Chapter 211
Aurora couldn’t help but find it amusing–those two were something else.
After picking at a few bites of breakfast, she headed straight to Walton Corporation.
On the drive over, her mind drifted back to the supplier issue.
Things were getting out of hand, and it couldn’t be delayed any longer.
She could afford to stall, but Vanguard’s project couldn’t wait.
It wasn’t just her name on the line; it was the result of everyone’s hard work.
She pulled into the underground garage and made her way to the elevator, already planning how to smooth things over with the
suppliers. That was her top priority now.
But the moment she stepped into her office, she realized things had taken a turn she didn’t expect.
She’d been planning to invite a few suppliers out for a proper sit–down, maybe over a meal, to clear the air and find a way
forward.
Instead, what greeted her was a mess.
One after another, they’d all cut her off–her messages went unanswered, calls rang out or were blocked entirely.
Aurora stared at the string of exclamation marks on her screen, momentarily stunned.
Were they really going to burn bridges like this?
Not long ago, there was still room for negotiation.
She was just about to visit their offices herself–this was business, after all, and ties didn’t just vanish cleanly overnight.
In such a small circle, people always crossed paths again. Severing things too bluntly wasn’t a good look for anyone.
Then came a sudden, urgent knock on the door. Her heart skipped a beat.
“Come in,” she called out.
Her assistant rushed in, clutching a stack of A4 papers, panic written all over her face.
“Miss Walton, you need to see this. I don’t know what happened, but early this morning, several companies faxed us notices.
They’re cutting ties for good.”
She hesitated, then added, “Even their assistants blocked me. All of them. It’s like they coordinated it.”
Aurora’s face darkened.
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The weight of it hit her all at once.
“Same here. Every single supplier cut me off–no explanation, nothing.”
Aurora’s expression darkened.
The more she pieced it together, the clearer it became–this wasn’t some coincidence.
There had to be a hand behind the scenes pulling the strings.
So many issues blowing up at the exact same time? No way that was natural.
Her assistant grew more anxious.
“Miss Walton, what should we do now?
If these suppliers back out for good, we’ll have a hard time finding suitable replacements.
Vanguard’s project might have to shut down completely.”
Aurora pressed her lips into a tight line. She was fully aware of how serious this was.
That was exactly what made it all feel so wrong.
This wasn’t just bad luck. It felt personal, like someone was targeting her, and only her.
But who?
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