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As soon as Charlotte said this, soon-to-be-married Diana Smith imdiately understood, her face instantly turning red.

Feeling shy, she hid herself in the blankets to avoid the topic.

"Charlotte Thompson, you’re too much, making fun of like this," Diana’s slightly annoyed voice chid in Charlotte’s ear, sending her into fits of laughter.

Charlotte and Diana had t at a high-society aristocratic ball in Ashton. Her seven brothers had taken Charlotte along to introduce her to Ashton’s high society.

Diana, born into Ashton’s aristocracy, was from a wealthy family no less affluent than Charlotte’s, and she had nurous suitors at the ti.

But Diana was a woman of ambition and dreams who didn’t indulge in romantic obsessions. No matter who approached, she always held a standoffish attitude.

Upon first eting Diana, Charlotte had assud that as an aristocratic lady, she would be haughty, so she had no plans to befriend her.

However, through so unknown twist of fate, these two people who seemingly had nothing in common got to know each other. Their relationship was great. They often hung out together privately.

Diana was particularly fond of Charlotte’s designs. After becoming friends, she often asked Charlotte for designs.

Most of her clothes now were personally designed by Charlotte, her entire wardrobe was full of them.

And they were all unique.

Charlotte, however, kept a rather low profile. She worked quietly behind the scenes without using it to promote herself.

Diana, a lively woman and a daughter of the Ashton aristocracy, is naturally marrying into the royal family.

However, she had not formally married the prince, nor had the wedding been held. All preparations are underway.

With all the good news, Diana’s face was glowing with happiness, a look of a blessed woman.

Charlotte was startled when Diana first publicly dated the prince of Ashton!

However, looking at them now, they were genuinely in love, a perfect match.

"What style do you want for your wedding necklace, or do you have any specific requirents?"

Charlotte was quite determined to get this project from the start.

Now that she knew it was Diana’s wedding necklace, she had to insist on it all the more, she was not comfortable letting others design it.

Inquiring about Diana’s intention in advance would help her design the perfect piece in the shortest ti possible, avoiding unnecessary detours.

This was a foolproof plan. No matter what, she could win the project without needing to rely on Justin Battleson for favoritism.

She could clinch the project without being indebted, a sheer perfection!

"Whatever, do it as you see fit," Diana replied carefreely.

It was her trust in Charlotte that made her say this. Every ti, Charlotte’s works have brought joy to Diana.

Besides, Charlotte’s creative ideas are unimaginably abundant, always surprising Diana.

For sothing as important as the wedding necklace, Diana wasn’t worried at all. She just left it in Charlotte’s hands.

Charlotte frowned in worry.

Diana always had this attitude of unconditional faith in her, which put a lot of pressure on her.

Without specific requirents, the design might beco too extravagant.

If it were typical clothing, Charlotte might have truly gone along with Diana’s words and implented her own ideas. But this ti was different.

"The wedding is such an important event, happening just once in a lifeti. Many people will be watching, we can’t take this lightly," protested Charlotte.

Charlotte, acting serious like an old grandmother, began reasoning with Diana, hoping she would take it more seriously.

Diana, still oblivious to the seriousness of the situation, remained cheerful, even laughing and teasing Charlotte.

Diana always lived free-spiritedly.

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