Chapter 28
With a poker face, Bryan tapped gently on the table with his slender finger.
“The production of the perfume is under strict surveillance. This problem became unreasonable, unless…”
Bryan suddenly looked stern.
It was time to wipe out the traitors from the Turner Group.
“I don’t know which stage of the production caused this problem yet. However, it is a fluke for us that only this batch of perfume is problematic. We can minimize the risk by recalling this batch of perfume in time.”
Calvin noticed the anger in the eyes of Bryan. Shocked, Calvin asked, “Bryan, did you know something about it?”
“There are traitors in the Turner Group,” Bryan said with a poker face, “It seems they lost their patience.”
Only the lineal relatives of the Turner family had access to the formulas of those perfumes. The Turners were in charge of the research, development, and production of the perfumes. Those outsiders had no access to those formulas and had no balls to revise them.
Alton Turner had two sons and two daughters, and his eldest son was Bryan’s father.
Years ago, Bryan’s parents traveled around the world. On the return journey, their private jet crashed in a flower field.
That year, Bryan was only ten years old.
Bryan stood in front of the remains of his parents, who were in the arms of each other, and didn’t shed a drop of tear.
The Turner family criticized Bryan for being heartless and said that he knew nothing about sadness even if his parents died.
Bryan didn’t defend himself. After the death of his parents, Bryan became a man of few words but worked hard in his study.
After graduation, Bryan started from the grass–root unit of the Turner Group to accumulate working experience.
Later, Bryan became the right–hand man of his grandfather. Under his leadership, the Turner Group became a world–class consortium.
The Turner Group had a lot of staff, and the management of them became a problem.
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