Chapter 1138
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
Upon reviewing Mr. Tuckerâs details and assessing the girlâs designs, Millie perceived that the creations
managed to convey his maturity and composure, yet they exuded a sense of antiquity.
Seasoned businessmen were often older in age, yet they rarely acknowledged their advancing years.
They often aimed to project the vigor of their youth.
âYou might want to consider a green opal. Its dark shade communicates maturity and poise, while its
vibrant hue imbues a sense of vitality.â
âGreen opal for vitality? Are you saying thatâ¦? I understand now.
Thank you.â
The girlâs astonishment was evident. She playfully patted her forehead and grinned sheepishly.
âOh my goodness! I got so fixated on portraying maturity and steadiness that I completely overlooked
the element of vitality.â
The girl promptly retrieved her design to apply the revisions.
She had consulted Nancy previously, but her inquiry resulted in her being not only dismissed but also
berated for struggling with such a simple task.
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She had also sought advice from Emerie. After reviewing Mr. Tuckerâs profile, Emerie had suggested
the red agate design. Unfortunately, that recommendation still led to rejection from the client.
Once the girl left, Millie found herself with nothing to occupy her time once more. About thirty minutes
later, she surveyed the office and realized that everyone was engrossed in their design work. Her lack
of tasks left her feeling somewhat guilty and restless.
âEmerie, Iâm currently unoccupied. Is there any task you could assign to me?â
Emerie responded with a derisive smirk, âYou wield so much influence.
I wouldnât dare to designate a task for you. Go ask Nancy for something.â
Seeing this situation, Millie went in search of Nancy.
Once at Nancyâs office, she knocked on the door.
âPlease come in.â
Upon realizing it was Millie, Nancyâs expression soured immediately.
âWhat the hell are you doing here?â
Undeterred by Nancyâs unfriendly demeanor, Millie stated, âI currently have some free time. Iâm here to
request a design task.â
Nancyâs Lips curled into a mocking smile.
âWell, this is amusing. Who would dare assign a task to a plagiarist? I certainly wouldnât dare.
Whose work are you planning to copy this time?â
After saying that, she called Mrs. Fairclough to tell her about the progress of making the Starry Sky
series, while mocking Millie.