At S.
W.
Studio
Giselle remained in the directorâs office, glancing at her watch from time to time, visibly anxious.
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It was about time for the results.
She genuinely hadnât expected Rosalynn to complete such an impressive design draft.
With Rosalynnâs talent, if she stayed in the studio, Giselleâs position would surely be in jeopardy.
So this time, she had to ensure Rosalynnâs departure from the studio.
A disturbance arose outside.
Brian and the others returned.
âA meeting will be held in five minutes,â Edwin instructed.
Giselle was overjoyed to see Brianâs unhappy expression.
She figured he must be upset because they failed to win the project.
In the conference room, Giselle sat opposite Rosalynn, studying her composed expression.
Atrace of ridicule flickered in her eyes.
âRosalynn, you didnât secure the project, did you? Donât be disheartened.
Youâre still an intern with no experience.
Itâs natural for you to not win the project.
â
Taking a look at Giselle, Rosalynn found it amusing but refrained from commenting.
Mary, who had entered with Giselle, scoffed.
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âAs an intern, you lack competence, yet youâre so arrogant.
Rosalynn, I suggest you learn from those who came before you.
Donât be so full of yourself.
â
Whispers began circulating among the people nearby upon hearing the two womenâs words.
âI canât fathom why Mr.
Hughes would entrust such a significant project to an intern.
â
âMe neither.
â
âMr.
Hughes has deep pockets.
To him, a single project isnât that important.
Maybe he used this project to pursue Rosalynn.
â
Hearing the murmurs, Giselle and Mary exchanged self-satisfied smiles.
Rosalynn remained composed, ignoring the gossip.