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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1854

She Must Become Very Angry after She Turned around

Mrs. Holman was deeply attracted by the cheongsam, and she could not help but reach out her hand to touch it.

Ab by, who originally was quite sure that she would become the winner, became panic-stricken.

She stepped forward and tried to say something. "Mrs. Holman..."

Mrs. Holman had already taken the cheongsam from the hanger, and she caressed the Japanese-style natural silk with her fingers. The soft and comfortable tactile impression of the cheongsam made her look tenderer. "Sorry, I have decided to choose this one!"

Abby's face turned pale.

In the beginning, she was absolutely confident that she would be able to win this contest. As she was acquainted with Mrs. Holman, she had deliberately asked Mrs. Holman not to meet Tina halfway. She had made great efforts in order to defeat Tina.

But Abby had never expected that under such a perfect situation she still lost the contest because Tina had acquired an opportunity to meet Mrs. Holman's personal assistant and learn about the love story of Mrs. Holman.

Abby looked at the cheongsam designed by Tina and could not believe that her extremely-gorgeous evening dress would be defeated. She was extremely unwilling to accept the reality, but Mrs. Holman did not give Abby any chance to persuade her to change her mind. She had already walked into the locker room with Tina's cheongsam.

Abby's design work was indeed better than Tina's as far as the appearance was concerned.

But this contest had a special criterion of judgment. Mrs. Holman had set out the rules at the beginning that the design work she prefer would become the winner.

In the end, Mrs. Holman chose Tina's work.

The international activity had begun.

There were many wonderful shows and prize presentations at this grand event. Halfway through, Mrs. Holman stood up and went onto the stage to receive an award.

Under the dazzling limelight of the stage, Mrs. Holman slowly walked up to the stage in a purple cheongsam. Her appearance and temperament were a perfect demonstration of the elegance and beauty of an oriental woman.

The crescent-shaped sleeves befitted her graceful shoulder lines, while a row of pearls was used as the buttons, which extended from the left shoulder to the right side of the hemline. As Mrs. Holman moved forward, the Phoenix- dancing Chrysanthemum looked vivid and graceful.

Mrs. Holman was almost like a beautiful woman depicted in a painting, and the audience hold their breath as they were so dazzled and moved by her appearance and temperament.

Mrs. Holman took the trophy. After that, she made some polite remarks. Then, she paused for a while, and her originally-nonchalant expression became tenderer and more emotional, and her voice was warm and comfortable.

Mrs. Holman continued through the microphone, "In the end, I would also like to thank the apparel designer who made this dress for me tonight. When my husband was still alive, he once told me that he wished to see me standing on the stage and wearing a cheongsam to receive this award... This wish has been realized tonight. I believe that my husband could see me standing here from heaven. Thank you, everyone. Thank you so much!"

In a corner of the hall under the stage, Tina's figure was almost hidden amongst the staff members.

Upon hearing Mrs. Holman's words, a beautiful beam of light seemed to flash in her clear eyes.

Tina chose to design a cheongsam for the contest with Abby. In fact, this final choice of hers was relatively less competitive than the western-style evening dress chosen by Abby. To some extent, Tina's choice was relatively risky. However, she was very confident that the cheongsam would definitely impress Mrs. Holman because she was familiar with the latter's love story.

Now, the result had come out.

Susan was of a straightforward nature, and she was much more emotional than Tina. Now, Susan's face was full of smiles.

In the beginning, Susan was worried that Abby's design work would prevail, but it turned out that her worries were unnecessary. Tina was somebody who always added color to the dull routine of everyday life. Susan felt that it was very lucky for her to have such a business partner.

Susan glanced at Abby, who was still wearing a fake smile, and felt extremely happy.

She originally had a grudge against Abby, and their relationship had never been good. Now that Tina had defeated Abby, Susan not only felt proud for Tina, but also delighted to see Abby become the loser.

Susan said sarcastically, "Abby, thank you for letting Tina win!"

In the beginning of the contest, Abby often looked at Tina and Susan with contempt and arrogance, and she was absolutely confident that she would become the winner. Before the final judgment was made by Mrs. Holman, Abby had plotted a number of times to make trouble for Tina, yet all her efforts finally turned out to be a complete failure.

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