Mona said to Leander with a smile, completely ignoring Barbara beside him, "Thanks for your encouragement, Mr. Ford. I hope to bring honor to Nathontown too."
"Alright," Leander said. "Make Clem Group proud. Make Nathontown proud. I've got high hopes for you."
When Mona first joined Clem Group, Leander had a low opinion of her.
But after she designed a gown for Artemis and participated in the Nathontown Design Competition, his view of Mona completely changed.
Mona was very likely the dark horse of the Design Competition this time, rising all the way to the top.
She nodded at Leander and walked straight to the backstage.
As Barbara looked at Mona's slender and determined back, she smiled faintly.
It was almost indistinct. If one did not look carefully, one would not be able to notice at all.
"Mr. Ford, I'll go draw the competition order now," she said.
Upon getting Leander's approval, Barbara walked toward the staff.
After a long wait and rising tension, the long-awaited Noretin Design Competition began with enthusiastic applause.
Sitting in the contestants' area, Mona looked at Maxwell across the stage. He immediately smiled at Mona, his lips slightly parted. Then, he looked at the beautiful roses in his arms.
It was Mona who asked Maxwell to hold them for her. She asked him to give them to her when she came off the stage.
Across the stage, Mona could see clearly that Maxwell was mouthing, "Honey, go for it."
After understanding what Maxwell was trying to communicate, Mona nodded at him.
As the opening speech concluded and the applause faded, the designs from each designer began to be showcased.
There were designs in red, orange, yellow, green, indigo, blue, purple, black, white, gray, and neon... Every color found in nature was used. The styles of the gowns also varied greatly. It depended on whose design was ingenious and would capture the attention of the spectators and the judges.
Mona watched as one gown after another was showcased on stage, with each designer given only three minutes to introduce their creations.
These three minutes were crucial. It depended on what designers said to make the spectators and judges remember them.
After watching the first two groups of twenty gowns, the one that left the deepest impression on Mona was a black gown.
The designer was given three minutes but only took a few dozen seconds to introduce the gown. "This is a black wedding dress from hell."
It was this one sentence that made Mona involuntarily think of a tragic love story.
Soon, it was time for the third group, and Mona was about to go on stage.
As Mona's name was called out loudly, she walked elegantly onto the stage with a smile. Her eyes were focused on the gown she had designed.
The white fabric was dyed with vibrant colors, and the skirt flared out, making the gown stand out at a glance among the other gowns.
Mona named her design "Color."
This was what vibrant colors meant to her. It was also her attitude toward life, which was filled with positivity and optimism.
After traveling back in time, she wanted to live a dazzling life, like a rainbow after the rain.
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