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A Life Debt Repaid novel (John and Cordy) novel Chapter 1178

Cordy felt disappointment inside even though she could hear that Patrick sounded fine.

Their relationship was neither deep or shallow, but it was over regardless.

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In the afternoon, when Robin Tate—one of Cordy's executives—arrived for a routine update, he instead said, "I'm afraid I have bad news, Ms. Sachs."

"What?"

"The lease of our flagship outlet in KPW Shopping Center that was due for renewal in October has been repealed, and a new lease tender is due immediately. We approached the manager yesterday, but they told us that someone bought the entire shopping center and is reevaluating the lease of every outlet starting next month."

Cordy's eyes narrowed.

Everyone was doing fine at their respective outlets at KPW Shopping Center. Why the sudden chaos and reevaluation of leases?!

Not even a change in owners should lead to such a major reshuffle—forget the enormous workload that involved, it would also cause serious discontent among the businesses involved.

Was the new owner not interested in making money, or…

Perhaps someone was making a serious push for one of the outlets, and for fairness' sake, KPW's management decided on a reshuffle just to see who could offer a better lease tender.

As a matter of fact, the Starstream Fashion outlet occupied the centermost and best spot in the shopping outlet. Since it was their flagship physical store, it stood tall regardless of the decreasing popularity of all physical outlets and boasted significant sales. Most importantly, they must retain the brand effect to keep up appearances and must never lose it.

From that trail of thought, if anyone was interested in any outlets, their first choice would definitely be where Starstream Fashion's flagship outlet was right now.

Having understood that, Cordy told Robin, "Make an appointment with KPW's manager. I'd like to have a personal discussion with him."

"Yes, Ms. Sachs. I'll have it done right away."

After Robin left, Cordy crunched the numbers, including KPW's current circumstances, the brand outlet's revenues, and the rest—whatever happened, they must not lose the flagship outlet at all.

Soon, however, Robin returned. "I'm sorry, Ms. Sachs, but the manager kept saying that he is too busy to make time."

"Too busy?"

"For the entire week."

Cordy's gaze turned cool—that reaction only further proved her hunch that the manager was intending to give their lot to someone else, which was why he refused to meet.

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