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Twins Secret (Tiffany)

Chapter 137
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Chapter 137 Trouble in the StuRalph kept quiet, which meant he was actually involved with Ulysses.

Tiffany had a feeling that Ulysses was behind the recording. "Ralph, do you know who Ulysses is?" Tiffany asked, her eyes locked on Ralph.

Ralph nodded, then looked over at Leon. "Yeah, I do. Honestly, I think letting Ulysses take over the Cooper Group is a win for the Larson Corporation." So, Ralph had already done his homework on Ulysses.

Anyone who knew Leon could see the link just by looking into Ulysses' eyes.

Tiffany didn't want to drag it out. "You should go," she said coolly.

Since Ralph decided to team up with Ulysses, he and Tiffany were on different tracks now.

Ralph's face darkened. He walked to the hospital room door, then paused and turned back. "Tiffany, I never meant to hurt you. I feel bad about using you this time, but I promise it won't happen again." With that, Ralph left, and the room went quiet.

Tiffany closed her eyes, feeling a knot in her chest.

She knew Ralph had his own agenda, and he and Leon were always at odds.

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Looking at Leon, she whispered, "Leon, you need to wake up soon." Before she could get lost in her thoughts, her phone rang.

Seeing "Julie" on the caller ID, she answered, "What's up, Julie?" "Tiffany, can you cback to the studio? It's hard to explain over the phone..." Julie sounded stressed. Tiffany hadn't been to the stuin days, and Julie seemed to be in a bind. "Ray, Jeritlerescort." Tiffany hung up, went to the next room, and asked Sophia to watch the kids before heading to the studio.

At the studio, Julie was pacing with a piece of paper in her hand.

As soon as Tiffany walked in, Julie rushed over like she'd seen a lifeline.

"Tiffany, you need to see this." Julie handed her the paper, looking worried.

Tiffany glanced at it. It was a list of recent custom clothing orders, all canceled in the last half hour. And many were from regulars.

This wasn't just srandom act; there had to be a reason.

Frowning, Tiffany asked, "Did you reach out to them?" "Yeah. One of our regulars showeda live stream from an overseas designer who can copy your designs quickly and even better. That's why so many customers canceled to go to her." Julie showed Tiffany the live stream on her phone. The designer was still sketching designs at lightning speed and finishing them in about ten minutes. Once approved, her team would make the clothes and ship them within three to five days.

Tiffany noticed that many of the designs needed intricate work, which would take her at least two weeks to finish.

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Now, with a faster designer in the picture, it made sense they wouldn't wait for Tiffany. She watched the livestream for a good half hour, taking note of the designer's fresh ideas and speedy work.

But she had her doubts about the quality holding up with such quick turnarounds.

The designer promised double compensation if deadlines weren't met, which piqued Tiffany's interest.

The designer never showed her face, but her right middle finger had a unique tattoo of a blooming rose, with eye-catching nail polish and a heart-shaped ring with initials.

The stream's poor quality made it hard for Tiffany to make out the initials.

A lot of viewers were guessing the designer was a beautiful woman.

Tiffany closed the live stream, knowing watching more wouldn't help.

"Julie, what do we do now? I just found out about this livestream today. I'm sorry." Julie felt bad, having been in charge of handling all the stuorders, and now half the clients had bailed.

"It's okay. We just need to focus on our brand. Send sgifts to the clients who stayed to thank them for their support. Even with competition, we have to stay true to our values and not cut corners on quality." Tiffany's words were strong, not shaken by the setback.

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Julie, feeling better after Tiffany's pep talk, nodded firmly.

Seeing Julie's determined look, Tiffany smiled and gave her a gentle pat on the head.

"Don't stress. I picked you for your talent and dedication. The stuwill thrive, and so will we."

Tiffany's words were meant for both Julie and herself, as she faced m ongoing challenges Julie; inspired, went back to her desk to keep designing. Driving back to the hospital, Tiffany's mind was on Leon and Ulysses.

At an intersection, she checked the green light before moving forward, but out of

nowhere, a little girl ran into the street, and despite Tiffany slamming op the brakes, the car still hit her. Tiffany's heart skipped a beat.

She quickly unbuckled and got out to check on the girl.

A crowd gathered, and someone called 911.

Tiffany knelt by the unconscious girl, relieved to see only minor scrapes on her arm and leg.

However, strangely, the girl had bruises on her back.

Despite the fall weather, she wore thin clothes with a patch on her pants.

Tiffany then saw a small badge pinned on the girl's chest and wondered, 'Is she from an orphanage?'