Chapter 10 The Award Ceremony
Chapter 10 The Award Ceremony
While standing with his head courteously tilted down, Tristan waited for an answer, but not a peep was
heard from his boss even after a long moment.
When he raised his head in confusion to check what was going on, he noticed that the cigarette in his
boss' hand had mostly burned into ash. What remained in his grip was the cigarette butt, but Carlos
had yet to realize it. His eyes were glued on the screen. Out of curiosity, Tristan turned his head
towards the TV; a girl was taking the lead of the marathon.
The young lady wore a green T-shirt and sneakers sponsored by Carlos' company, ZL Group. Although
her T-shirt was soaking wet from all the running, her pace was steady. Her face, on the other hand, was
as red as a ripe apple. It was so adorable. One careful glance, and a person would be tempted to give
it a little pinch. At least, that was what Tristan felt as he found himself watching and silently cheering for
the athlete.
"Repeat your report. From the top," Carlos suddenly demanded, giving Tristan quite a start. When
Tristan turned around to reiterate his report, his boss had already averted his gaze from the screen.
Once again, his head was buried in a file, his eyes hidden from view, as though he was never
distracted.
After some time, the one-time silver medalist managed to surpass Debbie. But this did not faze her,
and 1 hour and 10 minutes later since the beginning, Debbie was ahead of everyone again. Everyone
witnessed how much effort she put into each calculated step as she advanced forward. The whole
venue was boiling with enthusiasm from every side.
As she gained momentum, some students from the Economics and Management School applauded
her in excitement, shouting, "Well done, Debbie!" "Keep it going! You're almost there!" they yelled
approvingly. Even the students who could not see everything clearly from a distance had joined in the
cheering when they heard that Debbie was taking the lead again. Everything else was drowned out by
the shouts, which came in waves, one louder than another. It went without saying that as much as she
showed no signs of slowing down, neither did their screams of encouragement.
Ten more minutes later, only three passes were left before they hit the finish line. All of a sudden,
surprised exclamations came from the crowd. Amidst a mixture of reactions, some students shouted
Dixon's name.
When Debbie turned back, short of breath, she found that her friends, Jared and the rest, were
nowhere to be seen. She realized that they had pulled out of the race. On the other hand, Dixon, who
had been in the sixth place, had tripped for some reason. As he tried to get to his feet, it proved to be
more difficult than he had thought and he failed.
Seeing this, Debbie hesitated for a second. Despite being several meters away from him -- the distance
growing with each step she took, she let out a low growl and then spun back towards him, sending the
audience into a hysterical fit of amazement.
The moment she made the call in that split second, the former silver medalist took the lead again in her
stead.
"Tom..." panted Dixon, sensing her return. "Tomboy. Don't come... don't... come back for me..." But
before he could string a few more words together, Debbie was already standing before him with an
extended hand. Looking up with a pair of apologetic eyes, Dixon fell silent, his jaw slack.
With a quick glance past Debbie's figure, he saw that the silver medalist was still finishing the race and
it brought his focus back. If not for him, he had to keep going for Debbie who had risked what was
possibly already a sure win for her. Resignedly, Dixon took her hand and got up.
However, his injury seemed to be worse than he had thought. As soon as he stood up, the throb in his Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org
legs made him almost fall to his knees. Debbie was quick to catch him.
"Tomboy, listen to me," he said between gasps. "My legs hurt." He shook his head, feeling defeated.
"I... I can't go on. But you can still go. Run. Just ignore me."
Looking at the scratches on his knees, Debbie encouraged him. "Doctor, it's just a couple of scratches.
You can do it. Just let me help you."
They had been friends for years. And in those years, he never failed to be there for her when she got
into trouble with the teachers. This time, however, he was the one who needed help. And like a true
friend, she was not about to abandon him.
With Debbie's stubborn insistence, Dixon clenched his teeth, and started running again. It did not hurt
as much, though, as Debbie supported him the entire time for the rest of the race.
As their resilience was seen by everyone at the venue, the students screamed at the top of their lungs,
"Monitor! Tomboy! You're awesome!"
And somehow, a resounding voice stood out from the rest in the crowd. "Debbie, I love you!" It was
received with a lot of giggling, and a few good-natured shaking heads, for it came from a girl.
Despite being at a disadvantage, Debbie and Dixon gradually overtook some runners in front of them.
Eventually, when they reached the finish line, Debbie came third, while Dixon was fourth.
Although she did not come first, her decision to go back and help an injured friend engraved Runner
#961's compassion in the hearts of everyone at the venue. Due to a decision that she made in split
second, Debbie became a star -- a hero.
The man in the VIP lounge saw everything that happened in the race. Although he did not show it, the
incident appeared to affect him in some way.
The beloved female athlete was swarmed by a dozen boys. Out of elation, they carried her effortlessly
with their hands, tossed her in the air, and caught her. They repeated this a few more times, and
although she was helpless and exhausted, it brought a genuine smile on her face.
Carlos sneered at the sight of it. 'Look at her, ' he thought in annoyance. 'Seducing those innocent
boys. How flirty can she be?'
After the race, Debbie retreated to her dorm, and welcomed her bed with open arms. A lot had
happened, but the day was not over yet.
