The man on the other end of the line did not expect her response to be so cordial but distant. A wave of
disappointment washed over him. “Yes, it is,” he answered.
It had only been a few months, but Natalie no longer recognized his voice.
As things turned out, the man on the phone was none other than Clyde Lambert himself, one of
Natalie’s former pursuers.
“It’s nice to meet you. My name is Natalie.”
The change in Clyde’s tone escaped her, and she continued to speak in a polite and professional
manner. “If you take a look at the photos you posted today, the olddy is wearing one of my designs.”
Clyde let out a small sigh. “Yes, I know. What can I do for you?”
On the other side, Natalie straightened her back, turning stiff with nervousness. “Here’s the thing. I’m
going to start my studio’s official ount on the major social media tforms soon. I’ve seen your
work, and I think your photos are amazing. I’d like to enlist your help in publicizing our studio.”
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A wide smile broke out on Clyde’s lips.
After a long wait, finally, an opportunity had presented itself.
“It would be my privilege,” he readily agreed. “But I think it would be better for us to discuss this in
person.”
With his positive response to Natalie’s proposition, she dly agreed to meet him.
The call ended with Natalie all smiles. She thought she had secured a promising chance.
She had been anxious about the call, thinking that someone of Clyde’s talent wouldn’t be so easily
convinced. Truth be told, his quick approval surprised her. Natalie had psyched herself to negotiate
with his terms, but it had turned out to be an unnecessary worry.
However, her rejoicing was cut short by Elizabething over and patting her on the shoulder.
“Ady is here for you. I had seen her here before, so I let her in.”
Natalie turned to the direction Elizabeth was pointing to, her eyebrows arching up.
She already anticipated that Vera woulde to her one of these days, but she didn’t think it would be
so soon.
Natalie was well aware she couldn’t keep the fact that she helped Laney escape hidden forever. If the
Harding family investigated, they would find out that she had been involved.
At this time, Vera’s eyes met hers.
Raising her chin, the woman walked calmly towards Natalie, her gait every bit as graceful and refined
as her status.
Natalie didn’t feel the least bit intimidated. She was ready to face the Hardings.
Vera came to a halt a step from her.
Her face was unchanging and impassive, betraying none of her intentions.
But Natalie knew why she hade.
For a few seconds, two gazes locked in a wordless battle, then Natalie stood up. With a smile that
feigned innocence, she greeted her guest, “Mrs. Harding, it’s been some time since Ist saw you. To
what do I owe the pleasure? Do you need a new dress, perhaps?”
Vera gave her a cold look and nodded.
“Let me take you to the meeting room so we can talk about the style that you want.”
Natalie made a motion of weing Vera inside.
“I never said I wanted you to design it,” Vera hissed.
Natalie’s face darkened, caught by surprise at how Vera embarrassed her in public.
Tension rose between the two, and Elizabeth hastened to mediate. “Well, Ma’am, did you already have
a designer in mind? I can assure you that all designers from W Marks are professionals. They’re great
at what they do.”
Vera turned to Elizabeth. With an arrogant air, she said casually, “Do you have a good rtionship with
her? Then I’ll pick you.”
Her choice left both Natalie and Elizabeth stunned.
However, W Marks prided itself on its excellent service. Even the most difficult customers left the studio
satisfied and pleased. Elizabeth had her hands tied. She knew she had no choice but to agree.
Keeping a polite smile, she led Vera to the meeting room to discuss her preferences.
Natalie walked past the meeting room and saw Elizabeth’s darkened face after Vera said something.
She felt a little worried for Elizabeth. So, she took the initiative to bring a te of desserts into the
meeting room, disguising her intentions to check on the situation.
In the meeting room. Vera took out another designer’s design draft and threw it in front of Elizabeth.
She raised her chin and said arrogantly, “I like this design. Copy it.”
No matter how good-tempered Elizabeth was, she couldn’t help sulking.
She was sure that Vera knew the biggest taboo for a designer was giarism. Once someone was
discovered to be giarizing, the person would be criticized by the entire industry. They would even be
cklisted from the industry and would never be able to work as a designer in the future.
Elizabeth had the dignity and principles of a designer. Even if Vera offered a high price, she would
never giarize.
“I won’t giarize others’ work!” Elizabeth said coldly.
She pushed the design draft back and added, “Please get someone else to do it for you.”
Vera sneered, “I thought W Marks’ policy was to put its customers first. If you can’t even follow such a
simple request, you don’t deserve to be a designer at all.”
“Lady, I am a qualified designer, but your request is unreasonable,” Elizabeth replied, holding back her
anger.
Vera snorted and mmed the table before standing up. She pointed at Elizabeth and scolded, “So this
is how the designers of W Marks treat their customers. Your attitude is bad, and youck
professionalism. I want to meet your boss!”
As soon as she finished speaking, an angry voice came from the door. “Mrs. Harding, please watch
your manners.”