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Bring Your A Game, Mr novel Chapter 889

Chapter 889 Amy’s Sick?

“I feel the same way,” Princess Diana declared. The royal couple felt as if they had been cheated. The so-called top-notch designs that would astound the world were nothing more than a ploy to trick them.

Wendy was quick-witted enough to know that she had made a blunder. She quickly started apologizing, “I’m so sorry for disappointing you, Your Highnesses. I wanted to prepare a surprise just for you, but I never thought that these designers didn’t take it seriously at all. They even tricked me with these designs that aren’t even fit to be presented on the runway.”

“You don’t need to feel bad about it, Miss Jennings. We felt your sincerity. Even though the clothes weren’t amazing, they were still good enough to be considered high fashion. Perhaps, it’s just us who couldn’t enjoy it because of our exacting tastes.”

Prince Caleb didn’t want to end on a sour note on his first day here, so he decided not to hold it against Wendy.

“I respectfully disagree, Your Highness. It’s my fault for not being a good host. There’s nothing I can say to defend myself. If it’s alright with the two of you, could you tell me what kind of designs you favor? I’ll plan an even better fashion show for you later on, and I’m sure it will please you, Your Highnesses.” Wendy sounded unquestioningly sincere.

“If I must put it into words, then… The designs must be magical and romantic, full of liveliness and surprise. At the end of the day, the designs must mesmerize the audience,” Princess Diana described enthusiastically. She glanced at the models on the stage and frowned. “Either way, I didn’t get that feeling from any one of the designs on these models.”

It was always hard to describe something as conceptual as feeling, so Princess Diana’s response didn’t help much at all.

After mulling it over carefully, Wendy finally took a sketch from her assistant and held it out to Princess Diana. “Your Highness, may I know if this design is to your liking?”

The design came from Brendan’s atelier. It was a wedding gown that Elise had designed for Faye.

Princess Diana’s eyes lit up as soon as she saw the design. “Actually, this is exactly the kind of feeling I’m looking for! Goodness me! If I’d seen this design sooner, I would’ve worn it at my wedding! And look here. It even has Amy’s signature! I’ve found her at last!”

Wendy finally got the answer she’d been looking for. Elise was Amy, just as she’d suspected.

Well, what a pity that neither Amy nor Elise are still here.

“So, Amy is one of your design representatives, Miss Jennings? What a coincidental twist of fate! This must be the surprise you prepared for us, right?” Princess Diana grabbed Wendy’s hand in excitement like an overjoyed kid.

Wendy chuckled along awkwardly. “Yeah. What a coincidence indeed.”

“Where’s Amy, then? Let’s go and meet her.” Prince Caleb had heard his wife talking about Amy for ages now. He couldn’t wait to meet the designer in person.

For a moment, Wendy didn’t know what to say. She stared blankly at the royal couple for a few seconds before coming up with a flimsy excuse. “Unfortunately, Amy… She’s also sick.”

“How very odd.” Princess Diana looked troubled. “Mr. Griffith’s representative is sick, and now, Amy too?”

It was a somewhat unbelievable excuse. Wendy tried to think of a way to overcome this when her assistant answered on her behalf.

“It’s the flu, Your Highnesses. It’s been going around lately here in Cittadel, and a lot of people have caught it. Please do be careful and avoid getting it, too.”

“I see.” Prince Caleb was innocent enough to believe the lie. “What a pity. Do let us know right away when Amy has recovered. We’d like to see her as soon as possible!”

“I will,” Wendy promised. “I’m sure Amy will recover soon enough. I will tell her that the two of you send her your good wishes, Your Highnesses.”

“Tell Amy the brand’s hers if she’s willing to participate in the selection!” Princess Diana declared excitedly.

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