Chapter 285 Buying All
Christina waited for him in the office.
While she hesitated whether to tell Nathaniel about that matter, the tightly closed office door was pushed
open.
Madison entered with a few documents. A hint of surprise flashed across her eyes when she saw Christina. “Mrs
Hadley, you may want to go back first. It’s always hard to tell how long Mr. Hadley’s meetings will last. If some
unexpected situations occur, we may have to work overtime. Just the night before, we worked until three in the
morning. Ah, forget it. You won’t be able to experience them firsthand even if I tell you these things.”
At that point, a prideful look spread across Madison’s visage as only she could work alongside Nathaniel.
Looking at Madison’s smug expression, Christina had a strong feeling that Madison could truly be the culprit who
tried to harm her.
She gently put down the cup in her hand and uttered nonchalantly. “You’re absolutely right. It’s just like how I’m the
only one who can take care of Nathaniel when he gets home. That’s something you’ll never experience in your
whole life.”
“You” Madison’s face flushed crimson. Her boiling anger caused her heart to palpitate as she subconsciously
clenched her fists.
Christina narrowed her eyes and met Madison’s gaze coldly.
The atmosphere inside the office was instantly filled with hostility and tension.
At that moment, the door to the office was pushed open again, followed by Nathaniel’s entry.
Noticing Nathaniel walking in, Madison immediately wiped away her frosty expression and recomposed herself to
her usual calm demeanor.
“Since you rarely drop by, you must try the new coffee our company recently procured. Mrs. Hadley. Let me
prepare a cup for you.” With that, Madison left with a smile.
Christina was amazed at how swiftly Madison could alter her mien.
When she was about to speak, her phone rang.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe noticed it was a call from the police station.
Nathaniel glanced at her. “Why aren’t you answering?”
His piercing gaze unnerved her, prompting her to pick up her phone and answer the call.
“Ms. Christina, we’ve apprehended the suspect who pushed you onto the road. He’s an individual with an antisocial
personality disorder. Through our thorough investigation, we ascertained this man has never crossed paths with
you in his life. The suspect has now been detained.”
Subsequently, Christina’s doubts were cleared up. “All right. I’m glad that everything is fine.”
“If you need any help, please don’t hesitate to contact us.”
“Okay. Thank you,”
After hanging up the phone, Christina felt fear lingering in her chest when she recalled that frightening scene
earlier. If that driver hadn’t swerved in time, the consequences would’ve been dire
Taking in her distracted demeanor, Nathaniel asked concernedly, “Who called you?”
She deleted the call log and put away her phone. “It’s nothing. The delivery time of a batch of fabrics I ordered got
delayed. This is just a random accident anyway, so there’s no need to alarm Nathaniel. In that case, does that
mean this matter is unrelated to Madison? Have I been overthinking?
Nathaniel noticed Christina had been a little absent–minded lately. He found it difficult to figure out the secrets she
was hiding from him as if there was some kind of invisible barrier between them. “Work is important, but so is your
health.”
Christina collected herself, walked up to him, and pinched his nose. “I got it. You’re still so young, yet you’re already
starting to nag me.”
He pulled her into his embrace. “I know your studio will be organizing its first exhibition soon, so I’ve already helped
to reserve the central space in the mall for you
He couldn’t stand seeing her working so hard. Therefore, he would provide her full assistance regarding tasks
within his capabilities.
Christina wrapped her arms around his neck and beamed at him. “You’re the best.”
She was indeed preparing for her studio’s first show, and there simply wasn’t enough time in a day for her to finish
her work.
At that moment, Madison, who was holding a cup of freshly brewed coffee, witnessed the scene of Nathaniel and
Christina cuddling. Intense jealousy and rage overwhelmed her.
She turned around and returned to her office with fury surging within her.
At that moment, she wanted to expose all the photos of Christina and Francis on her phone to let the public judge if
a woman like her deserved to stay by Nathaniel’s side.
Unfortunately, after Francis decided not to join forces with her, he warned her not to disclose those pictures.
As a result, Madison had to deal with Christina alone, which wasn’t an easy feat.
All of a sudden, Madison thought of someone. That person was her good friend from her university days, Jewel
Lacroix.
Christina was focused on preparing for her studio’s first show lately and soon forgot all about the incident of her
being pushed onto the road.
She worked tirelessly for nearly a month to complete all ten sets of gowns.
Christina even invited Bailey to model for her.
On the night of the show, many socialites and heads of major fashion companies attended.
Christina could guess that those esteemed figures in the industry were willing to show up because Nathaniel had
helped her promote her studio’s exhibition behind the scenes.
As the music began, everyone turned their attention to the unique show.
Initially, the members of the audience were merely there to fill the seats, but when they saw Christina’s designs, all
of them widened their eyes in astonishment.
“As expected of a brand sponsored by Mr. Hadley. The designs are avant–garde and trendy!”
“You know what? I’m actually interested in a few of those gowns.”
“If you like them, you should hurry up and place an order. I heard these are limited editions, with only one piece
available for each design. If you’re slow, they’ll be sold out.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmA figure in a black, slim–fitting dress sat in the middle of the seats below the stage. She wore a hat that covered
most of her countenance, making it difficult to discern her facial features.
She turned to her assistant and said, “This series of gowns are quite nice. Inform the designer that I’ll buy all of
them.”
“Yes, Ms. Lacroix.
The assistant went backstage and found the person in charge, Rayne, and spoke in a haughty manner. “Ms. Lacroix
said she wants to purchase all ten gowns in this series.
Upon hearing that, Rayne was slightly taken aback, and a glimmer of surprise flickered in her eyes.
Taking in Rayne’s shocked expression, the assistant added impatiently, “After the models take the outfits off later,
send the clothes directly to-
Just as she was about to mention the address, Rayne regained her senses and interrupted the assistant, “I’m sorry,
but all our gowns have already been bought by someone else.” I was astounded because I didn’t expect Boss‘
designs to be in such high demand. This is the fifth customer I’m turning down who wanted to purchase all the
gowns.
The assistant’s expression froze. She wondered if her ears were playing tricks on her.
As far as she was concerned, the gowns featured in the show that day were just the works of an insignificant
designer, yet all the outfits were sold out so quickly.
Rayne took out a business card and handed it to the assistant. “Here is our studio’s contact information and
address. You can contact us after this event to place your orders for the gowns.”
The assistant received the business card and left dejectedly.
When Jewel noticed her assistant’s downcast demeanor, she asked in bafflement, “What’s the matter?” “Ms.
Lacroix, this designer’s gowns have all been bought by other guests,” the assistant explained.
Jewel arched lier brows, not expecting an obscure designer’s works could be so popular.
She got up and went backstage to confront Rayne. Tell the designer to come out here and meet me. By hook or by
crook, I will lay my hands on those gowns today!”