Chapter: 774
Most people were in disbelief, thinking the best she could draw was a mouse.

Leif deliberately kept them in suspense, the cameras only focusing on the other four contestants.

Just five minutes into the competition, they had all failed two or three times. But the audience still hadn't had the chance to see how Maria was getting on.

“Matthew is really thinking on his feet. He tried and failed to paint a dragon, and then he probably thought he could turn it into a snake, but failed again. Now maybe an earthworm? Or is that the Nike logo? Or a hook?"

“Dominic's painting is so lovely. He drew a sun! How cute!"

“You're giving him much more credit than he deserves. In reality, what Dominic has drawn is nothing more than a circle."

“Jennifer's work is much better. You see, she's combined two circles together. Definitely better than whatever it is that Matthew has been drawing, or Dominic's simple circle."

“Let's not forget Jacqueline, who has nothing to do with the Zurich University of Art, and... She has drawn... What the hell is that? " Jacqueline looked down at her own painting, clearly distressed.

She had planned to make an outline of the Mona Lisa.

Since she was unfamiliar with the consistency of the molten sugar, she had found it hard to control the thickness of the Lines. Some of them had even stuck together.

Somehow, she had still managed to create a human-like shape, but it had no resemblance to the Mona Lisa.

Matthew, who was next to her, glanced over at her work.

"So, Miss Bowles, is it a crime scene you are drawing? It looks so realistic, Like something from the movie ‘Hell’ I starred in." Jacqueline felt her mouth twitch slightly.

If Matthew didn't have anything constructive to say, he should just shut the hell up.

He was full of it.

Crime scene?

A girl like her, with a famous family, would never draw such a thing. Of course, she couldn't let her anger show, so she forced herself to maintain a smile.

"Mr. Lembeck, you're so funny! It's just a rough sketch. Trust me, I'm just getting started.”

From her experience with failure, Jacqueline was more cautious.

She was still determined to complete her painting of the Mona Lisa, even if she could only draw the simplest lines. She wanted everyone to be able to recognize her infamous, mysterious smile at first glance. Jacqueline believed that her painting must be better than Maria's.

In her mind, the caliber of local artists was poor. None of these other artists had a knack for painting.

While drawing, Jacqueline continued to be lost in her thoughts.

Her painting now had a simple image of a woman with long hair.

"Ah! It's amazing!"
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