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Twins Secret (Tiffany)

Chapter 125
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Chapter 125 Running into Obstacles Everywhere Ronald told Tiffany about the company's situation.

Tiffany's brow furrowed as she listened. She hadn't expected so many of the management team to jump ship, especially to the scompany. Something was definitely off.

If word got out, people would think the company was going under, which would scare off investors and business partners.

Leon was the heart and soul of the Cooper Group. If anything happened to him, other companies would be lining up to snatch their projects.

Leon had been in a coma for a day, and the company's stock had already taken a hit. It wasn't a huge deal yet, but it could snowball into something much worse.

Tiffany looked at the unconscious Leon, just hoping he'd wake up soon.

She turned to see Ronald looking worried. Knowing he was just as concerned about Leon and the company, she tried to reassure him.

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"Grandpa, maybe Leon's accident is a chance to see who's really loyal. And whoever's behind this, trying to take Leon down, will probably make another move while he's out. We might actually catch them." Ronald smiled, understanding her point.

He glanced at Leon and sighed again. "I'm just worried that when Leon wakes up, there might be other complications." Ronald's words had a hint of unease. He'd heard the doctor's concerns loud and clear, which made him even more anxious. What if Leon woke up with memory issues? What would they do then? Leon and Tiffany were finally on the verge of reconciliation. Would there be more obstacles? Seeing Ronald's furrowed brow, Tiffany guessed he shared her concerns. She gently placed Flora down and walked over to hold Ronald's aged hand, speaking softly. "Grandpa, as long as Leon wakes up, that's all that matters." Ronald nodded. She was right, but he worried that Leon and Tiffany's relationship might revert to its previous state.

He looked intently at Tiffany and asked seriously, "Tiffany, if Leon wakes up and doesn't remember you or recent events, and your relationship goes back to how it was, what will you do? Will you still choose to reconcile with him?" Ronald's eyes were eager, wanting to know Tiffany's thoughts.

Tiffany was silent for a moment, withdrawing her hand from Ronald's without answering.

Deep down, Tiffany had been avoiding thinking about it because she didn't know how to face it.

Leon had fallen to save Flora, and in her heart, she had forgiven him for past mistakes, hoping that if he woke up, they could reconcile.

But if Leon really forgot everything, what choice would she make? Tiffany tried to control herself, not to overthink, and focused on the positive, smiling at Ronald. "Grandpa, it won't happen. The doctor said it's just a possibility. We should stay optimistic. When Leon wakes up, he might be just like before." Ronald nodded, looking at Tiffany with concern. "Alright, Tiffany, I'll leave Leon in your care. I need to handle scompany matters." Tiffany glanced at the hospital bed, her tone softening. "Grandpa, I'll take care of Leon. You can focus on the company." "And me, Great-Grandpa! I'll stay with Mommy and take care of Daddy too!" Flora raised her hand high, her sensible demeanor bringing a smile to Ronald's face. He stroked his beard and laughed.

Just then, Sam and Barry rushed in, standing beside Flora. "And us too, Great- Grandpa!" They had overheard Tiffany and Ronald's conversation and couldn't wait to join in.

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The kids stayed by Leon's side, telling him stories.

Meanwhile, Tiffany juggled taking care of Leon at the hospital and occasionally handling orders from her studio, leaving project management to Julie.

While they kept vigil at the hospital, rumors spread like wildfire outside.

#The Cooper Group is going bankrupt# #Cooper Group senior management are scrambling to find new homes# This made the manufacturers and investors who had previously agreed to terms with the Cooper Group hesitant to continue their investments.

3 PM.

Inside the Cooper Group office, Grant was on the phone with various company presidents.

"Mr. Gomez, I wanted to ask about that batch of lumber. Is it ready now..." "Sorry, Mr. Wall, our employees have caught the flu and haven't been able to work. We can't deliver on time. I'll refund your deposit. It's our fault, and we apologize." "Alright, but..." Before Grant finished speaking, the call was abruptly ended.

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He didn't push it and moved on to the next investor. "Mr. Murray, about this quarter's project, are you still..." "We're not investing anymore." "Wait..." Just a heads up: is the only place to read the complete version of this book for free. Don't miss out on the next chapter-visit us now and continue your journey! Grant then made several more calls, all of which were rejected. Only a few manufacturers were still willing to deliver.

Frustrated, he yanked the phone cord and was about to throw a stack of contracts when the office door opened. Grant stopped mid-action, looking embarrassed.

He noticed Hugo assisting Ronald and quickly composed himself, calling out, "Mr. Cooper." Ronald nodded, seeing Grant's dejected state, and guessed he was facing many rejections. He still gave sinstructions. "Grant, make a note of the manufacturers still willing to work with the Cooper Group. When Leon wakes up, renegotiate the contracts and raise the prices." "Yes, Mr. Cooper." Grant took note.

"Alright, carry on. I'll be in Leon's office." With that, Ronald left the office with his cane. After Ronald left, Hugo sighed and patted Grant's shoulder. "Con, we've seen enough people change their tune since Mr. Leon Cooper's accident. If they don't want to work with the Cooper Group, it's their loss. Why get angry?"

Hugo's words made Grant even angrier, and he spoke more freely, "Mr. Leon Cooper isn't dead yet. Why are they in such a hurry to jump ship and block our business? Those manufacturers are just opportunists. When Mr. Leon Cooper wakes up, they'll shamelessly cback to work with us." Grant's face reddened with anger, and he slammed the contracts on the desk to vent his frustration.

"Watch what you say. If someone hears, they might think you're cursing Mr. Leon Cooper. There are s are still m several manufacturers to contact. Get on it. I need to deliver sdocuments to Mr. Ronald Cooper," Hugo said, gathering recent project materials and bids, and left the office to deliver them to Ronald. Despite his anger, Grant continued making calls. Fortunately, smanufacturers were still willing to supply, ensuring no project delays.

In Leon's office, after reviewing the documents Hugo brought, Ronald noticed a contract from a manufacturer.

"This one started working with the Cooper Group this year, right?" "Yes, Mr. Cooper," Hugo said, opening Leon's computer to show more details about the manufacturer.

Ronald frowned, feeling something was off but couldn't pinpoint it.

Hugo noticed and thought there might be an error in the documents, asking quickly, "Mr. Cooper, is there a problem?"