Chapter 1495
She scanned the area, her eyes spotting Ballard staring at her with an indecipherable gaze.
His old eyes were cold and aloof.
Rosalynn was caught off-guard for a moment, then she looked away.
His appearance was unexpected.
Did he also come here to bid?
Soon, the organizers of the bidding arrived.
Five people came in-three men and two women, one of whom was Gail.
She was led to the judges’ bench.
As she sat, her eyes scanned the room, as if in search of someone.
Her gaze met Rosalynn’s, and Gail sent a smile towards her.
Their eyes locked, and Rosalynn felt waves of encouragement emanating from her.
Her chest warmed from Gail’s silent show of support.
“Ladies and gentlemen, please quiet down.
The bidding will soon begin.
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The person in charge of the bidding was a middle-aged man.
Picking up his microphone, he cleared his throat and officially opened the event.
Rosalynn sat quietly in her seat, listening to the design concepts presented by one company after another.
ALL the companies participating in the bidding were formidable, and their design portfolios showcased their distinct styles.
Rosalynn inwardly compared them but maintained a calm facade.
The portfolios of each company were all outstanding in their own right.
At this point, it would all boil down to the judges’ preference.
“Alright, the next one from the S.
W.
Studio of Hughes Group.
”
Finally, it was her turn.
Rosalynn looked at Maggie encouragingly.
Maggie took a deep breath, then stood up and took her place in front of everyone.
She bowed, then projected the design onto the screen to start.
Soon, her voice filled the room as she explained the design.
Rosalynn listened quietly, her gaze fixed on several judges.
Her eyes found Gail, who was looking intently at the design portfolio on the screen.
She nodded along as Maggie continued her presentation, her expression seemingly satisfied.
It hadn’t been the same with the previous designers.
Gail had also seemed attentive, but her face mostly remained blank.
Compared with those, Gail’s expressions were much more animated now.