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One night Two babies by Liz Pinelis novel Chapter 43

Thinking of this, Violet squinted her eyes. Then she went to Joshua again, and said straightforwardly, "You don't need to chase back the cloth."

Joshua was taken aback, "Miss Hunt, what do you mean?"

"I don't need it anymore!" Violet replied lightly.

"What?" Joshua was dumbfounded, and then panicked, "Miss Hunt, I have already asked people to chase it back. Why don't you need it?"

"You ask me the reason?" Violet smiled mockingly, "This batch of cloth will be used by the Murphy Group for the next month's show. You did not seek the consent of the Murphy Group, but just gave it to other companies, which meant that you didn't take the Murphy Group seriously."

"That's not the case. We also obey the orders of Miss Moore, so..."

"Enough!" Violet raised her hand and interrupted him impatiently, "Joshua, you don't need to explain this to me. I only know that your behaviors are insulting the Murphy Group."

After speaking, Violet carried her bag, turned and left.

In doing so, not only could she protect the dignity of the Murphy group, but also teach Suzy a lesson.

With Stanley's character, after learning about this, he would definitely stop the cooperation with the More family. Suzy, who caused the matter, would definitely not escape to be punished.

Violet hoped Suzy could learn something from this lesson and stop making trouble for her in the future. Although Violet was not afraid, it was annoying.

After got to the Murphy Group, it was already two o'clock in the afternoon.

Violet went to Stanley's office which was on the top floor before she could put down her bag. She told Stanley what happened today.

However, she didn’t tell Stanley it was Phoebe who incited Suzy. Because she still had no evidence to prove it.

"I see." Stanley pursed his thin lips after listening, "You did a good job."

It was unexpected that Mr. Moore, who was always shrewd, would actually have such a stupid granddaughter.

It was so ridiculous!

"So Mr. Murphy, do we have to change another cloth supplier?" Violet asked softly while looking at the man who was exuding a cold aura.

Stanley raised his chin, "Of course, the purchasing department has the contact information of other cloth factories. You can check them out first."

"I see. Then I'm going out." Violet nodded.

After she left, Stanley called Fraser in, and said in a cold voice, "Announce to stop all cooperation with the More family from today!"

"Yes, sir!" Although Fraser was surprised, he still didn't ask anything, and directly did what Stanley asked.

Soon, the clothing company and factories of the Moore family received a notice of termination of the contract from the Murphy Group.

For a while, the stock market of the Moore family stagnated.

Mr. Moore hurriedly contacted Stanley, wanting to know the reason for terminating the cooperation.

Stanley only replied “ask your granddaughter” and then hung up the phone.

Mr. Moore knew that it was his granddaughter who offended Stanley, so he quickly asked the butler to check what Suzy did today.

The butler was also very effective. It didn't take long for him to find out what happened in the cloth factory.

Mr. Moore was so annoyed and angry. Then he shut Suzy at home directly, and then dialed Violet's phone number.

Violet saw the caller ID, feeling no surprise at all.

As early as when she decided not to use the batch of cloth of the Moore family, she had already expected that Mr. Moore would call her.

"Mr. Moore." Violet said cordially, putting the new mobile phone to her ear.

Mr. Moore's guilty voice came, "Violet, I know everything. I'm really sorry! My granddaughter is spoiled."

Violet looked down, "I thought Mr. Moore called me to blame me."

Mr. Moore smiled, "Why do I blame you? Although I am old, I still know what is right and wrong. If it’s me, I won’t want that batch of cloth. So you’re not doing anything wrong. Stanley is also right. It was my granddaughter who did wrong."

"The matter of cooperation..."

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