Chapter 47 Ocean’s Heart
“What’s with all the rules? My butt’s getting sore.” Luna couldn’t sit still anymore. If there was anything she hated in her life, it would be lectures and classes,
“And now, the answer to the burning question you’re having: the prize for the winner
Luna was about to take a restroom break, but that captured her attention.
“The winner will gain a spot on Parovine Fashion Week’s top designer team, and the expenses for the trip will be sponsored by East Joy Talent and its partner, Graham International.”
The host kept everyone in suspense for a minute before she announced the prize. It plunged everyone into another discussion, and there was anticipation in their eyes.
Attending Parovine Fashion Week would give these designers a great boost in the industry,
especially when they were attending as a member of the top designer team.
Just when they thought that was all the reward, the host held up her microphone again. “Other than that, the winner will also win Ocean’s Heart.” She went to the cabinet covered by the red cloth and pulled it off, revealing what was underneath.
Everyone stared at it in curiosity. There was a lacquered tray with a heart–shaped diamond the size of a pigeon egg sitting in it. Under the light of the stage, the beautiful diamond glimmered, spreading its light in every direction.
For a moment, that diamond was not just a precious stone; it was something filled with spirit and
radiance.
The crowd went wild.
Luna stopped all complaining, her eyes as wide as saucepans. She stared at the cabinet in disbelief as she held Abigail’s arm tightly. “I–I’m not dreaming, am I? Is that really Ocean’s Dream?”
Owww, too tight. Abigail had to smack her friend lightly so that she would let her go. “Yes.” Even though there was some distance between her and the stage, judging from her experience, the diamond was a valuable one because of the light that was shimmering off it alone.
The diamond’s origin story had something to do with the castle. Legend had it that this diamond was the accessory of the castle’s first master, and it was turned into a family heirloom that was passed down from one generation to the next. However, due to the family’s bankruptcy, the
diamond was a valuable one because of the light that was shimmering off it alone.
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