Chapter 791
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 791:
âHow could the Johns Group make such a colossal mistake?â
âYouâre being naive. Itâs obvious they were set up. This had to be an inside jobâoutsiders wouldnât have the capability.â
âCould it be⦠that person? I feel like only Hector could outmaneuver Dane!â
âImpossible! Hectorâs father and Nolan were like brothers.â
âThe closer the relationship, the easier it is to trust, and the easier it is for things to go wrong. Think about itâwould Dane trust just anyone?â
âNow that you mention it, it does seem possible. It must be himâ¦â
While the outsiders gossiped and theorized, chaos erupted within the walls of the Johns Group.
âIs the company really going to pay ten billion? What do we do? We donât have that much liquid capital. And even if we did, paying such a sum would cripple the company!â
âI canât bear the thought of this company collapsing. This is the best place Iâve ever worked!â
âDamn it, what on earth happened? Didnât we agree not to sign the contract? How did Mr. Johns end up stamping it?â
âHah! Maybe Mr. Johns isnât as sharp as everyone thinks. He was blinded by the lure of profit.â
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âThatâs nonsense! Mr. Johns would never make such a reckless decision. Someone must have framed him.â
âBut who could possibly have the power to frame Mr. Johns?â
The employees were tense, and a heavy sense of impending doom loomed over the Johns Group.
Worry etched itself onto every face, and whispers of uncertainty filled the air.
Some had already started looking for new jobs, unwilling to wait for the companyâs fate to be sealed.
Elaine and Glenn quickly caught wind of the situation.
Glenn immediately reached out to Aldin Lyons, who wasted no time and flew over to address the crisis.
As dusk fell, the Johns Groupâs towering structure seemed even more somber under the fading light.
Employees leaving the building cast anxious glances at one another, their expressions shadowed with fear of what the future might hold.
Meanwhile, Dane continued managing the situation in his office, methodical and unshaken.
Only after finishing his tasks did he make his way to the vice presidentâs office.
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