Chapter 1404
Always Been Yours
Chapter 1404 The Battle Begins She didnât want to drag him down.
Tessa didnât say that out loud, of course. Nicholas went to work after she agreed to the arrangements.
Not too long after he reached the office, Edward came to report about work. Nicholas spent a few minutes delegating all the work for the day.
Reminded of the events in Filisburg, he frowned. âHow is the negotiation with Filisburg?â
âWeâre still in the middle of it,â answered Edward.
Nicholasâ face fell. âItâs been two days, but you still have nothing to show for it? Whatâs taking them so long?â
âAdam and Joseph refuse to hand over the ledgers,â said Edward, and then he told Nicholas what his men were facing.
Nicholasâ face was as black as thunder and he exuded an intimidating aura.
Noticing the tension rising in the air, Edward tensed up. He looked at Nicholas carefully and gulped.
âMaybe I should tell someone to look into the reason theyâre refusing to work with us.â
âNo. Thereâs only one reason for that. They donât want us to find out about their monkey business,â
Nicholas hissed.
Edward frowned for a moment, musing over the matter, and then he reached an unbelievable conclusion. âSir, youâre saying they lost all the money?â
âNo other reason would push them to take this risk.â Nicholas sneered.
A while ago, his great uncles struck a deal with some businessman abroad behind his back. They used a lot of the companyâs money for that, yet they still hadnât given it back. Now, they were even using a falsified account to hide their tracks. Obviously, they had lost money.
Edward looked at Nicholas in tense silence.
Nicholas sneered again, then he said, âAnd they must have lost a lot of money. More than our estimate, even. Thatâs why they took this risk.â
âThey lost more than what we anticipated? Thatâs⦠brazen.â Edward was shocked.
They really shouldnât try to challenge Mr. Sawyer any further.
Nicholas narrowed his eyes, cold fury glinting within them. After a while, he came to a decision. âTell your men to keep liaising with them, but dispatch another team to secretly look into the details of their transaction. Donât let them find out.â
âUnderstood.â Edward nodded and left.
For a few days after that, the tension that hung in the air of the company seemed to have disappeared.
The management who had been waiting tensely for Nicholasâ punishment took notice of the lack of yelling. Eventually, thinking that this matter had blown over, some people were starting to relax.