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Chapter 425: Improving the Company Framework



Chapter 425: Improving the Company Framework

Before the interview, Maddie did a lot of homework. She had long heard of Nora Northwood’s reputation as "The Perfumery Muse", and today, seeing her in person, she found it to be true.

She was a very cheerful person, mentioning several fragrance products Nora had designed and expressing her personal views.

The atmosphere in the reception room was immediately enlivened.

At the end, Maddie smiled and said, "Sorry, I’ve talked a lot today."

Nora smiled and shook her head, "Thank you for appreciating my work. Let’s focus on talking about you next."

Immediately, Maddie talked about her work experience in recent years, "For me, fragrance is a job, but more importantly, it is an irreplaceable art."

She had been searching for a brand with a story to develop her true value, but unfortunately, her past experiences had left her stumbling.

...

Toward the end, Maddie revealed a grateful expression, "President Northwood, thank you for staying here to listen to my story."

The interview that was supposed to end in twenty minutes had been extended by more than forty minutes due to her narration.

Nora listened to the story and gave feedback, "Welcome to the VK sales department."

"It’s my honor."

Nora took Maddie on a brief tour of the company and assigned her to a dedicated workspace.

After the visitors left, she locked herself in the perfumery room again.

This time, she didn’t hurry to fiddle with the fragrances but took out a long-unused charcoal pencil, sinking into deep thought over the blank notebook.

She usually designed fragrances based on a particular theme, but now she had changed her mind.

Could she deepen her understanding of "Magnolia Bell", perhaps adding more love or more passion?

Even more than the anniversary gift she had designed.

Thinking of that bottle of unsent fragrance, she lowered her lashes, hiding the trace of loss in her eyes.

Nora shook her head, trying to shake off these negative emotions and recapture her hard-earned inspiration.

The charcoal pencil scribbled on the margins of the notebook, writing and pausing intermittently.

This time, the words following the top notes were no longer pure fragrances but "emotions" and "desire", and when she reached the middle notes, she paused again.

The word "forgiveness" was written and crossed, crossed and written again, repeated many times.

A few days later.

Gregory Nash, the design director of Galante, wrote to her, inviting her to visit the brand headquarters.

The headquarters was in France, and if she went, it would take at least three days; if she didn’t go, she feared there might be issues with the ribbon-cutting ceremony... For a moment, Nora found herself in a dilemma.

She locked herself in the office, staring at the email from Gregory, unsure of how to reply.

At this time, Megan Underwood knocked and walked in, "Nora, there’s a document here that needs your signature."

It was the production document for the Solar Term series products. Her elegant handwriting fell, and this batch of products formally entered the processing stage.

As Megan was preparing to leave with the document, she heard a faint sigh.

Her steps halted, and she looked back to ask, "Is something wrong?"

It must be said that she truly understood Nora Northwood.

Then, Nora shared the story about Galante, discussing her current hesitation.

"Galante is one of our partners. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will be fully handled by Yvonne Winslow and me. You just need to return to the country by the fifth."

"But..."

As a company owner, entrusting such important matters to others seems hardly fitting and responsible.


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