Chapter 222 Once Simon had successfully rebuilt his company, Helena was determined to make him kick Elsie out. She saw her as nothing more than an insolent bitch who didn't know her place.
"Mrs. Moore?" For the past few days, Janice had been even busier than Edward. Barbara made it a point to deliver lunch to her every day, taking extra care to look after her.
Janice was deeply grateful for her thoughtfulness.
At noon, her phone rang-it was Barbara.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Hey, Janice, are you busy? Would it be alright if I cup to see you?" "Sure. Please cup." "Alright." Before long, Barbara arrived with her driver, carrying yet another delicious meal.
"Mrs. Moore, you really don't have to keep bringingfood. My workload has lightened, and I can just eat at the company cafeteria." "I have nothing better to do anyway," Barbara reassured her. She enjoyed watching Janice relish the meals she made.
After they finished lunch, Barbara said, "There's something I need to talk to you about." Janice wiped her mouth and replied, "I'm listening." "The Historical Artifacts Conservancy has recently launched a new project—an exhibition focusing on the clothing culture from various historical periods, with a dedicated section on crochet. They're currently looking for a team leader, and I was wondering if you'd be interested. Would you allowto recommend you?" "Me?" Janice quickly waved her hands. "Mrs. Moore, I'm not in the field of artifact restoration. I don't have the expertise." "It's not about restoration," Barbara explained. "What they require are replicas of the crochet pieces. We can't display original pieces in a global exhibition like this. They'll provide images of the originals, and your task will be to recreate them." Barbara paused briefly before adding, "Of course, we won't expect you to do this for free. Your nwill be listed as a creator of the exhibition. And also... I heard you're planning to establish an independent division under Prosper Stitch Group.
"The Historical Artifacts Conservancy would consider promoting it for you- completely free of charge." An official endorsement from the Historical Artifacts Conservancy? Janice's heart skipped a beat.
This was her latest vision, a project she had every intention of focusing on in the near future. Naturally, she hoped to turn it into a success.
Barbara had heard about Janice's plans through Matilda. After discussing the idea with the officials of the Historical Artifacts Conservancy, she cstraight to Janice with this opportunity.
"The promotion plan includes setting up shops on the street outside the exhibition hall and having them sell replicas of historical artifacts. I' select ten shops for you to showcase your products, anerne you won't have to pay any rent Additionally, you'll be able to create replicas of the artifacts and sell them as merchandise." This was an unbelievable opportunity.
"Am I really allowed to replicate them?" Janice asked, her surprise evident.
Barbara smiled reassuringly. "Of course. I'm here to ensure you get the best deal possible." Janice paused for a moment. "But I'll need to see the designs first. Iconcerned that my seamstresses may not be able to complete them. The craftsmanship has to be perfect for an exhibition-level project." "I brought the designs!" At that, Janice couldn't help but chuckle. It was clear Barbara had cfully prepared.
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Janice flipped through the entire design book before saying "Lettake stto review these and E get back to you, Mrs. Moore." "Take all the tyou need."
Although Barbara had reassured her there was no rush, the first page of the design book made it clear that ΝΟ the project's start date was fast approaching. There were only 20 days left until the deadline. In other words, the person in charge of the crochet section needed to be confirmed within that time.
"Actually, it's not a done deal yet.
Many businesses in Greenfield City have applied for this section.
Ultimately, the Historical Artifacts Conservancy will make the final decision." That was why Barbara had only said she would "recommend" Janice and not guarantee the position.
"Still, the advantages I've secured for you are unmatched. I didn't spend all these years building connections for nothing," Barbara added.
"Thank you, Mrs. Moore." A thought suddenly crossed Janice's mind, and she asked, "Can I ask you something?" "No need for formalities. Go ahead." Janice's eyes narrowed slightly. "Has Onley Group applied?"