With that, Vania said no more.
Bella understood what Vania meant, so she diverted the conversation from work. “Thank you very much.” Then, she smiled and appeared friendlier as she said, “I saw your year of birth and realized that we’re the same age. I do admire your capabilities, and I hope I can be as outstanding as you someday. I was wondering if we can be friends in private?”
Vania smiled, slightly distancing herself. “If the opportunity arises, I would love to.”
As she spoke, she was already taking a document in her hands.
If Bella didn’t understand what Vania was getting at, she would’ve been too foolish.
She hastily got up. “Sorry for bothering you today; I must’ve taken up a lot of your time. I’ll be leaving now. I hope we can have a meal together someday.”
Vania nodded. “See you.”
After Bella left, Linda finally asked curiously, “What did she come here for?”
Vania shook her head. “She’s not here to learn, that’s for sure. Call up her tutor and tell him what just happened.”
“Alright, I’m on it.”
Bella left Galaxy Corporation, her mind clouded with worry. She feared that she had jeopardized herself with her actions today.
Meanwhile, Vania passed some designs to Linda. “Make a model of this first, and I’ll have a look.”
This was the small gift for Morales and Morgan that she had designed with the diamonds Hanson gave her.
It was the scene of them meeting for the first time.
She had only drawn the diorama, sketching out the forms of Morales and Morgan sitting by the lotus pond as they gazed at the flowers.
The two children had adorably innocent expressions on their beautiful faces.
The scenery also looked very realistic.
This diorama would later be enclosed in a crystal ball and sent as a gift to the two children.
Vania was quite satisfied with her work.
However, the crafting part at the end might take up a lot of her time.
While she was looking through the documents, she received a WhatsApp message.
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