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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella and Romeo) novel Chapter 133

The Princess and the Paupers novel Chapter 133 : Echoes of the Past

As the story progresses at Chapter 133, the characters delve into their pasts. Secrets and hidden histories are unveiled, shedding light on the motivations and conflicts that shape their present lives. Will the details of Chapter 133 in The Princess and the Pauper novel Arabella solve the problems and troubles in love? Let's read The Princess and the Pauper novel Arabella Chapter 133 at Novelfreepdf.com

Mr. Charlie was all at sea. He'd set a new password when he left the warehouse. If there was someone in there, how the hell did they get out?

There's no way they could've cracked that complex password system.

But if the warehouse was empty, what's the deal with the recording inside? Was the warehouse really under surveillance?

Did the warehouse manager betray them?

"Dean, go fetch the warehouse manager." Arabella's words made the three people in the room uneasy.

The other employees outside the office were gobsmacked. The warehouse manager had issues too?

Good Lord, what a hot mess the management was!

No wonder the company didn't make any progress after a year!

So many problems were gnawing at the company.

The warehouse manager seemed to be in her early twenties, wearing glasses and looking all quiet—not the type who would stab the company in the back.

When Dean called her, she knew she couldn't hide it anymore. With a sobbing voice, she murmured, "Ms. Bennett."

Although she was older than Arabella, Arabella's aura frightened her, and she didn't dare meet Arabella's gaze.

Arabella tapped her slender fingers on the table, scanning the four people in the room. "Oh right, we're missing one more. Bring the head of the procurement department."

The other employees outside the door were stunned. Even the head of procurement was involved.

Were there any good guys left in the management?

Once everyone was there, Arabella casually started, "Now that everyone is here, spill the beans."

"Ms. Bennett." Mr. Charlie was scared out of his wits.

The head of procurement quickly exclaimed, "Ms. Bennett, I have nothing to do with this."

"Ms. Bennett, I don't know anything." The warehouse manager also tried to defend herself.

The other leaders kept their heads down, knowing there was no point in arguing.

"If no one wants to fess up," Arabella didn't seem to be in a hurry, casually glancing at the people in front of her and saying, "Then I'll have to guess."

Everyone kept their lips sealed.

"I've checked the company's purchase orders. The procurement price for each type of fabric is almost the same as the market price. But if you're in a long-term partnership with the supplier, the price can be lowered."

"For instance, a hundred meters of regular pure cotton fabric usually costs around 130 bucks. If you partner long-term, you can get it for 80 bucks."

"But the head of procurement has been buying in bulk at a price of 150. At this price, a roll of a hundred meters of fabric can make at least seventy to eighty new items, but when it arrives at the warehouse, there are only twenty to thirty left."

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