Feeling a sense of unease and trepidation, Jane took the elevator to Patrick's office. Her heart quivered as she recalled Patrick's frosty demeanor from earlier. She took a deep breath and rapped her knuckles against the office door.
"Please come in," Patrick's voice came from within.
Jane pushed the door open and entered.
Seated at his desk, Patrick held a document in his hand. Every one of his movements exuded an exquisite and aristocratic air, and his commanding presence radiated an aura of authority, as if he were destined to be a king.
"Why did you need to see me, Patrick?" Jane asked in a matter-of-fact tone.
Patrick glanced up, his piercing gaze fixating on her, and he inquired coldly, "Where have you been?"
Patrick had gone to the secretarial department after the meeting but hadn't found Jane there. He had asked her colleagues about her whereabouts and learned that she had left during working hours, without his permission.
"I was at Imperial Hotel to present the Ice and Fire series samples to Mr. Longman," Jane replied with indifference.
"Really? Why didn't you show me the samples first?" Patrick's handsome face took on a slightly cold edge, and he looked at her with curiosity. Lately, he had the impression that Jane had been avoiding him.
Jane felt her discomfort under his intense gaze and looked away. She smiled faintly and replied, "Because you didn't request to see them."
"So, you decided on your own? Don't you understand that one of your responsibilities as a project director is to keep your superior informed?" Patrick's eyes narrowed as he spoke, his tone chilly and tinged with irritation.
Jane's response was neither obsequious nor confrontational. She was right.
Jewelry was not Pansy Group's core business, and Patrick had never given it much attention. But ever since Jane had taken charge of the Ice and Fire project, he couldn't help but take an interest in it. He didn't want to admit that the real reason he cared was Jane herself.
"Did Bruce have any suggestions?" Patrick asked.
Jane shook her head. "No. He's quite satisfied with the project, from the design to the production progress and the samples."
"When do you plan to launch the series?" Patrick inquired.
"Very soon. Mr. Longman was highly impressed with the samples. I'll schedule a press conference after the commercial shoot is completed. I'm confident it will create a buzz by then," Jane replied with a self-assured smile.
Jane had meticulously overseen the Ice and Fire project from its design to production. She believed in her abilities and thought she could make the project a great success.
"Who will be the spokesperson?" Patrick queried.
Spokesperson? Jane was perplexed. She couldn't help but wonder if Patrick had called her just to find out if Osborn was going to be the spokesperson.
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