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The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen) novel Chapter 1644

Summary for Chapter 1644: The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen)

Chapter 1644 – A Turning Point in The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen) by Emily James

In this chapter of The Billionaire’s Secret Quartet (Thalassa and Elowen), Emily James introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1644 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Hertha saw the crestfallen expression on Thalassa's face and tightened her grip on Thalassa's arm. With a polite tone, she said to the lady behind the counter, "We'd really appreciate your help with this..."

Then, guiding Thalassa away from the counter, Hertha could see that her friend was still deeply troubled. Leaning in closer, she whispered, "Thalassa, you're just starting out in the design world. Having your work produced and up for sale is already a huge achievement. When I first started in this industry, I began as an assistant. I didn't even have the chance to sketch my own designs, let alone see them made and sold."

"This industry is all about building up experience. It took me years to gain even a modest reputation. And even now, my name is barely known compared to the big shots. It's a long road ahead, but don't be disheartened. Give it a few years, and you'll definitely surpass me," Hertha comforted Thalassa.

Thalassa turned to look at Hertha, about to explain that her worry wasn't about her own work not selling, but rather concern for Lysander's situation.

He had just returned to the Sinclair group, and this project was his first upon returning. If it failed, would the veteran shareholders of the Sinclair group start doubting Lysander, thinking his intellect and business acumen had declined during his three-year coma?

Before Thalassa could voice her concerns, a familiar voice caught their attention.

"None of these pieces have sold?"

Thalassa stopped mid-sentence and turned around to see David standing in front of the counter, inquiring about the situation with the attendant.

The attendant replied, "Yes, people seemed interested at first, but as soon as they heard the designer's name wasn't well-known, they backed off."

David, with a look of concern, instructed, "Try to promote them more actively. Maybe organize some events to encourage purchases. It's imperative we improve sales for this jewelry line; we really need to push this, okay?"

The attendant nodded earnestly, "Of course, I'll do my best."

However, given the tense situation and fearing that Mr. Sinclair might not only face difficulty re-entering the company but could also be stripped of his future presidency, David decided Thalassa should know about the precarious position Lysander was in.

Moreover, since the design was Thalassa's creation, its market performance was somewhat tied to her as well.

Hearing David's explanation, Thalassa's worries intensified. It was as she feared: the jewelry project was crucial for Lysander.

And the stakes were incredibly high.

Failure could mean a fall from grace into the mire.

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