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Salute to the General novel Chapter 588

With the death of Joey Lund, Penny and the Smith Family were worried that the Lund Family of the East would come to seek revenge.

But to Penny's surprise, there was no news from the Lund Family for several days.

Was it possible that the Lund Family had learned their lesson with the death of Joey Lund and stopped stirring trouble?

This thought put Penny's mind at ease.

However, instead of the Lund Family causing trouble, there was a problem with the Cross Group.

Ever since the Cross Group released the liver cancer vaccine into the market, countless orders came pouring in. So far, a sizeable amount of vaccines have been produced.

It's just that many retailers paid a deposit and took the vaccine but have not paid the outstanding balance.

The Cross Group has sent people to collect the payments multiple times, but these distributors have been delaying the payments repeatedly.

Today, President Penny Smith convened a meeting with the higher-ups of the Cross Group to discuss this matter.

During the meeting, general manager Peggy Sharlton lashed out, "These distributors have made a lot of money by selling our vaccines. However, they owe a lot of money to our company and are reluctant to settle their debts."

Robin Shepard, the treasurer of Cross Group, spoke with a wry smile, "Our financial report is pretty good, but the company hasn't recovered most of the payments and funds."

"If this continues, we're bound to fall into a financial sinkhole sooner or later. It's going to become a big deal if it's left unchecked."

The president's secretary, Jenny, was also restless. "President Smith, numerous companies go bankrupt due to financial problems. We must deal with this problem as soon as possible."

Penny wrinkled her brows. "These distributors chose to cooperate with us and have made so much money. Why are they deliberately defaulting on our payments?"

Peggy smiled bitterly and answered, "President Smith, there's no such thing as too much money. Some bosses even delay paying their workers' wages, let alone our payment."

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