Chapter 297 For the Sake of Kaia
"Not bad. What do you mean by 'enjoy'?"
Emily looked at Kaia with confusion.
Kaia smiled and even leaned her head closer, examining Emily's face from left to right. "Your skin is actually pretty good, but still, you can experience it. Come on, don't tell me you're afraid I'm going to sell you or something?"
Emily had been about to refuse, but when the words reached her lips, she suddenly thought of something, and what came out instead was, "Alright, let's go check it out."
Kaia had been thinking about what to say to convince Emily if she refused.
The skincare experience wasn't the main point.
She had other plans lined up afterward.
By now, Kaia had completely become Emily's fan. She really wanted to dress Emily up beautifully, then let Daniel take a good look and seize the opportunity, or else such an excellent, beautiful Emily might catch another man's eye and get swept away.
Of course, if it weren't for seeing that there were feelings between the two of them, she'd be happy to introduce Emily to Gilbert—that would be even better.
But she could only think about that to herself. She wouldn't dare let Daniel know, or with Daniel's temper, she'd probably be in trouble.
Emily was led by Kaia to a wellness spa.
The entrance featured fresh, elegant decorations. Inside, everything was luxuriously decorated, with private rooms that offered excellent privacy.
"Emily, since this is your first time here, I'm worried you might not be comfortable alone, so I'll have them arrange a double room for the beauty treatment. How's that?"
Kaia explained in advance.
Emily knew she meant well, so naturally she had no objections.
Because Kaia was coming, and she was a member here, and in a place like this, the owner's background was no simple matter—naturally, they knew Kaia's identity.
For their beauty treatments, the owner herself and the best employee came to help.
Kaia even said directly to the owner, "Zola, this is my friend's first time here. Please take care of her personally."
On one hand, this showed trust in Zola, the owner.
On the other hand, it was also telling Zola that Emily was a friend she cared about very much.
Zola looked to be in her thirties, but couldn't hide her charm and radiance.
At first glance, she made people feel very comfortable.
"Since she's your friend, Kaia, I'll naturally take good care of her. For her first visit, I should definitely handle it personally and let her properly experience our service here."
Zola replied with an enthusiastic smile.
Kaia immediately nodded with satisfaction.
Then the two of them lay down on separate beds.
The person first washed Emily's face, then began applying products.
Almost as soon as the products touched her face, Emily could identify ninety percent of the ingredients.
It had to be said that in such a high-end beauty salon in Emerald City, the materials used were indeed very good.
Although not as good as the new skincare product she'd recently made for herself, it was much better than average.
Zola was also a chatty person. While doing Emily's skincare, she said, "Youth is such a wonderful thing. Ms. Johnson's skin is really good, just like a peeled egg—you can barely see any pores."
Then she casually asked about Emily's impressions of their products.
Emily wasn't being flattering and answered honestly, "Compared to others, it's quite good."
Kaia also chimed in from the side, "Zola, you're playing favorites. Are you praising her like this just because Emily's pretty? We're about the same, and I've never heard you praise me like this."
Zola clearly had a very good relationship with Kaia. She looked at Kaia with affection, "Yes, yours is naturally good too, but I'm also telling the truth. Ms. Johnson's is the best I've seen among so many people. I just wonder if Ms. Johnson is naturally beautiful, or if she has used some products?"
This depended on how Emily would answer.
If Emily had really used some products, even if it wasn't natural beauty, now that her skin was good, if she said it was because of products, she probably wouldn't be upset.
Besides, Zola could take the opportunity to ask about the products.
It had to be said that for Zola to keep running this spa so successfully, she had quite a business mind.
Hearing this, Kaia was also curious, "Yeah, Emily, tell us. Though I think it should be natural beauty."
Emily laughed lightly, "Not entirely. I have indeed used some products. Not long ago, I was actually a girl with somewhat rough skin."
Of course, the reason for that was that no one in the Johnson family had ever cared about her, let alone given her any living expenses, let alone money for skincare.
But since her rebirth, after realizing these people weren't worth it, she began learning to love herself bit by bit.
Skincare, making sure she ate better, more nutritiously.
That's how she became who she is now—with good circulation, good skin, showing her naturally beautiful side.
Kaia believed Emily's words without any hesitation.
"Emily, is there really such a good product? You have to introduce it to me, right? After all, I'm your friend now, aren't I?"
She actually wanted to say she was a fan of Emily's.
Kaia felt that someone who could play games so skillfully and cleverly must be very capable, and surely just as excellent in other areas.
Emily replied with a smile, "Sure, I'll mix some for you when I get back."
Now it was Kaia's turn to exclaim, "Wait, what? Emily, you mixed it yourself? You're too amazing! Is there anything you can't do?"
Hearing Emily say she mixed it herself, Zola's massage movements paused, then continued naturally.
Kaia remembered that Calista and the others looked down on Emily for having no skills or status, right?
An idea struck her, and she suddenly asked, "Then Emily, comparing the skincare products you used here at Zola's with what you mixed yourself, which is better?"
Normally, most people wouldn't ask this question in front of Zola.
And anyone else would probably be modest at this moment in front of Zola.
But Kaia just asked directly.
Emily knew that although Kaia was willful, she wasn't stupid or lacking in judgment.
And she didn't try to be modest either.
It had to be said, they could become friends because their personalities really matched.
Emily actually answered "shamelessly," "Zola's products are good, but compared to mine, they're slightly inferior."
It would be impossible for Zola not to be curious and surprised by this.
Even though a dark gleam flashed in her eyes, she quickly hid it.
Instead, Kaia spoke directly, "Zola, did you hear that? Emily's formula is better. Why don't you consider working with my Emily? She provides the products, you put them in your shop for those rich people to use?"
Emily hadn't expected Kaia to think along the same lines as her.
But even more unexpectedly, Kaia was even more direct than she was.
Zola showed no sign of discomfort and even smiled, "Since you're vouching for the product, Kaia, and you've used it and it's good, naturally, we can work together."
These words gave Kaia face while also setting a requirement—that Kaia had to use it and find it really good.
It was equivalent to Kaia guaranteeing Emily.
Clearly, Zola didn't completely believe Emily's words.
But thinking Kaia had brought this person and not wanting to refuse Kaia, she readily agreed.
As for the quantity of products in the future collaboration, that would be up to her to decide.
Zola knew how to handle people and business.
Emily actually vaguely guessed what Zola was thinking.
But what she said next made Zola's expression change on the spot.