Marrying a Secret Zillionaire: Happy ever after - Chapter 131
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Chapter 131:
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Harsh as Cynthia’s words were, they held truth. Linsey understood that an extension from Anthea was not on the table. Their colleagues looked on, exchanging glances filled with concern for Linsey.
“Cynthia’s got a point, Linsey. Time isn’t on your side.”
“Coen really let you take such a long break? Did he forget to mention this?”
“Linsey, perhaps you should ask Coen for help. He’s spoken with Mrs. Blakely before; he might be able to advocate for you.”
“With just a few days left, you need to wrap up the design and kick off production. It’s a tall order for anyone.”
In response to the mix of real and feigned worry, Linsey replied with a composed smile, “Don’t fret over me. I’ve completed the design and have been in touch with Mrs. Blakely. Production is set to begin shortly.” Her colleagues were visibly impressed.
“Really? Linsey, that’s remarkable!”
“Working through your hospital stay? That’s dedication.”
“No wonder you topped the interview. Impressive, indeed.”
Cynthia, on the other hand, frowned at Linsey’s confidence. With a scoff, she strained the office atmosphere even further.
“Linsey, don’t get ahead of yourself. Just because you’ve finished the design doesn’t mean you can relax. You’re still a novice with no practical experience. Designing is one thing; managing production is an entirely different challenge. We’ll see where you end up when this project goes south,” Cynthia said with a sneer.
The room was steeped in awkward silence. Colleagues exchanged uneasy looks, each hesitant to break the tension. No one ventured a word.
Yet Linsey remained unruffled. She fixed her gaze on Cynthia and spoke with deliberate calm. “Thank you for the reminder. You’re right — tackling such a major project alone is daunting. That’s why I intend to consult Coen and involve a few skilled colleagues.”
Turning to her coworkers, Linsey asked with courtesy, “Would any of you be interested in joining me on this project? I assure you, your contributions will be recognized in your performance evaluations.” Her offer immediately brightened the faces of those she addressed.
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“Really?”
“Linsey, are you serious? I’d love to work with you!”
“This is fantastic! Thanks for this opportunity!”
“Count me in, Linsey. We’ll put our best effort into it.”
No one in the office was willing to let such an opportunity slip. This project with Anthea, a client renowned for her generosity, promised significant rewards. Not only could completing her project bring the company substantial benefits, but it was also likely to secure a handsome bonus for each team member.
Moreover, Linsey had already finished the design; only the production phase remained. With her preparation complete and a capable team behind her, even the looming deadline seemed less intimidating.
A wave of excitement swept through the group. It was an unexpected chance, akin to striking the lottery.
Linsey’s colleagues quickly voiced their agreement. Watching them, she smiled, her expression sweet and unassuming. “I really have to thank Cynthia for the reminder. If not for her, I wouldn’t have thought of this solution at all.”
Her words had the intended effect. The group turned to Cynthia with appreciation.
“Cynthia, thank you. Without you, we wouldn’t have had the opportunity to work on Mrs. Blakely’s project.”
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