Chapter 39: A Good Show Is On
Chapter 39: A Good Show Is on
The week passed swiftly, yet itcked any significant events. Florence remained absent from Pansy
Group, and Monica refrained from causing further problems for Jane. Nevertheless, Jane was
aware that this tranquil period was the calm before a storm they had yet to weather.
On the appointed day, Bruce Longman, the CEO of Lady Fashion, was scheduled to visit Pansy
Group. As the person responsible for the Lady Fashion project, Jane was tasked with picking him
up at the airport. Before her departure, she ensured that all materials required for the afternoon
meeting were well-prepared.
Satisfied with her preparations, Jane rose and readied herself to head to the airport. But as she
reached the elevator, she saw the doors closing. In haste, she called out, "Please wait!"
A tall figure promptly extended his foot to halt the elevator doors, allowing her entry.
"Thank you," Jane expressed her gratitude, but upon looking up, her surprise was evident-it was
Patrick. She pondered his unexpected presence and the courtesy he had extended in keeping the
elevator open.
Observing Jane''s astonishment, Patrick, in his characteristic reserved manner, remarked, "Join me."
"Thank you," Jane said with a smile and stepped into the elevator. Patrick followed suit.
"I''ll apany you to the airport," Patrick stated tly, noting Jane''s perplexed expression.
Jane was taken aback. "Please, don''t worry; I can manage on my own."
Jane couldn''t fathom why the CEO himself would apany her to the airport to pick someone up.
He was an exceptionally busy man, after all.
However, Patrick seemed unwavering in his decision. Hismanding presence was undeniable
as he stood beside Jane.
After a brief silence, he offered Jane an inscrutable look and mumbled, "Bruce is my friend. I wish to
personally greet him to convey my sincerity."
Jane nodded, understanding Patrick''s perspective, but she wasn''t quite sure how it justified his
personal presence.
In silence, they descended to the underground garage. Earlier, Patrick had driven to work in a Rolls-
Royce, and he opened the car door for Jane, gesturing for her to enter.
"Thank you," Jane smiled, buckling her seatbelt in the passenger seat.
Patrick followed suit,mencing the drive. While gripping the steering wheel, he inquired, "Have
you prepared for the Lady Fashion meetingter this afternoon?"
Jane pursed her lips and answered with conviction, "Absolutely, no issues whatsoever."
Jane recognized that the meeting ahead would be significant andplex. It was a high-stakes
event, but she remained eager to confront it head-on.
An hourter, they arrived at the airport. ncing at her watch, Jane noted they had ten minutes
before Bruce''s flight was due tond.
"I need to use the restroom," Jane informed Patrick.
He nodded, and she hastened away.
In the bathroom, Jane sent a message to someone: "How are things going?"
Shortly afterward, she received a response: "All is proceeding smoothly."
Jane nodded contentedly. It seemed that the uing performance in the afternoon was going
ording to n. She felt confident; everything was under control.
When she returned to the hall, Bruce''s flight had alreadynded, and he had disembarked.
Bruce, a Frenchman, was a tall and burly man of thirty. He had blond hair, fair skin, and greeted
Patrick with an amiable hug.
"It''s been a while," Patrick acknowledged, his face maintaining its usualposed expression.
Jane approached Bruce, delivering a polite greeting in French. He stared at her in amazement with
his blue eyes, asking Patrick, "Who is this lovelydy?"
Patrick, raising an eyebrow, presented Jane. "This is Jane. She is in charge of the project."
Patrick never expected Jane to be fluent in French, indicating that she was not the unsophisticated
person he had initially perceived her to be. Her excellence and allure captured the attention of
everyone present, particrly Bruce.
Bruce extended his arms for a hug with Jane. "You''re exceptionally beautiful. Have we met before?"
Jane, however, responded with a handshake, stating, "I don''t believe so."
The truth was that they had crossed paths once when Jane and her grandfather attended a banquet
in France. However, she had been fifteen years old at the time. Fortunately, Bruce didn''t recognize
her. This situation was ideal for her, as she had no intention of revealing her true identity so soon.
Jane and Patrick apanied Bruce and his assistant back to Pansy Group.
At precisely two o''clock, the meetingmenced. Jane had prepared an impressive PowerPoint
presentation, and though Bruce was capable of English, Jane delivered her speech in French. She
conveyed the project''s progress.
Those in the room who were fluent in French, including Bruce, nodded frequently, expressing their
admiration and approval. As Jane once again stood out, Monica''s eyes simmered with jealousy, and
she clenched her fists.
"Jane, just wait and see. A grand spectacle is about to unfold. Let''s see how long you can remain
on top. You''ll be ousted shortly," Monica whispered to herself.
Following Jane''s speech, apuse reverberated through the room. Even Patrick was liberal with his
apuse.
With a nod of gratitude and a faint smile, Jane progressed. "Now, let''s proceed to the specific
drawings."
She extracted the folder and retrieved the drawings but was met with shock as her expression
shifted. All present were stunned as Jane unfolded several nk sheets of paper from the folder
meant to contain drawings.
However, Monica seemed unfazed. She was the first to question Jane''s actions: "Jane, what are
you doing?"
As the project director, Jane had personally checked the materials and brought them to the
conference room. Yet, instead of the expected drawings, they were faced with nk sheets of
paper.
It was clear that Jane would bear the full responsibility for the loss of the drawings, and Patrick, who
held no tolerance for such errors in an important meeting, was expected to be furious.
Monica seized the opportunity, stealing a nce at Patrick. True to her expectations, his handsome
face darkened, and his tightly pressed lips conveyed his deep displeasure. This incident was sure to
result in Jane''s dismissal.
Monica maintained her calm, scolding Jane loudly enough for everyone to hear. "How could you, as
the project director, lose the drawings? Using nk sheets to deceive us is inexcusable. An
irresponsible person like you is unfit for continued employment here!"
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Patrick''s expression darkened further. Turning his attention to Jane, he questioned, "What''s the
matter?"