Chapter 220: Chapter 220
The jewelry set just appeared in front of everyone at close range, blinding the reporters.
"Hazel Langley, may I ask what made you abandon Thea’s Jewelry and endorse Celeste Jewels?"
"Do you think Celeste Jewels is better than Thea’s Jewelry?"
Hazel Langley gently touched the necklace around her neck, her eyes twinkling as she replied in a tone suggesting everyone was asking the obvious, "Of course, I trust the public’s judgment."
Her gesture drew attention back to the necklace.
The jewelry enhanced her striking presence and complemented her perfectly, making a compelling case.
The reporters, who were previously babbling, suddenly fell silent.
After a while, they began to exclaim.
"What a beautiful necklace!"
"It looks so high-class."
"Yes, I think so too. Earlier, my colleague showed me Thea’s Jewelry pieces, and this is much better than Thea’s."
"If I had the money, I’d be tempted to buy one to wear." Follow current novels on NoveI-Fire.ɴet
Compared to interviewing Hazel Langley, the reporters leaned more towards Eleanor Sterling.
After all, everyone in Veridia City was watching her gamble with Faye Sterling.
"Miss Sterling, you invited so many people to support you, truly impressive."
"Exactly, do you have any comments on your bet with Thea’s Jewelry?"
Eleanor smiled but didn’t rush to answer the reporter’s question. Instead, she asked back, "Did you invest money?"
Eleanor continued, "Who did you invest in?"
The reporter looked embarrassed, "Thea’s Jewelry."
Luckily, he didn’t invest much, but it was still a considerable amount.
Now he had to painfully endure interviewing Eleanor, only to be shot down by her.
He felt wounded all over, unable to continue questioning.
Alaric Faulkner leaned back in his chair, his lips curved into a tender smile as he watched Eleanor being interviewed by reporters.
Eleanor won; she didn’t lose this powerful bet.
Beside him, Jasper Faulkner watched his brother, mesmerized, and couldn’t help but sigh, "Brother, do you know what you look like right now?"
"What?" Alaric asked.
"A brainless man in love!"
Just look at his lips’ subtle smile and the way he gazes at Eleanor. It’s exactly what he described.
This cold-hearted brother is experiencing love for the first time, utterly captivated by Eleanor.
Indeed, Eleanor has that ability, not only is she beautiful, but she possesses a unique charm that draws people in.
People with their kind of nature rarely fall in love, but if they do, it’s deeply profound...
Alaric nodded and glanced at him, "You’ll have a day like that too."
Jasper shook his head, "I don’t think I will."
"Don’t be so sure, lest you end up embarrassed."
The jewelry press conference concluded successfully, and Eleanor’s Celeste Jewels gained significant fame.
The reporters began drafting their articles, exposing the various surprises and highlights from the conference.
After winning, Eleanor didn’t forget her primary task despite her happiness.
She had to obtain a specimen from Jasper and use it for a test with Estelle Sterling.
Upon learning of Jasper’s presence, Eleanor asked Micah Moss to prepare a celebration banquet.
Only in such a setting could she openly approach Jasper.
Eleanor walked up to Jasper and said, "Second Master Faulkner, thank you for taking the time to . As a token of appreciation, you must attend the celebration banquet later."
Dragging his weary body, Alaric hurried from the hospital to support: "???"
Damn, what does that mean?
His expression darkened gradually.
Everything was arranged by him, yet Eleanor showed no gratitude.
Instead, she enthusiastically invited his supposedly decorative tool of a brother to the celebration banquet??
Jasper was startled, then noticed his brother’s darkening expression, trembled nervously.
"Uh... I didn’t really help, so, so maybe there’s no need."
Alaric gritted his teeth, "He will go!"
"Okay, thank you." Eleanor turned and left.
"Brother, I didn’t do anything, I don’t know why she invited me." Jasper wanted to cry.
Apparently, he even ended up in the wrong place.
Alaric coldly laughed, his eyes flickered dangerously.
That damned woman, she deserves a good lesson.