157. Web Of Deceit
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Ivy's team worked tirelessly to uncover the truth behind the sinister plot. They scoured the company's records, interviewed employees, and followed up on leads.

But despite their best efforts, Ivy couldn't shake the feeling that they were missing something. She had a nagging sense that there was a traitor in their midst, someone who was feeding information to the enemy.

Ivy's eyes narrowed as she thought about the possibilities. Who could it be? Someone on her team? A colleague? Or maybe even someone closer to her?

As she pondered the question, Ivy's phone rang. It was Emily, her trusted friend and confidant.

"Ivy, I need to talk to you about something," Emily said, her voice low and serious.

Ivy's heart skipped a beat. What did Emily want to talk about?

"What is it, Emily?" Ivy asked, her voice cautious.

Emily hesitated before speaking. "I think I know who the traitor is, Ivy."

Ivy's eyes widened in shock. Who was it?

"Who?" Ivy demanded.

Emily took a deep breath before speaking. "It
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