Natalie shook her head and laughed, “Alright. Hurry and change it.”
“Sure.” Lina nodded, then started to amend her blueprint.
Natalie took out the other four gown blueprints and reviewed them one by one.
Since she and Lina had decided on the theme for the princess, they had drawn the blueprint in ten days. All that was left was waiting for the princess’ approval.
“Lina, have you contacted the princess?”
“No, I plan to contact her later,” replied Lina without lifting her head.
“Alright.” Natalie passed the blueprint to her.
After all, Lina is the intermediary, so it would be more appropriate for her to pass the blueprint to the princess.
After Lina finished amending, she grinned happily. “I’m such a genius.”
“Hurry and send the blueprints then,” Natalie chuckled.
Lina immediately snapped a few photos of the blueprint and sent them. Her phone rang after a short while.
“Excuse me, Nat. I have to take this call.” Lina gestured with her phone.
Natalie nodded and gestured for Lina to take the call.
Her phone displayed the caller as Bryan. “Hi, Bryan.”
“Where are you?” Bryan asked.
Lina glanced at Natalie. “I’m at my partner’s. Why?”
“Nothing. I heard you have finished your blueprints?” Bryan quizzed.
Lina nodded. “Yep, they’re done. I’ve sent them over to the princess.”
“I see,” Bryan acknowledged.
Lina frowned. “Bryan, is there a reason for you calling me?”
“It’s nothing major. I want to inform you that the princess will be heading to your workplace tomorrow. If you have the time, please help to arrange her accommodation.”
“What? The princess is coming over?” Lina’s eyes widened over the surprising news.
Natalie was taken aback upon hearing it too. She glanced at her phone.
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