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Chapter 1497

Chapter 1497

Barbara got so angry that her face turned red as she cried to Chris, "Mr. Poole, | designed this according to the customer'srequirement. Did | do anything wrong? Does Ms. Hall have a problem with me because | was busy serving Ms. Wilson and didn'tgreet her right away?

"Ms. Wilson is a VIP customer of The Velvet, and | only put her first for the sake of our store. It's not right for her to target mewithout any valid reasons just because she's our new boss!

"I've been with the company for years, and you know me very well. You've seen how much effort | put into serving our customers.You probably realize how many of our clients only come here for my service, right?

"| would've never come here to work if it weren't for Mrs. Saun's sake. If Ms. Hall doesn't appreciate my designs, | might as wellquit!"

Stella pursed her lips.

She was initially dissatisfied with Barbara's obsequious service attitude. But after hearing what she said, she became unhappywith her as a wholenovelbin

First, Barbara slandered her for being arrogant and used her connections to threaten her. Then, she brought up Darcie and usedresigning as an excuse to pressure her.

Stella could not believe a mere designer could have such a big ego and act snobbishly just because she criticized her design.

Chris tried to calm Barbara down before turning to Stella and said, Ms. Hall, Ms. Tucker was personally recruited by Mrs. Saunfrom a big company. She designs a lot of jewelry in the display case downstairs. She's also the most popular and well-receiveddesigner in our company. She has good relationships with many of our clients; many of them come to our store solely because of

her.

Stella replied nonchalantly, "Our company specializes in high-end luxury jewelry. I've always thought our customers only buyfrom US because of our product's quality. However, it turns out that it's all because of Ms. Tucker's charm. Mr. Poole, if what yousaid is true, if Ms. Tucker quits, the company won't be able to operate, is that right?"

Chris hesitated momentarily before saying softly, "Ms. Tucker plays a very important role in our company.”In other words, yes.

Chris's words seemed to boost Barbara's arrogance. She wiped her face and said hoarsely, "Mr. Poole, please help me with myresignation. Ms. Hall and | have different values, and | refuse to stay here and be humiliated." Then, she turned to Kayla andcontinued, "Ms. Wilson, I'm very sorry, but | won't be able to serve you anymore. Please find someone else to help you with yourdesign.”

Kayla had no intention of interfering in the company's affairs. In fact, she did not like Barbara very much either.

Every time she ordered something, Barbara would call her dozens of times a day to ask about every detail. Just like what thatwoman said, she would end up being the one designing the entire thing despite paying the designer to do what she wassupposed to do.

However, Kayla's not liking Barbara was one thing; the attitude with which Stella spoke also made her somewhat displeased.

"How could she criticize my taste?’

Kayla was about to speak, but Stella said, "If you really care about Ms. Wilson's image, shouldn't you have noticed how tacky heroutfit looks? Have you given her any advice? How could you not have any sense of aesthetics as a designer? Or do you preferher to dress this way and wear a lot of jewelry just so you can make a lot of sales from her? You don’t care about how she looksas long as you can make money. You'll praise her regardless of what you really think, am | right?”

Kayla's eyelid twitched.

Barbara's expression slightly changed, "Ms. Hall, please do not accuse me without any proof. Why would | think that way?"“Well, then tell me. Which part of Ms. Wilson's outfit looks good?"

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