Chapter 127 - 127: You Think Too Highly of Yourself
She came to compete, not to gain approval from these people.
“You’re not being fair here,” Adam Dominick frowned and said, “We all followed the registration requirements strictly, why are you different?”
“Besides, what are you hiding? Wearing a mask and not daring to use your real name,” Stephan Luther sarcastically complained.
“Then take your opinions to the organizers,” Cindy Clarke said coldly, “I applied to the organizers and got permission.”
She was confident and unapologetic.
Cindy Clarke glanced at them coldly: “Or, do you all want to use this method to make me quit, so that you’ll have one less competitor?”
“You? A competitor? Don’t make me laugh!” Harper White mocked in amusement.
The food blogger Cain Velman sure knew how to inflate his own worth.
Harper had also watched Cain Velman’s cooking videos online but found them mediocre.
Teaching ordinary people and making simple, convenient home-cooked meals was acceptable, but it was not enough in front of professional chefs.
But if she were to say this to Cindy Clarke, Clarke would tell her that an ordinary home would not cook like a professional chef.
Firstly, the variety of seasonings available would be limited, making it impossible to prepare such a complete array.
Also, where would ordinary people be able to match the various techniques of professional chefs?
Moreover, many chefs like to use lots of oil, but which ordinary household would pour half a pot of oil when cooking?
As a food blogger, Cindy Clarke’s videos were naturally for a wider online audience, taking into account the habits of ordinary people.
How could she possibly follow the chefs’ methods?
Albert Lambert sneered disdainfully: “What a joke! You’re just an amateur food blogger, not a professional chef at all. Would we consider you a competitor? You think too highly of yourself.”
“Indeed, to be frank, in our eyes, there are only nine competitors in this group, and you’re not one of them,” Stephan Luther said.
Cindy Clarke nodded, “In that case, there’s no need tor you to worry about whether my not showing my face and using my screen name meet the registration requirements. Because you don’t even think of me as a competitor, right?”
“Since I’m someone you all look down upon, why are you bothering with me?” Cindy Clarke smiled slightly, “Please go back to your positions and prepare for the competition. Don’t let this affect your mood and performance. Otherwise, if your scores are low, you might blame me for affecting you.”
Cindy Clarke glanced around them and noticed that only Blake Walker and Iris Doone had not said a word from the beginning.
She didn’t know what these two were thinking and was not interested in finding out.
She just lazily watched the other seven.
All seven of them were quite irritated by Cindy Clarke’s words.
Although they looked down on her, what she said was not wrong.
But why did it make them feel so frustrated?
It was like punching a soft cotton, making them feel irritated.
Extreme frustration.
At this moment, the five judges returned to their seats after their break.
No one dared to say anything more, and everyone went back to their positions.
All five judges looked at Cindy Clarke.
They saw the name “Cain Velman” written on the name tag on her table and noticed her wearing a mask.
But they didn’t say anything.
Because the organizers had contacted them, and even Adrian Zhekova had personally contacted them.
If Adrian Zhekova was contacting them personally, they naturally had to give him face and show respect..