Wallace put the iPad away, put on a straight face and said, âI understand, Mr. Scott. Worry not. Iâll keep an eye on it. If anything unusual happens, Iâll report it immediately.â
Carson patted him on the shoulder and replied, âThank you.â
A worried look washed over Wallaceâs face. âItâs my job, isnât it? Anyway, did the investigation team say anything?And what about Mr. Sullivan?â
Realizing that he had asked too many questions, he shook his head.
âItâs fine if you canât talk about it right now. Iâm just worried.â Carson removed his hand from Wallaceâs shoulder.
âItâs fine, Wallace. Even if we donât tell you, youâll find out sooner or later.â
Having heard that, Wallace realized that they were in big trouble. He glanced at Ivan, and then he darted his eyes back to Carson. After a moment of silence, Ivan broke his silence.
âThe investigation team has found that thereâs something amiss about the purchasing contract of the Baltimore project. It was a dual contract, and there was a great deal of difference between the prices of the two contracts. The purchasing director was the one in charge of almost every step of the purchasing process. If he were able to explain it clearly, perhaps it wouldnât be so troublesome.â
Now Wallace finally understood the situation.
âBut the person in charge is dead.â Carson nodded.
âThere arenât any witnesses or testimonies. Even though we didnât know about the dual contract, we signed it, which means weâre responsible for this whole farce. There are other projects that have similar problems, and theyâre still under further investigation. If the investigation team discovers something wrong, theyâll probe even further. Theyâre currently keeping a close eye on Victor at the hospital, making sure that he wonât run away.â
âWhat if they find nothing wrong?â Wallace frowned.
âAll of this happened because of the people below us. Mr. Sullivan is dealing with lots of contracts every single day, and maybe he didnât notice the problems. The investigation team wonât convict him for that, right?â
âIf they find nothing wrong, Victor will be fine,â Carson said.
âBut even so, do you think it will help the Sullivan Group?â
Currently, the investigation team had only gotten findings on the Baltimore project and several others.
The Sullivan Group had hundreds of projects in its jurisdiction. Logically speaking, several projects wouldnât even be worth mentioning. However, just because of these particular projects, the Sullivan Groupâs stock price was plummeting.
If the investigation team were to find anomalies in other projects, it would be a huge blow to the Sullivan Group even if Victor was not to blame.
âMr. Scott, have you seen Mr. Sullivan? Have you thought of how youâre going to deal with it?â Wallace heaved a sigh.
âEveryone in the company is on edge. When I was in the pantry, I heard two people whispering that they had no idea what to do.â
Carson didnât answer. Ivan glanced at him and answered on his behalf, âNo. Since this morning, weâve been calling Mr. Sullivan, but nobody has picked up the phone.â
âWhat? Canât we go and meet Mr. Sullivan? The investigation team is merely conducting investigations.
They have no right to strip anyone of their freedom!â
âWeâve tried, but we failed.â Ivan shook his head.
âWhatever happens now, Mr. Scott will deal with it.â
Wallace looked down, pursed his lips, and fell silent.
After a while, he looked at Carson and said, âMr. Scott, I'll accomplish the task you assigned to me! If thereâs anything else that I can help with, just let me know. I believe that this situation will soon end.â
Having said that, Wallace left the office. Thereafter, the door of the office was closed. Carson and Ivan stared at the door for a moment. Three minutes of silence later, they were certain that Wallace was indeed gone, so they shifted their attention to each other.
âMr. Scott, do you think itâs wise to let Wallace know about the Sullivan Groupâs current situation? If he plans to leak this information to another company, itâs entirely plausible that our enemies may band together to attack the Sullivan Group.â