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The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey) novel Chapter 150

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How could Jasper be interested in this kind of thing.

It couldn’t have been picking out the jewelry she would wear for her wedding, could it?

Thinking about this, Janet couldn’t help but smile.

She was about to take back her phone when the live camera suddenly switched to someone else.

Janet knew this person.

Seeing Jennifer fully focused on making jewelry on the screen, Janet’s smile slowly disappeared.

Ocean International Conference Hall.

The Starlight Jewelry Design Competition has officially entered the judging and scoring stage.

Although things didn’t go as planned by Catalina, she had to make the best it and just do her best.

I designed this pair of earrings using pt950 platinum and perfectly cut South African diamonds. The craftsmanship involved 3D printing and high polishing, creating a cateye effect. It not only incorporates the functionality of modern earphones but also exudes a futuristic and technological feel, in line with the AI theme, combining aesthetics and practicality.

After Catalina answered, the judges on site gave her a high score of 90 points.

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This is the first and only one that scored above 90 in the current

scores

Next up, it was Jennifer’s turn.

Jennifer’s designed this headscarf is luxurious to the extreme, unparalleled.

If other people’s designs are like jewelry, then Jennifer’s is a topnotch collectible

However

Contestant number one. please tell me, what’s the connection between. your design and the Al theme?

After Peter finished the board meeting, he almost ran a red light on his way to Ocean International Conference Hall.

He looked at his watch, calculated the time, and then ran all the way after getting off the bus.

When he pushed open the door of the auditorium, on the stage. Jennifer was just taking her competition design off the model’s head.

This headband is not symmetrical.

When Jennifer fastened the metal lace hanging at both ends together, the headscarf instantly turned into a threedimensional model.

Peter smiled knowingly.

Jennifer won!

Even before the scores were out, he had already figured out the

outcome.

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The audience erupted in applause.

Ronan, who had just come back from the bathroom, stood up excitedly. and started clapping.

Not far away, Curtis was also clapping, his face showing an expression of disbelief.

Jennifer didn’t say anything, she just silently showed her work to the judges.

She believed that the work itself could answer the questions raised by the judges.

On stage. Catalina was shaking with anger.

How could it be possible

How could Jennifer come up with such an idea!

Other contestants couldn’t help but applaud Jennifer, besides Catalina.

Catalina was a bit slow to react, so she had to clap her hands to pretend.

Jennifer’s design, worn on the head, was a priceless, dazzling 22K white gold fullset gemstone headband.

And taking it off, tying the lace properly, it becomes a human brain. model.

One side with rubies, the other with sapphires, just perfectly formed the left and right brain/

The socalled Al, in Jennifer’s eyes, is definitely not just something that can be summed up by a robot.

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It is a simulation of human intelligence by computer systems, applied. in various fields of daily production and life.

It reflects the great are of human wisdom.

And the perfectly cut colored gemstones she used, combined with countless small diamonds, were able to bring out the maximum brilliance of the gems through her unique invisible setting technique, expressing the sparkle of human wisdom.

Jennifer didn’t say a word.

But everyone present understood the meaning behind her work.

In the end, the judges gave Jennifer’s work a perfect score of 100. points.

Jennifer crushed the competition and won the championship in this Starlight Jewelry Design Competition.

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