The Billionaire's Hidden Bride A Lifetof Love 666 Chapter 666 What Exactly Is Wrong With My Work Linsey spoke with calm elegance, her voice steady and composed, effortlessly drawing the attention of everyone in the room as they fell into sync with her rhythm.
"Speople assthat once a woman becomes a mother, she should leave behind anything youthful or carefree. But i disagree. To me, the bond between family members isn't only about what a mother gives up for her child; it's also about how the child views their mother. Deep down, children always want their moms to live with joy, chasing the life they truly want, not just the one they settle for." As soon as she finished speaking, a quiet stillness spread across the room, leaving everyone in a sudden silence. Then, from somewhere in the crowd, a single pair of hands began clapping. It didn't take long before the applause spread. rising into an overwhelming wave of cheers for her.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJust as the energy in the room started to build up, a sharp voice cut through the air, coming from the center booth where Contestant No. 5 sat.
"Letremind you, this is a fashion design competition, not a stage for your life philosophies. All you've done is toss out sentimental fluff. Are you hoping to manipulate the judges with emotion instead of actual skill?" Whispers spread among the audience, with many people glancing at each other in uncertainty.
At the judges' table, Andy reclined in his chair, letting out a scornful laugh. "Well said," he said. "If Contestant No. 3 is so talented with speech, maybe they are in the wrong profession. A speech contest might be a better fit for them." Linsey didn't even blink. "If that's how you feel, then tell me, what exactly is wrong with my work? Do you believe the others here outshinedin creativity or originality?" Her tone held no trace of hesitation, only a quiet confidence that hinted at arrogance.
And the truth? Everyone in that room, no matter who they were rooting for, knew it. When it cdown to vision and execution, no one cclose to what Linsey had delivered.
In both concept and execution, her work shone brightly, far exceeding the efforts of the others.
Had that not been the case, Julie would never have given her the spotlight right from the start.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWithout giving anyone a chance to interject, Linsey continued in a neutral tone, “And just now, this designer claimed my words were empty. Sounds like someone who lacks basic empathy, not just for mothers, but for people in general." Her voice turned dry as she added, "I guess that kind of attitude only comes from someone who's never known what it means to have a mother." "How dare you!" Contestant No. 5 shot up in fury, ready to argue, but Julie quickly cut in from the judges' panel. "Contestant No. 3, I found your perspective both moving and refreshing. I truly admire the thought process behind your 0.0% 19:56 design." Julie paused deliberately before continuing, "But if you don't mind, may I ask you something more personal? Of course, you're free not to answer." Linsey hesitated for a moment before nodding. "Go ahead." With a slight lift in her voice, Julie asked, "When you created today's design, did you view yourself as the mother, the central figure in the story, or did you see yourself as one of the children?" Meanwhile, in the lounge, Collin watched the competition unfold on the live stream. Julie's question took him by surprise, stirring a reaction within him that he couldn't fully understand.
Could it be that Contestant No. 3's design was a reflection of thei? M personalstory?
As the thought settled in, Collin blinked, let out a sharp exhale, and gave a self mocking laugh.
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