Chapter 232
The Almighty Dragon General
The transfer process was smooth. Trevor had asked his secretary to draft up a transfer contract, while
James logged into his online banking on the spot and transferred 100 million to Trevorâs personal
account instantly.
At the same time, James also transferred another 100 million to the companyâs account as capital
funds. After the transfer was successful, they signed the agreement.
Trevor seemed to have grown older in an instant. He looked at Thea and patted her shoulder.
âThea, Iâm leaving the Pacific Group in your hands. I wasnât able to bring it to greater heights, but I
hope you can lead it to glory in the future,â said Trevor âDonât worry, Granduncle. Iâll definitely lead
Pacific Group to glory,â Thea vowed and reassured Trevor âBy the wayâ¦â
Larry suddenly remembered and turned toward Thea to inform her, âThe company employees are
making a fuss at the factory and have shown up with a dozen trucks. Theyâre threatening to sell the
factoryâs equipment if they donât receive their wages today.â
âWhat?â
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Theaâs expression changed. She had spent 100 million dollars because the Pacific Group had a
complete factory with functioning equipment and employees. The 100 million dollars would be spent in
vain if they took away the equipment. âLetâs go see the situation now.â They immediately left the office
building and went to the factory. Pacific Manufacturing Factory. A dozen large trucks and hundreds of
employees were gathered at the gate. The leader was a slightly chubby man who seemed to be in his
40s. âQuinton, you better move out of the way! Open the factory gates!â the leader shouted at a man in
his 20s.
âHurry up! Whyâre you stopping us from selling the equipment if youâre not going to pay us our wages?!â
âYeah! Whatâs the use of keeping them? Are you guys still thinking of making a comeback?â âItâs
pointless to leave them in the factory if youâre not going to get any new orders!â
Many employees followed suit.
âMr. Wright, youâre the deputy director here and have been a long-time factory employee.
Now that the factory is in trouble, itâs enough that youâre not trying to help us get through it together, but
instead, youâre trying to drag us down. Do you know what it means to take away the equipment? Itâll
mean that Pacific Group will never be able to make a comeback!â
The man in his 20s kept trying to persuade the people at the factory gates.
He was Larryâs son and also the warehouse supervisor, Quinton Callahan.
âPlease, believe me, everyone. The Pacific Group will surely get through this. My grandfather will be
able to borrow the money very soon.â âPfft! Borrow money? Who doesnât know Pacific Group is more
than ten million in debt? The equipment will be sold to someone else if we donât take it right now! Whoâs
going to pay us when Pacific Group goes bankrupt?â
Quill Wright, the factoryâs deputy director, kept inciting the employees.
âListen to me, everyone! We canât stay in this factory anymore. Iâve already found a good factory, and
Iâve been offered the same position as deputy director. The salary is much higher than in Pacific Group,
and Iâll bring everyone whoâs willing with me!â âYeah! This is a lousy factory! Why would we stay?â
âBeat up Quentin if he tries to stop us!â
The crowd charged forward, grabbed Quentinâs key, and forcibly opened the factory gates.
Suddenly, a few people approached from a distance.
It was Trevor, Thea, and James.
Trevor saw the commotion caused by the employees and immediately rushed over as he scolded
them. âAre there no rules in this place?!â
The rioting employees calmed down after Trevorâs arrival.
âYou canât blame us for this. Weâre also left with no other choice. We havenât been paid for a few
months now and we still need to support our families!â Quill came over and said with a gloomy voice.
âThatâs right! Thereâs not a penny left in the companyâs account, and the company is in ten million dollar
debt! We canât wait until the equipment is sold to others! Who will pay us if we donât take it now?â
âMy wife is about to give birth, Director! I really donât have any choice right now.â âDirector, Iâve worked
in Pacific Group for five years. My mother is seriously ill, and the factory has not paid me wages for
three months.â Many employees began to voice out their problems.
âHa,â Trevor sighed.