As if seeing what Violet was thinking, the man stood up and smiled at her, "Hello, I am Mr. Dixon's secretary. You can call me Aadam."
"Secretary?" Jessie pointed at him and said bluntly, "So you are not Mr. Dixon?"
"Mr. Dixon has something to deal with, so he left. He asked me to wait for you guys here." Aadam replied.
Violet nodded, "Well, what is the matter?"
"No hurry, have a seat first." Aadam pointed to the sofa opposite.
Jessie helped Violet to sit down.
Aadam poured them two cups of tea, and then explained, “Here is the thing. We are not locals. So we have no influence in J City, but it happened to win the bid, so we wanted to find a partner to help design the clothes for the winter fashion show."
"That's great. Violet..."
Jessie really wanted to recommend Violet, but she was stopped by Violet.
"Sorry, she is a bit lively." Violet smiled at Aadam.
Aadam waved his hand, "Never mind."
Then Violet continued, "There is no problem with cooperation, but I want to know why you choose us. We are just a newly established studio with not deep foundation. You have seen it. We were eliminated in the first round. There are many better partners than us in J City."
Normally, when a big company chose a partner, he would usually choose the big company or studio. Because their credibility and instability were much higher than new studio.
But this mysterious Mr. Dixon directly skipped those companies and approached her, so Violet had to suspect that there were other purposes.
Aadam saw the suspicion in Violet's eyes. He only felt a lot of pressure.
No wonder Fraser specially reminded him when he left, saying that Violet was very alert, let him pay more attention and didn't expose himself.
Aadam took a deep breath, picked up the tea cup in front of him, took a sip of tea, and reorganized his words before saying.
"Why did we choose Rebirth? It is because of Miss Hunt. Mr. Dixon has seen Miss Hunt's design for the Murphy Group and felt it very amazing. We also want this design to lay the foundation for our future stationing in J City. "
What he said was justified and well-founded. Violet didn't feel any problems for a while. She also really wanted this cooperation.
First of all, this bidding project was a big project that would not lose ‘Born of Fire’. Secondly, as Jessie said, relying on this project, her studio might really be transformed into a company in advance.
Originally she thought that this opportunity was gone, but now the opportunity was here again. She really doesn't want to miss it. Maybe she could take a gamble!
Thinking of this, Violet bumped Jessie with her arm. After communicating with Jessie with eyes, she turned her gaze to Aadam, "Aadam, I want to know how the benefits should be distributed?"
"Mr. Dixon said that as long as you agree to cooperate, we only need the thirty percent and you guys can get seventy percent."
"Too much?" Jessie stood up in shock.
Violet was also shocked. She didn't expect to have such a lucrative benefit.
Aadam smiled, "Mr. Dixon said, we only provide this project and the final publicity, but the design, fabric, and ready-to-wear production are all done by you. You will pay more than us, so the benefits should naturally be given to you a lot."
"Your boss is really a businessman!" Jessie beamed with joy.
"Haha...." Aadam replied with a smile, and then looked at Violet, "Is there any questions? If not, we can make an appointment to sign the contract."
"No." Violet shook her head.
"Well, tomorrow morning, I will bring the contract to your studio." Aadam stood up and reached out to Violet.
When Violet was about to shake hands with Aadam, the door was opened. A bodyguard came in, "Aadam, there is a Miss Hunt outside, saying that she wants to talk about cooperation with you in this bidding project."
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