Chapter 466: A Ludicrous Offer
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
Draco stood in front of Janet. He was much taller than she had expected, and had a rather affable
expression, though it didnât make him any less manly.
âExcuse me, Miss. Are you Janet Lind, the designer who participated in the first show of Seacisco
Fashion Week?â
He had to duck his head slightly as he spoke to her, if only to avoid looking arrogant and self-important.
He was so tall that Janet seemed petite beside him, despite her average height. She flushed at his
question, both surprised and embarrassed.
âYouâre right, Mr. Wesley. But Lind is no longer my last name by now.â
Dracoâs face broke into a smile, his eyes curving into tiny rainbows.
âI see. I finally get to meet you, Miss White. Youâre a lot cuter than I imagined.â
âWhat do you mean, Mr. Wesley?â Janet asked, visibly confused.
âYou see, I paid close attention to your designs at the Seacisco Fashion Week. I really liked them, but
for some reason, they were suddenly removed from the selection. I was abroad at the time, so I
naturally had no idea what went down. A friend told me later that you were involved in a plagiarism
scandal. How did it go, by the way? Has the matter been solved?â Janet tilted her head curiously.
âI wonder, Mr. Wesley, why arenât you asking me whether I did plagiarize another designerâs work or
not?â
âA plagiarized work will never be able to earn my appreciation in the first place,â the man said firmly.
âAre you sure about that?â This time, Janetâs surprise turned up a notch. Draco chuckled gleefully.
âHow interesting you are, Miss White. I happen to have a very discerning eye. Besides that, I also have
a phone, which allowed me to read about the press statement released by your company.â The two of
them chatted amicably, completely unaware that the people around them were staring.
Draco was easy and pleasant to talk to. Janet felt the tension slowly leave her body.
âAh, you look more relaxed now,â Draco said with a smile, as if he had meant to ease her worries all
along.
âWell, Iâm actually not used to this, socializing with the upper-class elites, so Iâm sure my stress is
justified,â Janet joked.
âAre you still working for Larson Group, then?â Janet shook her head.
âI quit because of some⦠personal issues.â Draco immediately perked up.
âHave you taken a new offer elsewhere?â
âI havenât decided yet, to be honest. A part of me wants to run my own studio, but I canât help but feel
intimidated. I think I should continue as an employee for now and gain more experience. God knows I
need it if Iâm to thrive in the industry.â
Janet sighed wistfully just as the warm, soft light fell on her delicate face. It lent her an innocent and
youthful glow. Draco didnât hesitate to put his offer on the table.
âHow about joining my studio? You can work as my assistant and get all the experience you need.
Youâll be free to leave once you think youâre finally ready to set out on your own.â Janet gaped at him in
disbelief.
âMr. Wesley, I-Are you kidding me right now?â Her head was buzzing from the sudden and ludicrous
opportunity that fell on her lap
Dracoâs studio was a much-coveted post for all young designers who wanted to make a name for
themselves. Janet had never even dreamed of setting foot in that hallowed place.
âDoes it look like Iâm kidding?â Draco teased, though there was an unmistakable serious edge to his
voice. Janet took a couple of seconds to process his words, and then she grinned.
âNot at all. Iâll be more than happy to work for you. Itâs every designerâs dream.â After hearing her
exclamation, the young socialites nearby glared at Janet in shock and envy.
âGreat! How about starting next week?â Draco was already taking out his business card and handed it
to Janet. She was over the moon. Having no reason to refuse this once-in-a-lifetime chance, Jane
nodded and promised to be at his studio the following week. Johanna saw it all unfold from the
sidelines. She walked up to Janet as soon as Draco left and whispered, âLucky you! Itâs a good thing to
be in Mr. Wesleyâs good graces. Youâre definitely headed for a bright future.â
But there was another side to Johannaâs elation over Janetâs promising prospect. After all, if Janet
worked for Draco, then she wouldnât be coming back to Seacisco any time soon. Lila felt conflicted as
she watched Johanna and Janet whispering and giggling among themselves.
Although Johanna didnât express any dissatisfaction toward her, the woman was obviously very proud
of Janet. And Lila had to admit that Janet was truly brilliant, more so than herself.