The next day, the news about Clara Knox winning the award was released, and it was being shared everywhere within online groups.
Among the top ten finalists in this competition, two winners were Chinese.
The champion, of course, was Clara Knox.
The other winner, who took fifth place, was a designer from the Harper Design Department. For a competition of this caliber, a fifth-place ranking was also an impressive achievement.
Based on Clara's understanding of Harper Company's policies, even fifth place would earn them a sizable corporate bonus.
At that moment, the entire Harper Design Department was celebrating the accomplishment.
Once the news was officially announced, the media would quickly come for interviews. As the leading company in the domestic jewelry industry, winning such an award wasn't unusual for Harper Company—what would be surprising was if they didn't win.