Chapter 30
“Really?” Stella’s eyes lit up.
KlassicLuxe was one of the biggest brand names in the world.
As a result, it was the dream of countless designers to make co-branded clothes with them.
Stella was just at a Klassicluxe branch shop.
She had seen many wears of the season.
There and then, ideas flooded her mind.
She and Miley chatted to no end.
They didn’t fall asleep until about four o’clock in the morning.
Stella missed her morning alarm.
As a result, she only had a few minutes to get ready for work.
Miley took it upon herself to drive her just to beat time.
The Maybach pulled up in the driveway of Prosperity Group.
After saying goodbye to Miley, Stella opened the door and got out.
Many of her colleagues saw her get out of the luxury car, so they gossiped while staring at her jealously.
They didn’t have the decency to stop even when Stella got seated at her desk.
Luna walked over and said sourly, “What’s this I am hearing about you arriving to work in a shiny Maybach this morning? Who drove you?”
Stella turned a deaf hear to that.
However, Luna refused to drop it.
“Was it your husband? Or just someone who wants to date you?
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Stella slapped a document on the desk and looked at her with a smile.
“Do you have feelings for me?”
Luna was taken aback.
When she came to her senses, she snapped, “What the hell are you talking about?”
Stella shrugged.Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
“If you don’t have feelings for me, why are you prying into my private life?”
Luna fanned herself with her hand as her face darkened.
Stella looked away and reminded, “Mr.
Clark told you the basic duty of a PR officer last time.
You’d better focus on working.
This isn’t a gossip ground, is it?”
All the employees who had gathered to watch the show dispersed to their desks when they heard that reminder.
No one wanted to get into Matthew’s bad books.
Luna was so angry that her face turned red.
There was a scathing retort at the tip of her tongue, but she couldn’t dare to speak when she remembered how Matthew had gotten short with her last time.