A mischievous, expectant smirk appeared on her face as she watched the client squirt a few pumps of the perfume on the test paper. The client then shook the test paper, brought it to his nose, and sniffed.
However, before the client finished smelling the perfume, Hannah faintly smelled a faint and similar scent.
This faint and light scent was clearly the smell of the bottle of perfume that she smelled in Madeline’s laboratory that day.
It was the exact same scent!
“This is it. How refreshing.” The client’s praises pulled the currently dumbstruck Hannah back to her senses.
Hannah stared blankly at the client who picked up another bottle of perfume to try out the scent. Once again, there was no difference.
The smell of this batch of perfume was exactly the same as one Madeline brought on the day of the testing!
This greatly confused Hannah, but at the same time, it also greatly depressed her and pissed her “Mr. Whitman, Mrs. Whitman, I am very satisfied with this collaboration. I have booked a table in the hotel. I hope you two can do me the honor of having dinner with me this evening,” the client invited them sincerely and kindly.
Madeline lifted her eyes and looked at Jeremy before she agreed.
“Okay, then we’ll see you tonight.”
“Okay, see you tonight.” Satisfied, the client left.
Madeline glanced at the goods on the shelf in satisfaction. She felt very proud of herself.
Jeremy walked behind her and lifted his hand to grab her by the shoulder.
“Linnie, I’m so glad that I can marry such a wise and outstanding wife like you in my life.”
His deep and alluring voice, laced with praises from his heart, drifted into Madeline’s ears.
Madeline praised Jeremy as well. “ I’m also lucky to marry such a charming man like you.”
She smiled and turned around to look at Hannah, who was stunned in place.
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