Joan Lentz's face turned pale with anger, suppressing the urge to curse out loud, and resentfully said, "You keep saying this work is bad, then what is considered good?"
"Xaviera Evans, now that the truth is out, I suggest you admit your mistake and seek Mr. Steel's forgiveness. There's still room for a turnaround if you do. But if you continue to argue, you'll regret it when it escalates!"
Everyone mocked Xaviera Evans' stupidity. With so many calligraphers and artists present, it was only digging her own grave and ultimately destroying her reputation by doing this.
But amid the crowd's accusations, Xaviera Evans appeared indifferent, not the least bit flustered, and listened quietly to Joan Lentz's words.
Annoyed by her indifferent attitude, Joan Lentz mockingly said, "Miss Evans, since you think this work is not good, why don't you show us something better so we can learn a thing or two?"