Chapter 34

Kelvin actually already had an answer in his heart.

However, he still looked at Jennifer's previous works.

But at this moment, he suddenly saw a piece of news, not very famous, but recommended under related entries.

He took a closer look and found that an industry insider had exposed that Jennifer had hired a ghostwriter.

Because she came from a family of literati, the paint she used was exclusively supplied by her family, and no one else had it. Under certain lighting conditions, it could achieve a sparkling effect.

However, some particularly excellent works did not have Jennifer's special mark.

"If it's hard to define, why not talk more about your design philosophy?" Kelvin did not judge who was plagiarizing because of this.

Because in such a highly-watched TV show, he wanted to give the plagiarist a bit of face.

"I'll go first." Jennifer understood the principle of taking the initiative and began to speak eloquently.

"I named this venue the Star Pavilion. In the venue, there is a central point, spreading outwards from the center. The distance between the star angles is 1706.04 feet, symbolizing my love for my fiancé, Mr. Cavendish. How can I tolerate others plagiarizing?"

The audience below was the best atmosphere group, exclaiming in surprise.

"Wow, were we just shown some love?"

"This is so enviable. The architect's love is integrated into the architecture, standing for a hundred years. I support Jennifer."

The audience even started shouting, "Christina, you plagiarist, get off the stage."

Jennifer's confidence grew, and she looked provocatively at Christina.

Christina smiled calmly and combined her two drawings.

"This work is called Embracing the Moon with Stars. Four Star Pavilions surround the crescent Moon Pavilion. During the design process, I fully considered the lighting conditions throughout the year, ensuring that the five pavilions are closely connected while maintaining proper lighting. It symbolizes the vast and infinite universe where humans unite and help each other."

Kelvin nodded appreciatively, "Not bad, this idea is very good, it could even be used as a national pavilion."

Such grand architecture, he seemed to have seen it in a designer before, so he subconsciously asked.

"Could it be that you are Christina?"

After saying this, he repeated Christina's name and exclaimed, "It really is you."

He had seen this designer's work online before. Although the technique was slightly immature, the design philosophy and safety were top-notch, with a promising future.

"Mr. Fisher, I came to participate in this competition today, not wanting my past reputation to be a burden. Now, please pretend you don't know and judge fairly."

Christina said calmly.

Because Kelvin had a microphone, his voice was heard by others.

"No way, is she really Christina? Our teacher showed us her work as an excellent example."

Several architecture students whispered.

For a moment, public opinion reversed.

"Jennifer has a history of using ghostwriters. Maybe she plagiarized this time too?"

"That would be terrible, but I think the ghostwriter did a good job. Otherwise, who would know Jennifer is incapable?"

Everyone laughed.

Jennifer felt like she was sitting on pins and needles on stage.

"Christina, why did you prepare two works? Did you do it on purpose?"

"Better safe than sorry. Besides, I said this was unfinished. I have a habit of carrying unfinished works with me." Christina smiled calmly.

What a joke! She had lived another life. If she wasn't cautious, wouldn't she have lived in vain?

In her previous life, she was driven off the stage by malicious words. In this life, she was fully prepared, even setting a trap for Jennifer to plagiarize her work.

If Jennifer didn't have such intentions, how could she have fallen into her trap step by step? She could only blame herself, no one else!

Kelvin, after carefully commenting on other works, cleared his throat and announced firmly.

"Alright, after everyone's judgment, the gold, silver, and bronze awards have been selected."

The host, not expecting things to develop this way, cleared his throat and said, "Please be quiet. Next, I will announce the winner of this architecture competition."

"The bronze award goes to Dora Carter, applause!"

Then he announced the silver award.

"The silver award goes to Beckett Barnes, congratulations on achieving second place."

The host, after announcing, deliberately elongated his voice, pretending to be mysterious, "Next, I will announce the winner of the gold award."

Everyone held their breath, waiting in anticipation.

In the end, it was not judged who plagiarized whom.

So, the final result was still suspenseful.

The host put on a smile and loudly announced, "The final winner is Christina! Let's congratulate her for overcoming difficulties and defeating her opponents, ultimately reaching the top."

"I don't accept this." Jennifer shouted, "Even if our design philosophies are the same, it doesn't mean I plagiarized. Why don't I have a place?"

Kelvin turned to look at her.

"Your ghostwriting issue has already caused a stir online. You should deal with this most fatal issue for a designer first."

Jennifer's face instantly turned pale.

It's over, everything is over!

Kelvin turned to Christina, smiling kindly, "I'm old and have trained many students. I was planning to retire, but it's rare to see such a talented young student like you. So, I want to ask if you would like to work at the architecture institute with me?"

Christina didn't expect such a reward, feeling both surprised and hesitant, "How can I accept this?"

"What? You don't think I'm good enough?" Kelvin joked.

"Of course not." Christina's voice couldn't hide her excitement, "I just think, would it be too much trouble for you? If I can learn from you, it would be my great fortune."

"No trouble at all. Having a student like you, I'll teach for a few more years, contributing to the country and making the most of my remaining years." Kelvin said with a smile.

A judge who was Kelvin's student immediately chimed in, "Christina, Mr. Fisher rarely personally selects students to mentor these years. This is a great honor. What are you waiting for?"

Christina nodded heavily, "Alright, Mr. Fisher, I also feel I need to improve. If you are willing to mentor me, I would be extremely grateful."

Everyone was happy, and the atmosphere was lively.

The two judges also joked, "From now on, you'll be our junior. Come on, call us seniors."

Christina, a bit embarrassed, still called out, "Teacher, two seniors, please take care of me in the future."