Everybody was very busy. Tracey stretched herself in the office. Stella came in with a cup of coffee.
"Tracey, you should take some rest. You've worked several days in a row. You are taking care of cosmetics and clothing at the same time, It's too tired." Stella couldn't help worrying.
Stella didn't see Adam's car these days, and Tracey was working extremely hard. She thought they might have a fight.
When seeing Tracey occasionally answered the phone with smiles, she knew they were fine. "He should be out on a business trip." Stella thought.
T m good. How about the thing I asked you to investigate?" Tracey shut down the computer for a while and closed her eyes to rest.
"President Xia, the ruby you want will appear at tonight's auction." Stella said in an affirmative voice. She had become more and more confident and no longer acted meekly.
"Okay, I know. Have you been to the auction?" Tracey still did not open her eyes and asked lazily.
"No." Stella was inferior to be there as she deemed herself just a new graduate and an ordinary worker with only one year of work experience.
"Go with me to the auction, you can blow your mind." Tracey said and rubbed her eyes to ease the tiredness.
"Really? thank you, President Xia." Stella was still a little afraid. In her opinion, only the rich would present on that occasion and she was not part of them.
Since being encouraged by Tracey, she worked hard to climb high. She welcomed any experiences, hoping that one day she could also stand at the top to see the senary downhill that she never had seen before.
"You may leave."
"Okay."
Tracey took out the draft. When she had free time, even just a little, she would continue the design. Now the design was almost settled, and only one important thing left, the gem.
Tracey heard about a ruby, which was left by a British royal family in the nineteenth century. When she knew the ruby was about to release, she felt that the gem was the material she had been looking for.
She worked for a jewelry company before they prepared her the gem and the supplies, and Tracey finished the design independently.
She agreed to be the chief designer, but she would only launch the jewelry using her own name, and the release would not subject to the timeline of the company. When Tracey successfully launched the jewelry and achieved earnings, the company would charge her commission.
After all, she had no plan to run her own jewelry business at that time, and If not working with that company, it would be difficult for her to find materials.
With the cooperation, she could fully design at her will, and no need to worry about the deadline. She was DO who only did the work of art that she liked.
Of course, if any loss occurred, Tracey would bear it. But so far, each of her designs was sold out right after being released, and it was almost impossible for her to bear the loss.
This time, she did the design not for selling but for Candy. So, she had to look for the material herself.
She treated every design seriously, not to mention the jewelry for the important person, even if it was just a gift.
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