Chapter 1789 – A Turning Point in Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities by Internet
In this chapter of Unmasking Mrs. Newton's Secret Identities, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1789 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
"Sir, please calm down. Although the method you suggested is feasible, inspiration doesn't come as you wish. If they were to design on the spot, it would probably take a long time." The main judge was in a dilemma.
"So what? We're here to support original creations, and we have plenty of time. If we can witness the top designers creating on the spot, it will be a real bonus for us."
Jenson, who enjoyed watching the fun, hid among the crowd and shouted, "Everyone, shout with me—support original work, support live creation."
With his persuasion, a small group of people actually started shouting, "Support original work! Support live creation! We demand a transparent competition!"
The committee had an impromptu meeting to discuss the matter. In order to quell the public outrage, they ultimately agreed to decide the winner through a live creation.
However, Anna would be the one who set the theme. "I hope you both can design a wedding dress with the theme of a dream bride. You may start if you're ready."
After announcing the theme, Anna sat back down and quietly waited for the perfect wedding dress.
Chandler and Sadie each occupied a corner on stage, and in front of them were tablets that were linked to the big screen in real time.
Chandler picked up the stylus and glanced at Helen and his two children below the stage. He closed his eyes and took a deep breath for a moment. Then, he began to sketch.
Sadie, however, remained still. For the competition, she had spent several sleepless nights imitating the few backup design drafts of Destiny Corporation. It wouldn't be a problem for her to draw them again on the spot.
The moment Orson's words dropped, Chandler had also finished his design. Chandler calmly put down the stylus and looked up at the two works displayed side by side on the big screen.
He then revealed a disdainful sneer, which was caught on the camera and even displayed on the big screen on the other side. It was deliberately enlarged, making him look extremely arrogant.
"What does Chandler mean by that? Who is he looking down on with that gaze?" a spectator asked.
"What a smug guy. He clearly finished it later than Amy, yet he has the nerve to look down on others," the person beside him answered.
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