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Only then did Madelyn begin to understand Andrew’s struggles. She regretted her earlier recklessness in handing over many promising projects to the Garcia family.
Noticing her troubled expression, Andrew sensed her growing concern over finances. He secretly hoped she might eventually consider shutting down the studio to cut costs.
Feigning concern, he asked, “Do you need any help?”
“No. I trust someone with foresight will recognize our potential.”
Andrew was stunned by her stubbornness.
He nodded, deciding to let her handle things her own way. He was curious to see how long Madelyn could endure this. Property © NôvelDrama.Org.
“Good luck,” he added sincerely.
Madelyn nodded, signaling she didn’t want to delve into it further with Andrew.
Later that afternoon at the company, Jessie returned looking crestfallen, clearly having faced another setback.
Andrew had spoken highly of Jessie’s strong work ethic, so Madelyn figured it must have been tough for Jessie to represent a studio with no established reputation.
Jessie summoned Emma and Madelyn to her office, instructing them to prepare a design proposal for a project in Southstar to gear up for a competitive bid.
“Isn’t it finalized yet?”
Emma frowned at the mention of a bidding match.
Jessie nodded gravely.
“Celestial Group currently oversees South Star. They’re screening studios, and we aim to secure Celestial’s project. So, put extra effort into South Star’s design.”
Jessie realized that her efforts outside were failing to demonstrate the studio’s capability. So, she could now only count on Emma’s experience.
Then, Jessie instructed Madelyn, “You’ll assist Emma.”
“Sure,” Madelyn agreed.
Emma, on the other hand, was still displeased. She had previously only taken on projects that sought her out, and she now felt uncomfortable with someone thrust upon her.
However, she said nothing and left the office. She even brushed off Madelyn and retreated to her workspace.
Sensing Emma’s reluctance, Madelyn asked, “Is there anything I can help with?”
“No. Let’s just focus on our own work,” Emma replied curtly.
Emma was wary of mentoring Madelyn as she was aware that Madelyn was just an intern. She deliberately excluded her from the task.
Three days passed without the studio landing a single client. The pressure from above was mounting on Jessie, leaving her overwhelmed.
The entire studio was on edge. Some employees had even threatened to quit after just three days. Jessie, feeling the strain, let them go without hesitation.
Madelyn watched the chaos unfold and felt a growing sense of anxiety. She wondered if she would have to return to Andrew and admit defeat so soon. She didn’t think it was an option.
Back at her desk, Madelyn sent a text message and began reviewing the planning documents for South
Star.
Her phone vibrated with a buzz.
She glanced at the caller ID–it was Melinda.
“Melinda, what’s up?”
Re
wants to see you. She’s back in the normal ward, Melinda informed her.
Madelyn put down her pen.
“Tell her I’ll stop by after work and that she should make sure to eat.”
“Okay,” Melinda agreed.
After ending the call, Madelyn felt a wave of relief. It felt strangely comforting to be needed by a child.
She sighed and wondered when she and Andrew would have children of their own.