Chapter 1223: Disappointment
Chapter 1223: Disappointment
Chapter 1223: Disappointment
Camille naturally saw the name displayed on the screen and was slightly taken aback. She asked,
"Why is she calling at this time?"
"I don't know," Sienna said, raising her hand to her mouth, making a hushing gesture, and then directly
answered the call, "Hello!"
The person on the other end immediately greeted enthusiastically, "Are you busy? Did I interrupt your
work?"
"Not really, what's up?"
"Well, I just arrived from Flento City today and brought some local specialties from there for you and
Camille. I was wondering if you're available. If so, let's have dinner together tonight. You probably
haven't had Flento City's local delicacies in a while, right?"
The call was from Crystal, and she was undeniably very enthusiastic. This enthusiasm wasn't
annoying; instead, it had a somewhat difficult-to-refuse quality because she wasn't just enthusiastic but
also very sincere.
How many people could gather such an attitude?
However, Sienna didn't immediately agree. She instinctively looked at Camille and locked eyes with
her. She calmly responded to Crystal, "I can't confirm right now because I still have some unfinished
work. As for Camille, I don't know if she has any other appointments. I'll ask her later, okay?"
"Oh, I see. I thought you both weren't busy since it's afternoon tea time. I've already arrived downstairs
at your company, but it seems inconvenient. In that case, why don't you come down to pick up the
things, or I can wait for you at the café downstairs?"
Crystal's words clearly revealed a sense of disappointment. After all, she was very enthusiastic when
making this call, but hearing Sienna's uncertainty about availability made her feel a bit let down.
Sienna furrowed her brows slightly and said, "I'm really sorry. Wait for me downstairs for a moment. I'll
come down now."
Crystal agreed, and then the call ended.
Sienna sighed silently while holding her phone. "Crystal is downstairs. She said she brought Flento
City's local specialties for us and invited us to have dinner together. I didn't agree, and she seemed
disappointed."
Camille just nodded slightly and said, "Go down and get it."
Sienna nodded and left the office, heading downstairs.
As soon as Sienna came out of the building, she saw Crystal waving at her, holding a large bag of
things and jogging over.
Crystal asked, "Did I interrupt your work?"
"No, it's a good time for a break," Sienna said quickly, reaching out to take the things from Crystal's
hands. She added, "Why did you buy so much? Actually, Hance City sells these things too. If we're
craving them, we can just buy them directly. It's too troublesome for you. Don't bring them next time.
Going back and forth is too tiring."
Sienna politely declined and said that she hoped Crystal wouldn't go through the trouble again in the
future. The items Crystal brought were quite heavy, and Sienna assumed she had prepared a lot.
Sienna knew that the specialty snacks from Flento City weren't all available in one place, so it would
take a lot of effort and running around to gather them all. It would be troublesome to ask a friend for
help, and it would even be more embarrassing if Crystal had personally gone to buy them.
However, Crystal didn't feel the slightest bit burdened. On the contrary, she was quite happy and said,
"It's okay, I have nothing better to do at home anyway, and I also wanted to have some myself. So it's
just a side task for me, don't stress too much!"
Sienna smiled slightly and felt the atmosphere cooling down. So, she initiated a conversation and
asked, "How are the preparations for the second round of the competition going?"
"We haven't started yet. I recently went back to Flento City, and I've been playing around all these days
without any thought of work. I was afraid I would waste my time like this, so I hurried back. How about
you? How are your preparations going?"
"We're still in the preparation phase," Sienna replied softly. Although they were already well-prepared,
she felt that reviewing everything again after a few days might bring new insights. So, they were still in
the process of preparing.
Crystal said, "Well, you're definitely better off than me. You both are experienced designers, so can I
come to you if I have any questions?"
"Of course, we can learn from each other!"
"Don't be modest, I know your abilities."
The two locked eyes, and it seemed like the topic was about to come to an end. However, Crystal didn't
show any signs of ending the conversation. Instead, she asked, "And how about Cami? Is she still
busy?"
Since their encounter at the hot pot restaurant last time, Crystal had started calling Camille "Cami"
instead of "Architect."
Such an intimate nickname was only used between friends, so Crystal had directly classified herself as
part of Camille's circle of friends.
Sienna stared at Crystal without blinking, unsure if it was her imagination, but she felt a hint of
nervousness in Crystal's current demeanor.
After several seconds of unresponsive staring, Crystal asked, "What's wrong?"
Sienna snapped back to reality and replied calmly, "Nothing." She maintained a polite smile on her
face, her voice unchanged as she said, "She's busy, as you know. The company is hers, and she
personally handles many things. So, if you were to suggest meeting for dinner, she genuinely might not
have the time."
"Is she this busy lately?" Crystal casually asked.
Sienna nodded gently, "That's how it is in a small company. You have to do everything yourself!"
"Why not hire more people so that you won't be so overworked?" Crystal suggested.
"But that's how the operation model of a small company works. If we hire too many people, then we'll
be left with nothing!" Crystal nodded along as if she suddenly understood, then couldn't help but
complain, "No wonder my brother says I don't know how to do business because I have a simple
mind."
Sienna looked at Crystal, who clearly had been spoiled since childhood, and couldn't help but feel a bit
envious. She smiled lightly, still keeping her eyes fixed on Crystal, and said, "Running a business is
exhausting. It's better to focus on doing what you love. Camille and I didn't really want to start aExclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
company in the first place. We just wanted to pursue our passion through this avenue. That's why we
don't want to engage in diplomacy or cooperate with others. Honestly, it's quite challenging. Most of the
projects we work on now are old ones from the past, so there isn't much hope for the company's future
development."
Crystal nodded along because she didn't fully understand these things, but she knew that running a
company was difficult, especially if it involved doing something you didn't enjoy. However, she suddenly
seemed to think of something and asked, "What if I talk to my brother and have him acquire your
company? That way, you won't have any worries, and you can focus on doing what you want.
Everything else can be handled by my brother."
Sienna was quite surprised, but looking at Crystal's expression, it didn't seem like she had approached
them for this purpose. After all, it was Crystal herself who brought up the topic of the company, so
Sienna dismissed her initial suspicions.
Sienna said, "There's no need for such trouble, and besides, Cami doesn't like constraints and being
controlled. Otherwise, she wouldn't have started her own company in the first place, don't you think?"
"Well, that's true," Crystal said. Then she asked, "After I secure a position in the competition, can I
apply to work as a designer in your company?"
"I can't make that decision. You can directly ask Cami," Sienna replied.
Sienna wouldn't give a direct answer because Camille was the owner of the company. Everything
would depend on Camille's thoughts. Although Sienna had a good relationship with Camille, she
understood the boundaries and knew that's why their friendship was growing stronger. They would
never use their close relationship as an excuse to make decisions for each other.
After all, everyone is an individual, and everyone has different thoughts and perspectives. Even with
friends or family, no matter how close the relationship, there should still be a basic sense of
boundaries.