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 Trevor’s personal account instantly.
At the same time, James also transferred another 100 million to the company’s 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.
“Thea, I’m leaving the Pacific Group in your hands. I wasn’t able to bring it to greater heights, but I hope you can lead it to glory in the future,” said Trevor.
“Don’t worry, Granduncle. I’ll definitely lead Pacific Group to glory,” Thea vowed and reassured Trevor.
“By the way…”
Larry suddenly remembered and turned toward Thea to inform her, “The company employees are making a fuss at the factory and have shown up with a dozen trucks. They’re threatening to sell the factory’s equipment if they don’t receive their wages today.”
“What?”
Thea’s 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.
“Let’s go see the situation now.”
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.
“Quinton, you better move out of the way! Open the factory gates!” the leader shouted at a man in his 20s.
“Hurry up! Why’re you stopping us from selling the equipment if you’re not going to pay us our wages?!”
“Yeah! What’s the use of keeping them? Are you guys still thinking of making a comeback?”
“It’s pointless to leave them in the factory if you’re not going to get any new orders!”
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