The closing ceremony of the half marathon was going to take place in a matter of hours, including an
awarding for winners. What was more, the special guest to award the medals was the CEO of the ZL
Group, Carlos.
Upon hearing Carlos' name, she bounced up like a spring. "What?!" Debbie could not help but shout
out loud in disbelief. 'Carlos?' she thought angrily. 'Seriously! Why is he everywhere?' The young lady
brooded in her bed, obliviously biting her lip while deep in thought.
Casting her a sympathetic look, Kasie said, "I have to say, Debbie. Mr. Huo and you seem to have a
special connection. It's like wherever you go, he appears to be there as well!" Debbie sighed. 'A special
connection?' She could not help but snort. 'He and I are, after all, legally bound together, ' she thought
to herself.
"Now I'm worried that it might get ugly between the two of you at the award ceremony," Kasie was
saying, as Debbie got out of her thoughts and looked at her. "I won't clash with him at the ceremony,"
assured Debbie. "Just that... well, who'd have thought that he'll be awarding the medals?" Huffing in a
grumpy manner, she added, "Since I wasn't going to be the winner, I should have just let someone else
take the third place. At least then I wouldn't have to see his face."
Granted, third place was not bad. But as long as she did not place first, a part of her still felt that it was
a loss nonetheless. She was just competitive that way. And coming third meant she had lost her bet
with Gail. Blowing at her new polished nails, Kristina chimed in, "Actually, Debbie. I envy you. How
lucky you are to get to run into Mr. Huo so many times! He's so handsome, so rich. He's just
everything. It's like fate." Then, the dreamy look which had been present on her face a moment ago,
disappeared. It was replaced by a pout as she continued, "But when I think of how badly things ended
every time you two saw each other, ugh, I'd rather not have such fate. Just like that, I don't envy you
anymore." 'Only Debbie is bold enough to mess with Mr. Huo.
Is her background more powerful than Mr. Huo's?
There's no way that's possible.' Shaking her head, Kristina chased that thought away from her mind. In
Y City, no one had dared to mess with Carlos except Debbie.
Sluggishly clutching a cushion, Kasie asked, "Tomboy, Mr. Huo is actually very handsome. I just don't
understand why you're not attracted to him." She then tilted her head in a curious way, and asked,
"Why do you two hate each other so much?"
The smile on Debbie's face faltered. The first time she had laid eyes on him, she was indeed attracted
to his good looks. There was no doubt that the man was handsome. But later on, every time they saw
each other, he managed to make it easy for her to dislike him. Why? Every time they met, he would run
his mouth off, and his sarcasm would get on her nerves. Also, why on earth did he have to make such
a fuss out of a kiss? When it came to kissing, should it not be the woman who was at a loss? She
thought that as a man, he should not be so narrow-minded. On the other hand, he thought that as a
woman, she should be more refined and less flirtatious.
In a way, it appeared that they had gotten off on the wrong foot. Yet both seemed to be too stubborn to
admit their flaws.
"I don't understand," Debbie whined. "Why is he everywhere? Why does he even show up at the award
ceremony of a marathon?" She rolled her eyes. "Does he not have to work somewhere? Isn't he some
CEO of a multinational group? Shouldn't he have some company-related things to attend to? Why does
he have the time to dilly-dally around?" After her rantings, Debbie folded her arms in anger and glared
at nothing in particular.
"Debbie, ZL Group is the biggest sponsor of this marathon," Kasie told her. "They sponsored the
clothes, sneakers, and the prizes. As the boss of ZL Group, of course, it's only natural that Mr. Huo is
invited to the ceremony."
"Also, ZL Group is keen on sport. They have sponsored a lot of sports meetings," Kristina added. "It's
not surprising at all to see ZL Group at a marathon event." Even though Debbie believed them, she
was still surprised by the fact that they knew so much.
Both girls were often up to date on news regarding Carlos. In fact, most girls were. He was, after all,
the richest bachelor in Y City. Only Debbie seemed to be repulsed by him at the moment, and given
their status situation, the irony was not lost on her.
At the award ceremony, Debbie calmly stood on the third-place platform. When the crowd started to
scream, she looked around, and saw Carlos coming into sight.
Wearing a suit and brand-new black leather shoes, the man got onto the stage at a steady pace.
The autumn sun cast a golden hue on everything. In the sunlight, with his distinguished aura and
elegant demeanor, he looked even more gorgeous than was usual. Every single woman off stage kept
screaming in excitement. To her chagrin, even Debbie could not take her eyes off him for a while.
If things stayed this way, if they did not argue at all, he would be so perfect. Unobtainable, dashing, and
influential. No wonder so many women were crazy about him.
When he drew closer, the host's eyes glistened with enthusiasm. "Now, let's welcome Mr. Huo," she
announced, her voice trembling from the sheer thrill of being near him, "who we are lucky to have here
with us. He will now be awarding the medal for the gold medalist."
One by one, the man presented the medals. When it came to the bronze medalist, Carlos inched
towards Debbie, accompanied by the host. His face remained nonchalant as though he had never met
the woman before. When he stood in front of her, she lifted her head to face him. Bearing in mind that
everyone's eyes were now on them, a smile crept on her lips, but there was no joy in her eyes.