“Why did Mr. Harding give us such a difficult director? She’s worse than Ike,” a male colleague complained under his breath as he made revisions to his design drawing.

Fortunately, Tiffany’s office was far from here, so they could afford a moment to slack off.

“Tiffany’s a typical twenty-first century iron lady. She’s good with office work and housework.” Suddenly, a female colleague sitting next to Natalie poked her head out. “Hey, is she married? How old is she anyway?”

“I don’t know how old she is, but I’m willing to bet she doesn’t have a boyfriend.” The male colleague gnawed one end of his pen, lost in thought as he stared at his drawing.

Natalie commented lightheartedly, “I think she’s good for this department. She might be cold and strict, but she’s just and will get the job done. We could learn a lot from her.”

As everyone chattered on excitedly, they suddenly heard a knock on the glass. Tiffany was standing by the door in a black dress, her lips pursed unhappily. “Since you all have so much free time on your hands, let’s have a meeting at ten o’clock. All you designers are required to attend.”

A hush fell over the office. Everyone knew they were doomed. The male colleague subtly made a gesture of slitting his throat.

“The design department just received an important project. We’ll be cooperating with another company to design the spring collection. Every designer has to submit their plan by the end of this week.”

As Tiffany spoke, she flipped through a PowerPoint presentation concisely. Then, glancing at all the designers before her, she finished assigning tasks and left the room, like a teacher leaving her students to answer their test.

The atmosphere in the design department dropped several hundred degrees.

Natalie and the other designers all worked overtime that week, sketching drafts seriously, as if they were in the middle of an intense exam.

were submitted a week later,

thought the battle had come to an end. But one morning, Tiffany suddenly called her

over and

head to the side

we handed over your draft to the client, it was rejected and your designs were criticized thoroughly. They said they

up the design draft she had submitted and carefully examined

too inexperienced to understand

Natalie, but Tiffany was

Well, frankly, if a client is not happy with our design, they never reject it right away. They usually ask us to modify it based on their requirements.

we do now?” Natalie

talk to them in person. Bring your design drafts and laptop with you so that we can modify it

Tiffany’s decisiveness shocked Natalie.

modify the design until

had other

to the Color

a

they arrived at the reception,

of the project. You can talk to me directly.” Cassie walked in

became more arrogant and

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