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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 327

Jessie also nodded with a gloomy face, "Yes, I have already asked them."

"What?" Violet clenched her fists, and instantly thought of the key point, "Something must go wrong with the factory."

"I think so too. There must be a garment worker who changed the fabric and replaced the original fabric with inferior fabric, so I plan to go to the factory later." Jessie said.

Violet took a deep breath and reluctantly suppressed the anger, "I will go there with you in a moment. You will immediately contact all the physical stores and ask them to remove all the inferior clothes from the shelves, and contact the customers to get those clothes back. Be prepared to apologize and gifts. Try to keep these customers."

"Got it." Jessie answered.

Violet said again, "In addition, you are also explaining the matter on the company's official Facebook. While the matter is still not serious, we take the initiative to admit that there is a problem with the clothes, it is better than that some people cause trouble on purpose in the future."

"I see. I will call the company to arrange the public relations department to post a Facebook and contact all physical stores." Jessie took out her mobile phone and started calling.

Violet pursed her red lips, and said the store manager, "Pack these clothes. I will take them away in a while."

"Okay." The store manager replied, picked up the clothes on the floor and packed them.

Soon, Jessie came back after the call, "Violet, everything has been arranged."

Violet said, "Then let's go."

"Okay."

The two of them walked out of the store with a few bags and to the elevator.

As soon as they walked to the elevator, Violet seemed to feel something. She stopped, turned and looked at the other side.

Not far from the opposite side, outside the door of a makeup store, a person who was covering herself so tightly was standing behind a railing, staring at Violet intently.

Violet couldn't see the person's face. She could only tell from the person's height and body shape that the person was a woman.

But that person seemed to know Violet. In her eyes under the brim of the hat, there was a terrifying hatred, and that hatred seemed to be about to turn into a substantial knife.

Who was she?

When Jessie saw Violet suddenly stopping and looking at the opposite side, she couldn't help but looked over curiously.

Then she saw the strange person on the opposite side pressing down the brim of her hat, bowing her head and running away.

The person ran very fast, just like the loach, and soon got into the crowd and disappeared.

"Violet, who is she?" Jessie asked, pointing in the direction where the person was leaving.

Violet shook her head, "I don't know."

"You don't know?" Jessie raised her eyebrows, "Then why are you looking at her all the time?"

Violet didn't speak anymore. She frowned, and was inexplicably uneasy.

Since that woman hated her so much, she might do anything to her in the future.

Violet just don't know if it was the woman who burned their warehouse, kidnapped her, brought away Calvin, and caused Calvin and George's car accident.

"Well, Violet, let's go." Jessie bumped Violet with her shoulder.

Violet came to her senses, giving a hmm. Then she entered the elevator.

An hour later, the two came to the factory.

The factory manager assembled all the employees together and stood on the playground outside the factory.

Violet stood in front of the crowd with a cold expression on her face. Jessie stood beside her with the same face.

"Are all the people here?" Violet asked the manger in a cold tone.

The factory manager knew what was going on when he received Jessie's call. At this moment, he shook his head, sweating profusely, "No... there are two other people not there."

"Who?" Violet narrowed her eyes.

The factory manager said, "The warehouse manager who manages the fabrics and the team leader who is in charge of the first production line."

"Where are they?" Violet asked sharply.

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