Hearing Natalie’s voice, Joyce stood up from her chair and tried to keep her anger under control, smiling. “Nat, you’re back.”

Natalie nodded and walked up to her. “What’s up? Why are you pissed off?”

“What else could it be other than that matter with the damned fabric?” Joyce cupped her forehead.

Natalie picked up the broom in the corner and swept the debris on the floor while she asked, “Regarding our fabric supply issue, didn’t I send you a text earlier, asking you to look for a new supplier?”

“Yeah, I know. I’ve found it and went there in person to order a batch of fabrics. When I was on the way back here, I took a detour to visit the textile mill. Guess what happened?”

Joyce clenched her fists. “They have the supplies all along, but their supervisor refused to deliver them to us! The excuse that their machine broke down is utter bullshit!”

After hearing that, Natalie stopped what she was doing as an icy glint flashed across her eyes.

My assumption was right on the money. They either refused to deliver it to us or gave it to another studio.

they give any specific

shook her head. “No. They said it wasn’t time to deliver yet. Then they added that they’d send it

Sending the fabrics over on the last day? It’s so obvious that they didn’t want us

they didn’t violate the contract! Argh! This is so annoying! They even had the audacity to call and warn me not

the

on their delivery every time for the past month, except

after hearing that. “But who? Could

her head. “I’m not sure. It could be her or someone from another studio. But it’s inevitable since we’ve been

by several folds, and we’ve even snatched businesses from other studios in the process. So it’s

we have to be on guard at all times. Also, we will terminate our contract with this textile mill once they deliver the fabrics

Joyce did

for the fabrics you ordered earlier and get the supplier to deliver them as soon as possible. We don’t

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