?Chapter 324:
Nodding in resignation, Katelyn rubbed the space between her brows in an attempt to ease her exhaustion.
“I keep having dreams of Marlon’s death. The conspiracy feels like a web tightening around me, leaving me breathless,” she confessed.
“I’m already pursuing leads through different channels. As soon as I find anything, you’ll be the first to know,” Vincent assured her while checking his watch.
“It’s eight in the morning. We’ve got a five-hour flight ahead of us. You should try to get some rest.”
Katelyn nodded firmly, though her voice still carried the weight of her fatigue. “Sure.”
The flight arrangements had been handled by Samuel, but he had urgent business to attend to and would be arrivingter than Katelyn and Vincent.
They were traveling to a prosperous and highly developed nation overseas, where Vincent was set to meet a vital client with significant influence over the global jewelry market. Winning this coboration could propel Adams Group to new heights of sess.
Vincent and Katelyn upied seats in the business ss cabin. He handed her the documents he had prepared.
“These include the client’s profile, her tastes, and her aesthetic preferences. There will be a crucial banquet the day after tomorrow, and she is expected to attend,” Vincent stated, pausing for a moment to ensure he had Katelyn’s full attention. “Katelyn, your role is to secure this partnership and ensure that Adams Group’s jewelry bes the centerpiece of the final segment of the major exhibition happening next month.”
Katelyn gave a determined nod and began going through the documents with meticulous care.
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The client’s name was Selina Hathaway. The photo on the first page showed a striking young woman with distinctive features—blonde hair and light blue eyes, which made her even more stunning.
To possess such influence at such a young age spoke volumes about her remarkable skills. Katelyn continued flipping through the pages, noting that Vincent hadpiled extensive and detailed information. It covered everything from Selina’s participation in numerouspetitions to her various design creations over the years.
Even from the photographs, Katelyn could see that Selina’s designs were exceptional, particrly in their meticulous attention to detail, which could easily rival her own work. As for the exhibition Vincent had mentioned, Katelyn was familiar with it as well.
This grand jewelry exhibition was held once every five years and had the potential to significantly elevate apany’s market value. It served as a showcase for the finest jewelry designs from around the world. Vincent’s ambition to secure a prominent position at such an esteemed event would be a formidable challenge.
After Katelyn finished reading through the documents, her face grew more solemn.
Vincent tilted his head and nced in her direction. “Are you feeling some pressure?” he asked.
“‘Some’? You’re definitely overestimating me. I definitely feel the pressure building,” Katelyn admitted, frustrationcing her voice.
“I’ve heard of this client before. She’s known as the ‘ultimate critic’ in the industry. No matter how wless a piece seems, she can always find a defect. Her reputation in the design world is like a foundation stone.”
Selina’s impact on the design industry was immeasurable. Even a fleeting nce from her could catapult a piece to immense poprity. In her field, she held a level of authorityparable to Vincent’s in the financial world.
Vincent pressed his lips together, nodding with determination. “You’re the only one capable of handling this task and aplishing our objectives. Put in every effort to secure this coboration.”<fn12c1> For more chapters visit find?novel</fn12c1>
“I’m confident I can win her over, but ensuring our piece stands out as the highlight at the finale of the exhibition will be an enormous challenge,” Katelyn replied, her eyes reflecting a mix of emotions. She wasn’t being pessimistic but wanted Vincent to understand how crucial the task was, so he wouldn’t feel let down if things didn’t go as nned.
After all, a jewelry exhibition of this magnitude couldn’t hinge on a single person’s preferences alone.
This exhibition, held every five years,pared the creations of designers from that period to determine the most outstanding among them. Designers from across the globe would gather topete.
Achieving the spotlight required more than just a wless design; it also involved navigating aplex web of power dynamics and influential connections.
Still, Selina wielded considerable sway at these prestigious events. If she genuinely took a liking to their jewelry, Katelyn felt that what seemed nearly unattainable might actually be within reach.
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