Bride To Be Not Me (Janice and Simon)

Chapter 21



Someone wanted to buy Janice's older double-sided crochet pieces?

There were works she had quietly entered into competitions during the years she was with Simon, pieces she had screened out as not quite good enough to win. While they weren't award-worthy, they were still high– quality enough to perform well in smaller competitions.

"The offer is quite generous. If you don't need them, why not sell them?" Eleanor, the woman who had watched over Janice and Jacob since they were children, suggested kindly.

Janice didn't lack for crochet pieces now. Even if she needed any, she would prefer to create new ones. Holding onto discarded pieces served no purpose.

"Sell them," Janice agreed.

“But they mentioned something about a confidentiality agreement,” Eleanor added.

The mention of this made Janice immediately suspect that the buyer intended to use the pieces for competition. She didn't mind.

"Sign it, Eleanor."

Those crochet pieces, while impressive, weren't remarkable enough to reach the highest level. Eleanor agreed and ended the call.

The next day, at the Refined Threads Co. headquarters, the meeting room was abuzz

Simon had received word that over a dozen double-sided crochet pieces had been successfully acquired. He personally joined the crochet department supervisors to review them, intending to select one for the Fall Tournament

Previously, with Janice around, Simon had never bothered with such matters. Now, he had to take charge himself.

The pieces were laid out on the table, and the team began their evaluation. The senior supervisor at Refined Threads Co. quickly reached a consensus, selecting three standout pieces.

“Mr. Fitzgerald, these pieces are extraordinary! The craftsmanship is incredible!” one of the veteran supervisors exclaimed excitedly.

In Greenfield City, it was rare to find artisans capable of producing such high-level double-sided crochet.

"Look at these! They could compete with international entries!”

"Who made these? Where were they sourced?”

Simon inspected the selected pieces, acknowledging their quality.

What they didn't know was that one of the chosen works, Tapestry of Endless Horizons, was a piece Janice had discarded years ago during her personal screening process. She had opted instead for her Reversible Crimson Pheasant to enter an international competition, where it had earned a spot among the top ten designs.

"These weren't sourced from Greenfield City but from Mr. Fitzgerald's hometown in the Solterra," Alex explained.

Solterra, with its flourishing crochet industry, was home to countless workshops. It wasn't unusual to find hidden masters in such

areas.

Simon finalized one of the pieces and was convinced that this would secure Refined Threads Co. a strong showing in the Fallnoveldrama

Tournament.

Janice always thought her crochet skills were unrivaled, didn't she? He couldn't wait to show her what a true master could do. After all, she wasn't the only one capable of double-sided crochet.

With that thought, Simon couldn't resist sending Janice a message on WhatsApp, “See you at the Fall Tournament"

Janice was slightly surprised when she received Simon's message. So, Simon had managed to secure a piece to enter the Fall Tournament?

She knew the current seamstresses at Refined Threads couldn't produce double-sided crochet works fit for such a prestigious competition, though their other crochet skills were commendable.

The Fall Tournament? A faint trace of mockery and bitterness flickered in Janice's eyes.

It turned out that their relationship had always been something only she had cherished. Seven years of love

and dedication unraveled In just a few short days. It was far easier to destroy something than to build it.

"Ms. Smith, are you preparing to report Refined Threads Co. and Mr. Sindri Pitzgerald for financial impropriety?"


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