Chapter 46 Cutting Off Her Cooperations
When Natalie entered Irwin’s office again, she was nervous.
Irwin’s expression was far from welcoming, and she didn’t have much confidence. Though she wasn’t under his direct authority, they had a business relationship.
If her designs left a bad impression, it would be embarrassing for her!
Irwin flipped through the designs, and his brow furrowed.
Natalie found it hard to breathe.
Had she made a terrible impression on him yesterday? Did he find her designs utterly unsatisfactory?
However, Irwin nodded in the next moment and said, “It seems I was too quick to judge yesterday. It’s
better than I expected.”
“R–really?”
Hearing these words, Natalie felt a sense of relief wash over her.
But she remained cautious.
Irwin continued, “It appears you put in considerable effort last night, but there are some areas that still
need improvement.”
“I would greatly appreciate your feedback, Natalie replied.
This project was the greatest opportunity for her. She couldn’t miss a single chance to get ahead!
Irwin raised an eyebrow and gave her a scrutinizing look. While his expression was serious, his gaze was deep.
Natalie didn’t dare to linger on his captivating presence. She lowered her head and pulled out another identical copy, ready to outline the areas that needed changes.
Her earnestness made it difficult to reject her.
Irwin took a deep breath and glanced at the design in his hand. He quickly marked several areas that needed adjustment and handed it to her, saying. “These areas seem suboptimal and completely overshadow the strengths of this design.”
Natalie accepted the paper and examined it. She didn’t realize the problems with the design until Irwin pointed them out!
Irwin certainly had a unique eye for design.
“Do you need me to explain how to make the changes?” Irwin asked.
“No, I know what to do,” Natalie replied, shaking her head.
Standing up, Natalie respectfully said to Irwin, “Thank you very much. I’ll be heading back now.”
Irwin nodded, and his expression seemed less serious than before. However, Natalie maintained a professional attitude.
After all, he was a major client!
Exiting Irwin’s office, Natalie found Dylan waiting outside. He wore glasses and had a cultured and warm
demeanor. Yet, his politeness contained an undeniable air of competence.
When he saw Natalie, he greeted her with a polite smile. “How did it go?”
“It went quite well. Thank you,” Natalie replied.
“You’re welcome, Ms. Walker.”
“Well, I’ll be heading back now. Goodbye.”
“Goodbye!”
Natalie entered the elevator with her designs. She felt more confident today compared to the uncertainty
she had when entering Apex Global this morning.
When Natalie returned, Karina asked, “How did it go?”
While the Apex Global project was a substantial one, Karina felt it was still dispensable. So, compared to how nervous Natalie had been, Karina was much more relaxed about it.
Natalie nodded and replied, “Mr. Frazier suggested some changes, so we need to work on those.”
Karina agreed.
agreed with a nod. Taking the designs handed to her, she examined them and nodded again.
“I felt that something was off before, but I couldn’t tell what it was until now.”
He was initially already in a bad mood, and the repeated failures made him want to explode.
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