"But…" Hailee looked hesitant as she had to voice her opinion. She was not someone who could easily say what she thought under this kind of pressure, especially when what she said would take important consideration.
She was simply nervous and didn't get use to this kind of attention, especially from the two people. However, after all, the fact that Ramon asked her opinion, made Hailee feel flattered and appreciated.
"Yes, but?" Ramon encouraged Hailee to speak further, letting her explain what was on her mind and her opinion about this matter.
"But, I think it would be better if it was used as a children's play area at the bottom." Hailee bit her lip nervously when she saw that Ramon didn't show any change in his expression.
However, it was different with the two officials who stood beside Ramon. Because of their position behind her husband, the facial expressions they made couldn't be seen by Ramon, but Hailee could see their displeasure clearly.
One official in a light blue suit with an almost bald head even grimaced, blatantly showing his dislike for Hailee's idea, while the second official shook his head slowly, indicating that he completely disagreed with what Hailee was proposing.
Of course they wouldn't think too highly about her inexperienced opinion.
Seeing the two negative reactions, Hailee then hurriedly corrected her words. "That's just my personal opinion... I didn't mean to interfere in this matter..."
Hailee raised her hands. Feeling stupid now, she regretted what she said. She shouldn't have said anything earlier. Well, the truth was; she didn't want to look bad in front of Ramon.
However, what made Hailee feel even more worse was that she had just humiliated Ramon with her words.
Ugh! This feeling was very unpleasant.
It's just that, beyond Hailee's expectation, Ramon was actually interested in listening to his wife's explanation further about the answer she just gave to them, ignoring the negative reactions given by the two regional officials.
"Why do you think that a children's playground is better than an art show to be the highlight?" Ramon asked.
The central hall which was the main highlight that would be seen when visitors first entered was a very strategic place and was the first place that would attract attention.
And sometimes, it was also the place that could determine whether the visitors would be willing to stay for a longer period of time or not.
Because the central hall would give the first impression to the visitors of this mall later. Therefore, they should think about it carefully.
"So, what made you think the playground would be better?" Ramon asked again when he saw Hailee hesitating in her reply.
"Because I thought the kids would be more interested in coming to a playground." Hailee started, she then briefly explained her thoughts.
Which, according to her, city F lacked the means of playing ground for children, where each family would go on vacation to town T or R for a long vacation. However, this was inversely proportional to the population of children in city F, where nearly sixty percent were children under the age of twelve.
Children under the age of twelve were of course more and still interested in the rides and means of play.
Hailee knew this percentage because she had a glimpse of the documents read by Ramon and also a little information about the city F when her father thought of opening a branch of his company in this city. She would have never thought that small information was so handy right now.
Therefore, armed with this information and based on the nature of parents who almost always give in to their child's wishes, Hailee thought so.
"… If this mall can make those children come back and want to visit this place continuously, then automatically their parents will come back here and become potential customers," Hailee analyzed, but then she added. "But, that's what I thought ..."
Hearing the explanation from Hailee, one of the regional officials wearing a light blue suit, immediately spoke up.
"It's a mature market- oriented mall aesthetic, where older people will enjoy art here." He sounded unhappy with Hailee's excuses which he thought were totally against his concept. "So I guess what you say doesn't apply well in this mall. That's so immature to think that way."
Hailee frowned, she didn't want to argue at first, but if the idea wasn't well received, these people shouldn't have attacked her like that and the tone of voice this middle aged man used just now was really annoying.
On the other hand, Ramon still said nothing, his sharp eyes staring at the expression on his wife's face which was slowly changing. Hailee was annoyed by the way those people opposed her.
And for Ramon, seeing how Hailee would react was much more interesting than hearing the ideas of the two officials.
And Hailee didn't disappoint him, she fought back…
"I think the aesthetic places in city F are very common and scattered everywhere..." Hailee then mentioned several cafes or buildings she had visited and offered a similar concept. "… Don't you see how high the percentage of children under twelve were living in this city?"
Ramon listened attentively to the logic Hailee explained to them and had his own opinion.
Meanwhile, the two officials seemed quite stunned by Hailee's detailed explanation and her argument, which made sense and was acceptable.
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