“From what I know, that factory manager is a greedy gambler. As long as we offer him enough money, it’s likely that he would agree to be the scapegoat for Tom,” Julian said in a serious tone.
“As for the issue of Dragon Group withdrawing their investments, I’ll speak to their CEO personally to find out what was going on. I’ll try my best to convince him to change his mind. If he insists on doing so, we’ll think of other ways. Trust me, I’ll sort this out,” Julian added.
Tony Sullivan was overjoyed.
“That factory manager was previously your subordinate. I’ll leave this to you then. Meanwhile, I’ll personally communicate with the quality checkers in charge of those three brands,” Tony said after nodding slowly.
Instead of appearing strict as he was before, Tony now looked approvingly at Julian.
After all, Julian was always Tony’s primary choice to take over his position. Julian was indeed exceptional.
Years ago, Tony had asked Julian to leave the company because of his disabled legs. Tony wanted Tom to replace Julian because Tony did not want a disabled person to take over as the CEO of Sullivan Food Group.
However, Tony now realized that he had made the wrong move.
Although Julian was physically challenged, Tony realized that Tom was mentally challenged.
Meanwhile, Tom felt extremely jealous of the way Tony was looking at Julian.
“Okay, Dad,” Julian said.
“Don’t you think this whole thing is odd? It seems like somebody is intentionally stabbing us in the back. Dad, we must investigate and find out who bribed the employee who leaked the news,” Emily Quest said.
“Naturally,” Tony said in a huff.
After years of being in the business, Tony was fully aware that somebody was doing this intentionally to mess with the Sullivan family.
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