Chapter 71

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Group’s New York branch office felt different—not because of the usual bustle of energetic employees, but because of the tense atmosphere hanging in every corner. The company’s stock had plummeted, making investors nervous, and the media was pouring fuel on an already raging fire. In the main meeting room, Elena sat at the end of the table. Her hair, usually styled in a sleek bun, was now tied up in a messy knot. Dark circles adorned her tired face. In front of her, the PR, legal, and public relations teams sat with anxious expressions. “What’s the latest update?” Elena asked, her voice hoarse but firm. Mira, the head of the legal team, sighed. “Our stock has dropped another 12 percent since this morning. Some investors are beginning to question Queen Group’s reputation and are consider

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