Cindy looked down and said softly, "I didn't mean anything else by that, Ms. Whittaker."
Caroline smiled slightly, not saying anything else in response.
Right after that, Cindy added, "But you're right, Ms. Whittaker. For the sake of the project's progress, I could perhaps go to Bruce to ask for some help.
"Let me see if there's a chance to meet Camille in person."
I was stunned and couldn't find the right words to speak.
Meanwhile, Caroline smiled. "Sure. Thank you in advance then, Ms. Lane."
Cindy smiled slightly, saying, "No worries at all, Ms. Whittaker."
She smiled sweetly, but there was also a hint of boastfulness in that sweet smile of hers.
Caroline also noticed this.
So, after Cindy left, she grumbled, "She was the one who came up with this challenge. But now that we're feeling helpless over here, she's offering her help?
"What if she really manages to rope Camille in? We'd be so ashamed!"
"Weren't you the one who said that money's more important than that?"
Caroline rolled her eyes at me. "How could she dare to boast in front of me? How rude!"
Then, she picked up her phone and started speaking coquettishly over the line, trying to get more information on Camille.
I knew that we needed to be tenacious if we wanted to succeed. So, after some thought, I gave Nikolai a call, intending to ask him to meet.
Unfortunately, he rejected me and said that his schedule was packed.
So, I pondered over it for an evening.
…
The next day, I brought a gift with me and showed up uninvited at Nikolai's art studio.
His secretary showed me to the waiting room, and I remained there from 10:30 am until 12 pm.
After such time, his secretary politely said to me, "I'm sorry, Ms. Fisher. Mr. Nikolai is still occupied. It might be better for you to take your leave."
I understood what she meant, so I figured that I should act tactfully too. I wanted to ensure that he gets his gift.
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