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Chapter 193 Miss, Answer the Phone

In the following days, Abigail frequently visited the tea house, becoming a regular customer at Josh’s shop. Once she was finished with her embroidery work for the day, she would head to ‘Serenity’ to drink tea and brainstorm her designs while indulging in some pastries.

Josh would sit across from her at the table, diligently working on his woodcarvings. Currently, he was carving a character from an anime, a commissioned piece. After some interaction, Abigail noticed that he had a peculiar work style; he accepted commissions ranging from just single digits to hundreds of thousands, solely depending on his mood.

Initially, she thought that the tea house might not be very profitable, but she now realized that his woodwork was renowned online. The tea and pastries were more of an accessory to his art, and carving was his livelihood.

She felt a bit tired from drawing and set down her tablet. So, she watched as he lowered his head and observed the character in his hands while sipping her tea. Since she wasn’t very familiar with this field, she couldn’t make much sense of it despite having observed him in his element for at while.

Josh had a mature appearance, resembling that of an old cadre. Yet, his mindset was up-to-date with the younger generation. He had a broad range of interests, including gaming, anime, and

movies.

I can tell you don’t surf the internet often,” he suddenly said.

When she heard this unexpected comment, she nearly choked on her tea. She suppressed her urge to cough and replied, “Yes, I don’t pay much attention to things outside the design community.”

“Well, that can be a good thing,” he said.

They continued their conversation casually, discussing various topics as the day slowly turned into night.

As Abigail left the tea house, she looked at the streetlights and suddenly realized that Sean hadn’t contacted her in several days. She had planned to personally give him the antique puzzle ball, but since he was infuriated over her giving gifts to others, she decided to drop the idea.

She lowered her head to check her phone and saw that her Uber driver was a few minutes away.

“What the heck, Miss? Why aren’t you answering your phone again?” In L.Moon Studio, Luna was becoming increasingly anxious. She had made over 20 calls to Abigail, all without a response. In the end, she got so frustrated that she decided to call Kevin.

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“Both you and Sean are unbelievable. You call me when you can’t find your bestie, and he calls me when he can’t find his wife. I might as well resign and become Abigail’s maid!” Kevin complained, clearly irritated by being awakened so early.

“I haven’t been able to reach her since last night. Did she have another fight with Sean?” she asked.

Luna found this rather odd. In the past, when Abigail learned embroidery and some very difficult techniques, people were eager for her to promote those techniques everywhere. After all, these intangible cultural heritage techniques were at risk of being lost. Young people were unwilling to endure the hardships required to learn them, so the old masters and craftsmen were eager for her to help promote them and find more apprentices to carry on the traditions.

“Lexie wants to meet you. You need to come back now. You can keep learning those skills later and hurry back.

“I really can’t make it back. I’ll explain it to you when I get back. It’s hard to explain through text.

Luna couldn’t fathom what kind of technique Abigail needed to be so secretive. Soon, she received several images of embroidery designs from Abigail, and her eyes lit up when she saw

them.

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‘I’ll try to talk to her. After all, it’s a dress worth 1.5 million; perhaps she wants to give Lexie a surprise, so she couldn’t reveal it yet.

At the same time, inside a pitch-black room with metal walls, a man wearing a cap and a face. mask placed Abigail’s phone down and answered another call.

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