Reborn on Wedding Night: Flirting the Cold Bigshot into Blushes-Chapter 314: First Love and the Red Mole

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Chapter 314: Chapter 314: First Love and the Red Mole

Julius Shaw placed great importance on the earrings he wanted to gift Nancy Allen.

From his private collection and the top-grade rough stones from major families, the ones he found satisfactory, Julius contacted the owners directly for a deal.

No one in Riverwood City knew what Young Master Shaw was up to again, trading gemstones late at night?

But since Young Master Shaw wanted gemstones, all the households with good pieces rushed to deliver them to the Imperial Garden as fast as possible.

This wasn’t just about a gemstone; it was an opportunity to catch Young Master Shaw’s attention!

An hour later, Julius Shaw sorted through the pile of gemstones before him, muttering to himself, "I’ve got the basic colors, isn’t this more beautiful than blue?"

Each of these gemstones was of considerable value, yet Julius Shaw was merely gathering colors.

Julius Shaw packed all the gemstones into a jewelry box and headed to the Cloudglow Design Department in the middle of the night, bringing a design supervisor along to the factory.

Sarah Bennett, who was already working overtime, had just finished up around ten pm and was about to head home, only to be called upon.

Knowing that she had to go to the factory, Sarah was completely speechless.

Back when Nancy Allen joined Cloudglow, it caused a boom in their high-end jewelry customization business. The design department understood that they couldn’t rely solely on Nancy, so they immediately recruited many outstanding designers. Now the business was thriving, and working late had become routine.

But working overtime with the boss was a first for Sarah.

"I have some gemstones here, planning to make some earrings. I’ll tell you my idea, you draw the designs, then call a master craftsman to teach me how to cut."

Sarah was just about to quip that making a pair of earrings could simply be ordered, why go to such lengths?

Julius Shaw opened the jewelry box.

Sarah fell silent.

Each gemstone in the box was of top quality. Any jewelry designer would be moved and would want their designs to use such gemstones.

Now that Supervisor Wright is back, and hearing that he’s calling Nancy, these gemstone earrings must be for Nancy, right?

In their circle, Nancy’s appearance was like the ephemeral blossom, stunningly beautiful yet fleeting.

If someone’s jewelry could receive Nancy’s approval, it’s almost considered an honor.

Thinking this way, Sarah was full of fighting spirit.

Next, Sarah listened to her boss’s ideas and began to sketch the design, her inner excitement allowing her to face such a daunting boss without flinching.

The design phase took a full two hours, with Sarah not feeling tired, as if she had been injected with adrenaline, while Julius Shaw couldn’t sleep even if he lay down.

Remarkably, Julius Shaw restrained his inner ruthlessness tonight, not losing his temper with anyone or doing anything untoward. Whenever his rage surged, he would gently stroke an old handstring.

Once some design ideas were finalized, the cutting master next to him began to personally teach Julius Shaw how to operate.

These exquisite designs were definitely beyond Julius Shaw’s capability; they required years of skilled craftsmanship.

But apart from the well-planned designs, Julius Shaw intended to craft an earring himself tonight. He chose a Ruby.

Sarah watched as the breathtakingly valuable pigeon blood Ruby was about to become the boss’s first practice piece, her heart racing, fearing it might be ruined in one careless moment.

Fortunately, the boss was truly intelligent, systematically learning and quickly managing some simple cuts.

An almost perfect gemstone didn’t require too much craftsmanship; cutting was only to better display the stone’s beauty.

Only when the machine was turned off did Sarah finally let out a long sigh of relief; it wasn’t damaged after all.

Then Sarah, leading the wayward boss, personally made a simple earring setting and set that pigeon blood Ruby into it.

It was because the gemstone itself was so beautiful that it needed no extra adornment, looking stunningly grand all on its own.

Sarah couldn’t help but exclaim, "Such a rich crimson hue; it’s like the cinnabar mole in every woman’s heart."

Julius Shaw picked up the earring he’d made, examining it in the light with a wicked smile: "Even if Godfery Shaw is her first love, I’ll still find a way to become the cinnabar mole in her heart!"

Sarah didn’t hear clearly and instinctively asked, "Boss Shaw, what did you say?"

Julius Shaw didn’t answer, only indicating they could leave, the rest could be done later.

Sarah nodded, finally feeling a sense of release. If the boss had insisted on cutting all those precious gemstones tonight, she would have had no way to stop him, only watched as he squandered them.

After all, who else would cut precious gemstones to waste nearly half of it just for a shape...

Julius Shaw returned to the Imperial Garden with the earring.

It was already three in the morning, and Julius wasn’t sleepy at all, meticulously polishing the rough parts of the earring.

By four, Julius took a shower and lay down, closing his eyes, unsure if he fell asleep.

At seven in the morning, Godfery Shaw woke up.

Before leaving, Godfery glanced at the pigeon blood Ruby earring on the table.

He left without saying a word.

Lying down for three hours last night, yet being wide awake for two of them, the insufficient sleep left Godfery Shaw feeling irritable at the company.

The company staff were apprehensive all morning, afraid they’d make a mistake and catch his ire. Sarah Bennett showed up to work yawning, somewhat puzzled—why was the Young Master so angry this early in the morning? Was he dissatisfied with the earrings from last night?

At noon, Ian Bailey came over again.

At Ian Bailey’s insistence, Godfery Shaw agreed to cooperate with his treatment for the time being.

After lunch, they returned to the café from the day before.

Once seated, Ian Bailey handed over a cup of still warm herbal medicine, urging Godfery to drink it first.

After a few minutes of drinking the decoction, Godfery suddenly said, "I’m sleepy."

The old man widened his eyes, he hadn’t even started the psychological counseling yet. Could the change of herbs today be so effective?

Yet as if recalling something, Ian Bailey suddenly turned, glancing through the glass door in the direction not far away, where he indeed saw the little girl lying on the swing chair.

Even though he knew that Godfery’s insomnia was centered around this little girl, he hadn’t realized how severe it was. Despite trying countless methods yet failing to sleep, just watching this little girl from afar made him drowsy, illustrating a profound obsession!

Ian Bailey sighed, "Since you’re sleepy, go ahead and rest. I’ll find out if the little girl often sleeps here. If you like watching her so much, you can come by for your afternoon nap."

Godfery nodded in agreement.

He didn’t know why Nancy was sleeping nearby, but if he wanted to find out, he easily could. However, he had now learned to respect privacy, not probing as long as Nancy didn’t reveal it.

Godfery reclined the chair, looking at Nancy sleeping soundly on the swing chair a little distance away. He yawned, slowly closing his eyes.

She accompanied him into sleep.