Chapter 55
The Adorable Twins and Their CEO Daddy
Chapter 55 An Argyle Pink Diamond
Eliana frowned and quickly reminded Evelynn, "Miss Jarvis, unfortunately, the production of Argyle pink
diamonds has been suspended for the time being."
"I know.Thatâs why this necklace will be more valuable.Besides, my mother likes Argyle pink diamonds
very much," Evelynn said.
She then turned around, held Mauriceâs arm, and looked at him with puppy dog eyes.
"You know, sheâs been depressed ever since our marriage got canceled.If anything can cheer her up,
itâs this gift."
Maurice leaned forward and picked up the teacup from the table.He pulled out his arm quietly, in a calm
and friendly manner.
"Rest assured.The Design Department will take care of your needs.With both the design and the Argyle
pink diamond."
"Mr.Moran!"
Elianaâs eyes widened in astonishment.
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After all, as far as she knew, the Moran Group didnât have any Argyle pink diamond in stock.
Where was she going to find one for the design? Maurice winked at Eliana and said, "You are the
designer in charge of the project.Iâm sure youâll come up with something.Iâm counting on you."
Evelynn sat up straight and cast a meaningful glance at Eliana.
"Maurice is such a good man.If only the marriage hadnât been canceledâ¦"
Disregarding her gaze, Eliana looked at Maurice without blinking as she said, "Mr.Moran, Argyle pink
diamonds are indeed precious, but if we canât find the source of the goods, Iâm afraid it will be difficult to
complete the project on time.Why donât we try to work with another type of gem instead?"
With a sharp clinking sound, Maurice put the teacup down on the table.His face darkened, and his eyes
were frosty under his eyebrows, sending shivers down Elianaâs body.
The tone of his voice was gut wrenching.
"Eliana, hasnât your director taught you to respect the wishes of the client? What qualifications do you
have to influence the clientâs decision?"
Elianaâs breathing paused.
"Iâm sorry.Iâ¦"
Maurice stood up and walked towards her.
With his long legs, he strode towards her in his hand-tailored suit.
"If this project doesnât go well, Iâm going to blame Bradly, since he is the director of the Design
Department.His position at the Moran Group depends on this project."
"Why? What does this project have to do with him?"
Eliana looked at Maurice incredulously.Her fiery glare seemed to burn a hole into his skull.
Maurice was so handsome and yet so ruthless.
He leaned over and whispered, "What? Do you want Bradly to leave right now?"
Eliana couldnât let him drag Bradly down for his problems with her.
After all, Bradly was innocent.
"Okay, I will take care of the project as required," said Eliana, gritting her teeth.
Evelynn walked forward gracefully and shook Elianaâs hand, pulling her away from Maurice.
She smiled sweetly and said, "Then, please take care of my necklace."
Eliana was so angry with Maurice that she didnât even want to speak with this woman anymore.She
turned around and was about to leave.
However, Maurice stopped her and said, "Please, bring Miss Jarvis downstairs."
Blue veins bulged from Elianaâs forehead as she gritted her teeth to refrain from acting out.
After all, as an employee, it was her duty to obey the orders of her boss.
Fortunately, she managed to endure it.
Soon, an awkward silence permeated the elevator.
Eliana lowered her eyes in silence, praying that the elevator would get to the ground floor quickly.
After all, the faster she could get rid of Evelynn, the better it was for the both of them.
Suddenly, she heard a sneer.
Evelynn had maintained a friendly facade this whole time, but she finally removed her disguise and
revealed her true self.
"Eliana, every time I thought back to your arrogance at that dinner party, I assumed you were the
daughter of some rich and powerful family.However, reality is far more surprising and satisfying.I would
have never thought that you are just an ordinary designer working for the Moran Group.Youâre really
good at pretending to be someone youâre not."