Chapter 79 Linsey, You’d
Better Brace Yourself
Linsey churned through a whirlwind of thoughts, but still followed Coen into the seclusion of his office with a tentative
step.
As he closed the door with a soft click, he reached for a file sprawled across the desk and extended it toward her.
“This is a major client’s order, and it’s now in your hands. I trust you’ll uphold the standards of our department,” Coen stated, his voice carrying a mix of command and expectation.
The assignment took Linsey by surprise, her eyes widening slightly. Her heart thudded with a sudden rush of excitement mixed with a pinch of anxiety.
“Really? Even though I’m still within my probation period?” she queried, her voice tinged with disbelief as she accepted the
file, fingers brushing lightly against the paper.
Coen met her gaze, his expression unreadable. “Exactly, Linsey. Consider this a pivotal test of your probation. Perform
poorly, and we may have to reconsider your position here. So, I urge you to pour your utmost dedication into this.”
Linsey’s excitement was laced with a palpable nervous tension. She was stepping into uncharted territory, her first
substantial responsibility since she had joined the company.
“Coen, I’m a little nervous. Without much practical experience, I’m not sure I’ll be able to do my best,” she remarked, her
eyes earnest and seeking reassurance. “In case I run into any problems, would it be alright to turn to you for help?”
As he observed her genuine concern, Coen’s eyebrow arched slightly, a hint of approval flickering across his features.
Feeling good, Coen decided to offer a few more helpful suggestions. “Of course. While this is your responsibility, don’t hesitate to lean on your colleagues or engage directly with the client. It’s crucial to maintain open lines of communication.”
“Alright, thank you, Coen.” Linsey exited the office, clutching the file close to her chest.
Her words weren’t meant to butter up Coen. Everything she said came from the heart.
Despite her long–standing familiarity with fashion design, this was her first venture into handling a client’s design request.
on her own.
Her inexperience was palpable, and she knew she had to consult with seasoned colleagues before diving in.
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