Chapter 10 The next day, the rain only stopped at 11:00 am. Sarah looked at the housing certificate with her name on it. She then took a selfie with it and posted it online.

"Thanks, Simon!"

He got into the car silently. Janice did not call or text.

The supervisor of the crochet department called and said, "Mr. Fitzgerald, we can't find professionals at double-sided crochet.

"Those who responded to our job adverts weren't good at their craft and wouldn't be able to teach the workers. When would Ms. Smith be free to come over and teach them?"

The mention of Janice's name annoyed Simon. "Is no one else available? Other than Janice, is there no one left in Greenfield City who can teach them?"

"Ms. Smith isn't the only person who knows how to do it. However, those who would be able to pass on their knowledge have retired. We can't invite people who are too professional."

Refined Threads Co. had made a name for themselves from Janice's crochet work, which she did from behind the scenes. Many businesses commented that she would be a big deal in the future. No one knew that Janice had won her first prize for her crochet design four years ago.

The crochet experts were dwindling. The youngsters didn't have the patience to learn. Thus, the remaining experts were extremely precious—Janice was one of them.

Simon slammed his hands on his steering wheel and ordered, "Hire them with attractive pay."

He didn't believe that no one other than Janice could teach them crocheting. Simon would rather die than ask Janice for help.

Thinking that Simon felt bad for making Janice work too hard, the supervisor didn't think too much about it and published a high-paying advert.

At 1:00 pm, Janice arrived at Prosper Stitch Group on time.

"Ms. Moore."

The managers and a few experienced seamstresses greeted her, "Ms. Smith."

"Nice to meet you."

Matilda invited her in, "Let's discuss it here."

They entered the meeting room.

Janice pulled out her design, which she'd spent the whole night fixing. "I haven't framed it. I wanted to show it to you guys first. I'll adjust any details as needed."

took over their faces. Some even pulled

capabilities

"Ms. Smith, I'll be straight with you. Did you

understand why they were

had perfected her work even further. This would indeed raise suspicion. If they entered crochet designs that they bought from outside and got reported to authorities, they would be banned from

never allow this

drive on the table and smiled. She said, "I recorded a video while

we meant.

and said softly, "Ms. Moore, I can guarantee that this design will bag the first place at the Fall Tournament. Although there are some minor issues, it's

country, while double-sided crocheting was done more in the south. As a result,

for nearly forty years now. Considering how Prosper Stitches Group could carve out a part of the industry for themselves, it was clear that they were extremely capable. Beating the Melody and Loop Creations was

it'll defeat the Melody

doesn't win the upcoming international competition, she'll

sending Janice off, she

Although his hair wasn't dripping wet, he was a sight

were especially dark. Although they were calm,

"What?"

asked, "Have you

"Yeah."

just taken a

it and asked, "Edward, are you thinking of

back and took a puff on

working in an industry that had the reputation

moment, he replied, "I'm not thinking about it." He was already planning to do

Threads Co. Even without this, it would need a lot

up. Matilda was dumbstruck. Did he

she received a notification of an email from overseas. It was

couldn't calm down. Matilda gulped at her water and began mumbling to herself, "Janice won the 'Best Seamstress Award'? Out of the only two double-sided crochet designs on display in the

very well. Did this mean that Refined Threads Co. survived for so many years solely because

nodded slowly and said,

shot up. She had to help this genius

and wanted to take a break.

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