Naomi fell silent.
She didn't have any other work. These two pairs of cufflinks were her first attempt at design sketches.
The director, however, assumed she was concerned about the price and immediately offered a very high figure.
“If that’s not to your satisfaction, Ms. Gonzalez, we could discuss signing you directly. As a designer for our company, we would not only provide you with professional training abroad but also pair you with our top mentors. Your potential for growth would be limitless.”
Naomi listened in a daze.
Patricia looked like she was about to scream.
She knew Naomi was talented, but she had never imagined she was this talented.
“Naomi, what do you think?”
Being a designer was a great career, and Naomi was only a sophomore! If she was already this good as a newcomer, what would she be capable of after formal training?
Naomi was a rising star in the design world!
Naomi shook her head at Patricia. “I’m sorry, but my career path lies elsewhere. However, designing these cufflinks has certainly opened up a new well of inspiration for me. I have a lot of ideas I’d like to sketch out. How about this: in the future, I’ll show my designs to you first. If you’re interested in buying them, I’ll sell them to you. How does that sound?”
The design director readily agreed.
In fact, he couldn’t have asked for a better outcome.
As designers, they all knew that inspiration wasn't a limitless resource. Often, the most brilliant ideas only came under the pressure of a deadline.
Someone like Naomi, who had such innate talent without any formal training, was an absolute treasure.
Forcing her into a professional role might even stifle her natural creativity.


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