Chapter 316
Chapter 316
didn't know how many students Mr. Watty had worked with, but I considered him family.
If it were anyone else, they would probably remain silent in the face of such turmoil, but you all bravely stepped forward. In you, I see true strength," he said. He expressed gratitude for our talent and courage during the exhibition and for our resilience in confronting the plagiarisan scandal. His words were filled with Pride, making us feel honored.
Then, Mr. Watty began to share his design philosophy and lite principles. He explained that design was not just about creating beauty; it was also a process of
olving problems and meeting needs.
great designer should possess keen insight, a rich imagination, and strong execution skills.
Do you remember what I said during the interview? I do have a project I want to pursue, but you all need to work hard.
was this project that had drawn me to join him in the first place.
Yes, Mr. Watty, we remember," I replied, filled with anticipation and excitement.
Since he started mentoring us, we had looked forward to participating in his project, which would not only recognize our abilities but also significantly aid our Cutures
He smiled and nodded, then continued explaining his current situation and what he needed from us.
The project is a large fashion design competition that I've been preparing for you all for a long time. I believe that as long as you respect originality and showcase your talent and creativity, you'll stand out in the competition."
At this, Gabrielle, William, and I were thrilled. We understood the rarity of this opportunity and recognized Mr. Watty's expectations for us.
"Now that we're all involved, we won't give up easily. All our efforts are aimed at growth," William said. He was always so perceptive.
"I'm truly fortunate to leam under you, Mr. Warty. I just hope I have the talent to seize this opportunity," Gabrielle said, looking a bit hesitant.
From what I had learned about her during this time, I understood why she felt that way. On this journey, success wasn't solely about hard work; it also required intelligence and effort.
"I'll also work hard because I really want to be part of this project and create something of my own," I added, realizing we needed to declare our commitment in this environment, So we all pledged to give our best and live up to Mr. Watty's expectations.
The atmosphere of the dinner became increasingly lively, and we talked about all sorts of things with Mr. Watty. From design to life, from dreams to reality, spoke freely, sharing our stories and thoughts.
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As we opened our hearts and exchanged so much, I felt a deeper appreciation for Mr. Watty's charm and wisdom. He was not just an excellent designer; he was also a thoughtful and emotional person