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Chapter_538
The first time Braydon felt abandonment was at eight, locked in a dog cage and fed dog food for two years. The second w today: he once believed Yvette would return after sulking for a few years, but now he realized how wrong he was.
He pondered. Am I loving her the wrong way? Did she bet her life to rid herself of my nuisance? Maybe my existence has been a mistake since I drew breath.
Inside the car, Yvette gripped the steering wheel tightly as she answered Jeremiah’s call. “Where are you?” Jeremiah’s voice resonated with a maic tone.
Yvette hesitated slightly, then replied, “On the highway, heading back to the villa. Is everything settled at Betrico?”
“Yes. We have a dinner tomorrow at nine in Mysonna; would you like to join?” Jeremiah casually asked, knowing well Yvett disdain for such events. “I suppose.” Yvette answered slowly. Jeremiah was surprised by her affirmative reply. Yvette pressed the accelerator, speedir toward the villa. Upon entering. Yvette noticed Sienna, fuming with anger as she ranted into her phone. She was the only one at home since everyone else had gone out. From her tone, it was clear just how furious she was.
Sienna demanded, “What on earth is going on with the Xander Group? Didn’t they assure us the new season’s garments would be delivered on time next week? Now they claim they can meet the deadline! What are they playing at?”
Sienna’s face flushed with anger, and spotting Yvette was like finding her anchor. “Enough! If Xander Group wants to jeopardize our agreement, let’s seek compensation as stipulated in our contract.
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“No concessions should be made, do you understand?” After hanging up, Sienna’s expression shifted from fury to a wounder poul like a child seeking comfort. Yvette, something must be wrong with Xander Group.
“Our collaboration has been smooth for years. They assured us the garments would be delivered on time, yet their representatives just informed us of a problem. If that happens, our market will be severely compromised, leading to significant losses.”
The fashion industry is ever-evolving; failing to launch new collections on time brings serious consequences
Yvette, now in her slippers and observing Sienna’s mix of anger and distress, approached her and gently patted her head. In a soft tone, Yvette said, “You’re far too grown up to be this upse
Sienna’s face flushed. In the world, she’s a decisive and capable woman who can hold her own against anyone. But in front of Yvette, she feels like a child, unable to escape her dependence on her.
Sienna confessed, “Yvette, there must be an issue. The Xander Group must have a valid reason. Their production lines are too numerous for delays to be allowed. We must investigate to uncover the problem.”
Seated on the sofa, Yvette leisurely sipped from a cup of water, her demeanor serene as she asked nonchalantly. Who is the chairman of Xander Group?