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Bride to Be, Not Me

Chapter 99
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Chapter 99 Chapter 99 Barbara was somewhat surprised. "Haw you studial this? This is certainly not just simple mending." Janice glanced back at Edward. He gave a small, almost imperceptible nod, signaling his approval As she stepped up to the platform, Janice quickly assessed the silk textile artifact on the table. It appeared to be the clothing of a historical figure, likely a queen or noblewoman from a bygone empire.

To make ends meet back then, she had volunteered for a position in artifact restoration. During that time, she learned quite a bit about the craft. While she wouldn't call herself an expert, she knew enough to understand what could and couldn't be done.

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"To be honest, Mrs. Moore, I've participated in a restoration project before, so I do know a bit about this Since there's no one else here, I know various stitching methods. If you could guide me, I'd be happy to assist," Janice said.

Barbara was taken aback.

"you've been involved in restoration?' Heidi questioned.

Just then, Gordon Holger, the elderly man on the video call, chimed in, "Heidi, you've restored artifacts too. What happened to your skills?" He immediately fell silent.

"Well go ahead then!” Barbara snapped out of her shock and gestured for Janice to proceed.

Janice proceeded with a series of preparations for the restoration work. As Barbara watched her, she couldn't help but notice how skilled and familiar Janice was with the process. The elders of the Moore family were surprised. They hadn't expected Edward's girlfriend to be somewhat of a peer in their field Held munered, "Ms. Smith, these textile artifacts are fragile. They're as delicate as paintings or manuscripts, one wrong move, and you could ruin it. Be careful, because even Edward can't help you if something goes wrong." Janice sat down, pot on her mask, and took up the restoration tools. She glanced at Heidi and said, “Don't worry. I'm not going to make the mistake of mixing up the silk threads like someone else I know." Heidi's face turned pale at the remark. The memory of the tshe mixed up the silk threads while working on the restoration of the King George boots flooded her mind, and she malized how close she cto making a serious mistake.

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What do you mean by that?" Heidi asked.

The garment had already undergone several stages of restoration, and now only the damaged areas needed to be repaired. However, the stitching method used was rare. This was why many artifacts were left unfinished It wasn't that they couldn't be restored, but that the right stitching techniques had been lost over time. Many ancient embroidery methods were no longer known). Janke identified the correct stitching method and began working on the silk threads. Ms. Ryan, when I worked with you, didn't you mix up the silk threads too? Everyone froze in surprise when they learned that Janice had worked with Heidi before. They had assumed Janice was just a seamstress and didn't expect Heidi to make such a basic mistake Barbara asked, "is that true?"

Heidi managed a forced mulle, but panic stirred Inside her. She couldn't help but wonder how Janke knew about that incident. "Mrs. Moore, Ms. Smith must be mistaken. I could

Just then, Jersice suddenly listed her gaze, locking eyes with Heldi. "Didn't you participate in the restoration of King George's boots that are now displayed at the National Museum? Barbara's eyes widened as she looked at Janice. The mask only partly concealed her face, but it was enough for Barbara to recognize that nice was the person she had been searching for Not only was Barbara stunned, but Heidi was also taken aback.

Heidi

ogled Janice instantly. Though Janice wasn't an expert, she was far more skilled than Heidi had realized. How could this be?