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Chapter 1063

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    “Well, it’s about Stylist Magazine,” Malvina exined. “‘The Wilderness’ has sent them a proposal seeking their team’s help with an interview and a photography setup.”


    Shelly’s expression darkened with thought. “Let Yvonne manage the proposal then! Isn’t that Miss Griffin from The Wilderness notoriously difficult to work with?” She mused with a smirk, amused by the challenge it would pose for Yvonne.


    Heidi paused, anxiety etching her features. “But what if Yvonne turns down the project, or worse, excels at it and impresses The Wilderness?”


    “Force her to ept it if she declines. And trust me, she won’t excel,” Shelly retorted sharply, her confidence unshaken.


    Heidi mulled over her words, then a grin spread across her face. “That’s quite astute! I’ll inform my colleague immediately.”


    Meanwhile, Malvina’s gaze remained fixed on her phone, eagerly awaiting Heidi’s response. It took a while, but Heidi finally responded.


    “Don’t sweat the minor details. Just make sure Yvonne ends up with the The Wilderness proposal.”


    As Monday arrived, the meeting was already set.


    Yvonne had her proposal ready, and excitement was clear on Malvina’s face.


    Morse positioned himself prominently at the front of the conference room, signaling the session’s significance by inviting Ethan as well.


    “This time, as I’ve previously indicated, The Wilderness is seeking our coboration,” Morse said, his demeanor reflecting the gravity of the situation.


    The room filled with silent nods of agreement.


    “The Wilderness just shared exactly what they need. Here, have a look,” he said as he opened the PowerPoint slides for everyone to see.


    Yvonne examined the specifications intently. The project envisioned by The Wilderness was inspired by Stylist Magazine’s restaurant series, with ns to feature an interview with a photographer known for his borderless travels.


    Her eyes widened in disbelief upon reading the name of the photographer—Frank Lee, famed for his poignant captures in conflict zones, from the innocent gazes of children amidst turmoil to wildflowers emerging through destruction, and the solemn faces of people in prayer. Internationally acimed, Frank was not someone Yvonne had anticipated The Wilderness would secure.


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    Trying to keep herposure, she pressed on with reviewing the slides.


    The Wilderness had noted in their brief that while Frank was on board for the interview, his reclusive nature posed a challenge. Concerned that their staff might not be up to the task, they sought the expertise of Stylist Magazine to facilitate a smooth interaction.


    “Are you all done reading? It looks manageable, right?” Morse offered a tentative smile.


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