A Life Debt Repaid By Cheng Xiaocheng Chapter 95
A Life Debt Repaid
Johnâs fingers eased around his golden fountain pen just then, as Randyâs words seemed to offer him assurance.
As for Randy, he was heaving a subtle sigh of reliefâthank goodness he was sharp enough, or the days ahead would be disastrous.
âIâll be constantly keeping an eye on things over there too, sir,â he quickly added. âI wonât ever let her be hurt by those loathsome dirtbags.â
âGood,â John replied, and finally turned his attention to his computer, returning to his own work.
The atmosphere at the conference room in Starstream Group was immeasurably grim.
They had never been a major enterprise, but things had always been calm, and they had never faced such a terrible crisis.
At witâs end, no one could hide their anxiety and panic at all.
Suddenly, someone spoke.
âSis, have you thought of a solution? If this goes on, Iâm worried that our company wouldâ¦â
Noel deliberately allowed her words to trail off, while appearing to look apprehensive as well. Cordy looked at her just then, knowing all too well who the mastermind really was.
Her ploys never changed over the yearsâKyle was an accomplice, at best.
Turning to look at everyone else, she said, âAccept the customersâ demands for refunds. Stick to the full process for any customers as long as they ask for itâno questions asked, including goods that are worn or already damaged.â
âNo way!â Gary Bryant cried anxiously. âMs. Sachs, the sales of our autumn collection had always reached at least 50,000 items nationwide. The company would never be able to withstand such monumental pressure if we refund everything!â
âPlease let me finish,â Cordy replied calmly, though she had been calm all this while.
Ever since she reformed Starstream to a certain extent, most important figures in the company were now earnest about working for Cordy. While they had things to say since this responsibility for this crisis lay squarely on Cordyâs shoulders, they were once again impressed by Cordyâs unexpected calm.
In fact, a 25âyear old womanâs selfâcontrol despite such a huge scandal certainly trumped the anxious crowd, and they could not help being sincerely willing to listen to her arrangements. âAccept the refunds is the first step to salvaging our good name. The second is for Finance to do some math: I want the numbers of the expected losses, presuming that fifty percent of all refunds go through and include all due payments to our suppliers. I just need a number on how much capital we would lose, but I need it today⦠Sorry, but that probably means Finance is going to work overtime.â
Iker Kinley, the head of finance, promptly replied, âOkay, Iâll make the arrangements soon.â
âNow, for the third stepâwe will be organizing a press conference tomorrow. Our PR department will be in charge of notifying the major media outlets of North City, but thereâs no need to bribe or sway them.
However, the PR team must play nice so as to not cause negative preconceptions before we get started, and naturally that also means preparing everything for the press conference: the stage, snacks, beverages, and the like.â
âYes, Ms. Sachs,â Stacy Dawsonâthe head of PRâquickly replied.
âLast but not least, every head must keep their respective departments in line, and stop any employees from messing up amid this crisis. Also, once we step out through those doors, everyone is prohibited from discussing this crisis with anyone out of this company. If anyone is discovered to have violated that, it will be a summary dismissal and other due legal processes.â
âYes, Ms. Sachs,â every head of the department quickly replied.
âAs long as we have yet to reach the end, no one knows how things will end. I understand that everyone is concerned, just as I canât promise a perfect conclusion to this messâeven so, I hope everyone will believe in me, and that Iâll never abandon Starstream.â
As Cordy finished, she rose to her feet and bowed, leaving everyone taken aback.
She had always been authoritative, and not as mild as she was now.
âI believe in you, Ms. Sachs!â Gary was the first to speak up. âEveryone has a past, and I donât think youâve done anything wrong. Iâll support you until the end as long as you wonât chase me away!â