Chapter 518
Tasha was speechless. The other designers all looked at each other. Disappointment
spread across every face in the room.
Dalores sneered. “Who was the one that decided you should spend all their working hours
preparing a surprise party?” she scolded. “Mr. Wesley is going to return home soon, to
rest. Now that you’ve arranged this event, it will only hinder his recovery. Stop it at once
and clean everything up!”
Dolores’ words upset everyone further.
“It’s a surprise I asked everyone to prepare,” interjected Natalie. “Do you object, Dalores?”
Natalie looked at Dalores challengingly. She knew that Draco was worried about the studio
and, as such, he wouldn’t have been able to rest now anyway. “In addition to celebrating
Mr. Wesley’s discharge from the hospital, we’re also celebrating the success of W Marks in
Iridescent Show. Everyone here has worked hard for W Marks. Why shouldn’t they be
allowed to spend ten minutes eating cake? Tasha, you can clean the table after you’ve
finished your cake.”
Draco was browsing through the files, so he hadn’t noticed what’d been going on in their
area. Hearing Natalie’s voice, he turned his head and said, “The success of our studio in
Iridescent Show is indeed worth celebrating. Everyone, please go ahead and enjoy your
cake. Don’t worry about me.”
Draco then turned around and walked into his office.
“Great!” someone cried happily. Everyone was overjoyed. They stopped cleaning,
gathered back together and started cutting the cake.
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Only Dalores, with her gloomy expression, was squeezed aside by the crowd. Despite her
anger at the situation, she stayed silent.
Natalie tasted the cake and her eyes lit up. “Where did you buy this cake?” she marveled.
“It’s delicious, and not greasy at all.”
It was indeed a fabulous cake.
“I made it myself,” replied Tasha, blushing. “I used dairy cream, especially.” Tasha smiled
shyly. She always blushed at the slightest praise. “If you like it, I can teach you how to
make it next time you’re over at my place,” she offered.
Natalie nodded. The designers were gathered together still, chatting fervently. “Do you
know why Mr. Wesley was hospitalized this time?” one asked.
“There are rumors about it everywhere,” another replied. “Someone even suggested that
Mr. Wesley was bewitched.” “Or did someone attack him? I heard that there was a riot on
Natalie and Mr. Wesley’s flight, and the plane didn’t take off on time. I guess Mr. Wesley
was shot. Did you notice the bandage on his arm?”
Hearing them speculate about the reason behind Draco’s hospitalization, Dalores seized
her opportunity.
She walked over wearing an evil smile. “Do you want to know the reason?” she jeered.
“Only one of us knows the truth – Natalie. After all, she was with Mr. Wesley that day.” 3
The two designers glanced at Natalie nervously.
Though Dalores didn’t know the specific reason, she knew that Natalie must have been
involved somehow.
She looked pointedly at Natalie and said, in a raised voice, “Natalie, why don’t you answer
everyone’s questions? Why was Mr. Wesley hospitalized?”
Everyone stared at Natalie, waiting for her to tell the truth. Natalie stood still, stunned. Her
eyes narrowed as she looked over at Dalores. There was a triumphant expression on
Dalores’ face.
It was an undeniable truth that Natalie had been involved in the Draco situation, but Jorge,
Elizabeth’s ex-boyfriend, had been involved too. If Natalie told the truth, it would only
raise more questions. .
“There was an accident on the way to the airport,” she said finally, “It wasn’t a big deal.
Don’t think about it too much. Besides, the rumors aren’ttrue. Don’tbelieve them.” Natalie
tried to explain as briefly and as vaguely as she could.
However, Dalores wasn’t so easily satisfied. “Your explanation is far too perfunctory,” she
said suspiciously. “You haven’t said anything we didn’t already know. Since Mr. Wesley
doesn’t want to explain, it’s down to you to explain on his behalf. There’s been rumors
swirling around about you too, you know. But, being your colleagues, we didn’t dare
mention them,” she added.
Natalie stared at Dalores with cold, expressionless eyes. “Don’t spread rumors,” she said
firmly
Dalores’ smile vanished, and she shrugged. “I don’t spread rumors,” she said sulkily. “I
just heard that the flight was suspended for no reason, and that it was the Larson Group
who prevented the plane from taking off.
You have no idea how nasty some of these rumors are. Someone said that it was Brandon
who tried to kill Draco, because he was jealous of how close Draco was to you. Someone
else said that you deliberately harmed Draco in order to go to Iridescent Show alone…”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmDalores suddenly gasped and covered her mouth dramatically. “Oh, please don’t be angry,
Natalie. Did I say something I shouldn’t have?”
Natalie smiled serenely. “I knew you hadn’t turned over a new leaf,” she said in a soft
voice. “You still love to slander others…”
Dalores looked pleased with herself. When all was said and done, she had still won back
Draco’s trust. She no longer had to worry about being driven away by Natalie.
Natalie scowled.
Just then, Draco walked out of the office and interrupted them.
“Tasha, p@ssthese materials out to everyone, please,” he said. “I’ve done some
screening, and all of our current orders have been delegated to the most suitable
designer,” Draco explained. “There are many orders, so we’re about to be very busy for
some time. Thank you in advance for your hard work.”
Tasha put down her cake and took hold of the document. Almost everyone had been
delegated an order, including a small one for herself.
“Mr. Wesley, these orders…” she began. Tasha was more thankful than she could say.
“Don’t worry,” said Draco kindly. “You’ve been working with W Marks for a while. I’ve seen
your design, and I think it is in line with the order I arranged for you.” With a relaxed
expression on his face, Draco looked quite gentle.
Tasha nodded. She distributed the document to every designer. After getting her copy,
Natalie opened it and read it carefully. Hers was the only order that required a high -grade
customized dress, and the quoted price was the highest by far.
“Mr. Wesley, this seems beyond my capability,” she said, full of doubt. It was the first time
Natalie had been delegated such an important order.