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... t the top," Madam Collins said excitedly as she placed a thick file in front of Spencer. Her eyes gleamed with satisfaction and her voice was full of anticipation, unlike her usual self.

Spencer looked up from his own paperwork and regarded his mother with a frown. "What is this, Mother?"

"This," she said slowly, tapping the file with a manicured finger, "is the strategic plan Melanie painstakingly put together to revive LuxeArt. But now, I have it in my hands. Right now, LuxeArt ...

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