Title: Betting on Whether Shen Yuan Can Win the International Jewelry Designer of the Year Award This Time
0 (Original Poster): As everyone knows, this is Shen Yuan’s fourth nomination. The first three times he didn’t win. This time, there are eight designers nominated—do you think he can take it?
1: Honestly, I think Shen Yuan should have won long ago, but probably he’ll just be a runner-up again. Foreigners talk about equality, but there’s still discrimination against Asians. Maybe if he tried to “whiten” himself a bit, he might have a chance.
2: Floor 1 responds way too fast—did the OP fake this thread? Classic first-floor behavior.
3: Take Shen Yuan away, don’t bother him. He’s been in the industry ten years, his status is solid now. Recognition at home matters more than international approval. Those stepping on him? They’re probably secretly hoping to borrow his jewelry, haha.
4: Stirring the pot again—this must be for that jewelry design competition show he’s hosting. Been ten years and still no Best Designer award? Where did he get the face to be a mentor? Just messing up the domestic jewelry scene and hyping his husband and kids like a celebrity.
5 (reply to 4): “Ten years and no award”? You think the International Jewelry Designer of the Year is like buying vegetables at the market? Or playing school? It’s the Oscars of jewelry! Held every two years. No one from our country has ever won. Shen Yuan was the youngest nominee ever. Can you name anyone in China with stronger credentials? If not, shut up.
6: Why should I shut up? Being nominated is nothing special. There are eight to ten nominees, and losing three times means it’s meaningless. Fans can hype him, but be careful—he might just be a runner-up again.
7: Youngest nominee—so what? How did he get that? Isn’t it obvious it’s thanks to his husband?
8: Don’t spread nonsense. Are you accusing Shen Yuan of buying votes? Got evidence, report him. No evidence, stay quiet.
9: I didn’t say vote-buying. I just said he benefited from his husband. Others start a studio in their early twenties by themselves, but he got one handed to him. His big early collaborations? All backed by Qiao Hailou. That’s why Shen Yuan moved faster—taking shortcuts, basically cheating.
10: Learn your language—cheating? Did he plagiarize or steal designs? His talent is undeniable. He’s considered a rising star in the jewelry world.
11: Wow, 9 is so salty. Curious outsiders here—are jewelry designers really this competitive? Who is Shen Yuan’s rival?
12: I know! Shen Yuan’s rival is Qiao Hailou fans… and their kids’ fans.
13 (reply to 11): Wait… Shen Yuan and Qiao Hailou are a couple, right? Their fans still fight?
14: Yep. Even though they’re a married couple, their fan bases clash fiercely. Qiao Hailou has a lot of female fans too, some even wondering when he’ll divorce Shen Yuan. They’ve been at it for years—dedication worthy of a reexamination of life priorities.
15: Hahaha, that comparison is hilarious. I’m going to check it out.
16: OP? Did you disappear? Leaving the thread unattended?
17: I’m a fan of the Qiao-Shen couple. Ignore haters—they think if Shen Yuan and Qiao Hailou divorced, they could take over. Too much imagination.
18: No matter the hate, Qiao always spoils Shen Yuan.
19: Gossip: Every public event Shen Yuan attends, Qiao Hailou is quietly there, taking photos from behind photographers. I was at Shen Yuan’s press conference—he’s even prettier in person, very young-looking, courteous, gave gifts to media, said goodbye politely. When asked about his worries regarding the international award, he said the only worry was being too busy to see his husband and kids. Everyone laughed.
Then someone said, “Seventeen and a half days without going home.” Turning around, it was Qiao Hailou himself, carrying a DSLR, probably blended in with the photographers the whole time. They looked very close—no need for outsiders to speculate; they’ve been married for over a decade.
20: What a divine romance. So sweet. RPS (real-person shipping) at a safe edge, but if it turned tragic, it’d be intense. They started already married—how could it get sweeter?
21: This is amateur RPS, not celebrity RPS. I’ve shipped them for ten years—still single, though I hoped to be Little Peanut’s mother-in-law.
22: Little Peanut doesn’t want to be called that anymore—he’s 170 cm, in middle school now, goes by Shen Qiaosheng. Such a shame he’s out of the entertainment scene; he was so handsome even as a child.
23: I wonder what Little Rice Cake looks like now—she’s shy. Their dad protects both kids’ privacy well.
24: My cousin goes to the same school as Shen Qiaosheng—he was the school heartthrob. Girls even blocked him in the boys’ restroom at first.
25 (reply 24): Wait, blocked him? Even boys were chasing him? That’s Little Peanut for you!
26: No, it was a prank—some boys tried to fight him because the girl they liked liked him, but it’s all rumors.
27: Did he get hurt? I thought he learned taekwondo as a kid.
28: No injuries. He had bodyguards after school—the bullies ran off.
29: Any other gossip? How’s his academic performance?
30: Great. My sister says he’s always top of the grade.
31: Too bad he’s not in the entertainment industry—he had such a strong foundation.
32: With a rich family and good grades, why enter entertainment? He could inherit billions. But will he follow which dad’s path? Jewelry design for Shen Yuan, or business for Qiao Hailou?
33: Too early to worry—he’s only 11. Both dads aren’t near retirement.
34: I heard Little Peanut isn’t very into jewelry design; Little Rice Cake is more interested.
… (Various family gossip continues)
398: Look at the title—let me be objective. Shen Yuan’s recent achievements make the award more icing than necessity. Winning or not doesn’t affect his career. But from industry insiders, the judging panel seems to appreciate him—probability of winning is high.
399 (reply 398): Fingers crossed! Hope Shen Yuan wins this time.
