully made her way to the stage.
Ms. Clarkson appeared slightly shy as she joined the host on stage, seeming somewhat uneasy.
The host, a veteran of many such events, noticed the awkwardness and immediately lightened the mood with a genial grin. He gallantly bowed to Ms. Clarkson. "My lady, are you from Neptune?"
Ms. Clarkson blinked in surprise. "Neptune?"
"Indeed, for why else would your eyes hold such intoxicating constellations?" The host joked.
Ms. Clarkson chuckled.
"A smile that could topple a kingdom," the host continued, seeing the mood had lightened. "Ms. Clarkson, although you're a newcomer to the design industry, this crystal crown you've designed has topped this competition. Could you share the inspiration behind it?"
The mention of the crystal crown referred to the piece on display on the stage.
The other designers on stage fell silent, and their eyes were all drawn to the mesmerizing crystal crown.
The crown was completely encrusted with amethysts, but it didn't resemble the traditional British crowns one might have expected. Instead, it was a novel design.
A few recognized the design. "Is that a phoenix crown? Combining the phoenix crown with a royal one, that's ingenious."
On the crown was a lazily perched golden phoenix. Its feathers were adorned with colorful crystals. The depiction was lifelike and exuded an indomitable pride, making the crown look regal.
In a moment, any lingering dissatisfaction among the designers evaporated. They all agreed that Ms. Clarkson was a deserving champion.
"Ms. Clarkson, would you honor me by accepting my dinner invitation?" The host gentlemanly asked, once again bending down in a bow.
Ms. Clarkson blushed at Callum's teasing, and playfully punched him. "Stop it, people might misunderstand."
"Let them misunderstand." Callum seemed satisfied with his cleaning, and nonchalantly tossed his handkerchief aside. He draped his arm around Ms. Clarkson's shoulder, and they left Hampton Court together.
After the others had gone, David also stepped down from the viewing platform.
His face, which previously held a jesting smile, suddenly froze in the next moment.
He had seen every move of Callum's, understanding that he was marking his territory. A sense of regret surged in David’s heart.
Such a beautiful lady was already spoken for, how unfair was that!
However, David's gloom didn't last long. Two voluptuous, sexy ladies came over, draped their arms around him, and were ready to accompany him into the night.
Well, there were plenty of women out there, and David wasn't foolish enough to compete with Callum over a woman!
Meanwhile, Callum, with Ms. Clarkson on his arm, strode out of the Hampton Court Palace and bent over to get into a stretched limousine.
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