Wilbur's brows furrowed slightly.
He had never really been involved with Cape's business side of things.
However, it would not be good for the company at all if such a big investment was to go awry.
Wilbur gave it some thought, before saying, "Book me the next flight. I'll go personally."
"You want to go by yourself?" Faye asked, surprised.
Wilbur nodded. "I know nothing about what's happening there. I think it's best I go and help whoever I can, then take a look at the situation before worrying about the security team."
Faye fell silent. That seemed like a pretty good plan.
The chairman of Everest was still waiting to be saved, and there was no way they were going to hand over the hundred-million-dollar ransom.
If they were to do that, those criminals would only ask for more.
They would have to be put in their place so they would never try to mess with Everest Foreign Trade anymore.
"Thank you for doing this," said Faye.
Wilbur nodded, and Faye called her secretary to have the flight tickets booked at once.
Faron and Elsa sighed. Drinks tonight were probably not going to happen.
…
Over in Freeca.
Freeca was a land rich in minerals, with the mining industry covering two-thirds of the world's mineral supply. It possessed more than half of the world's gold, platinum, palladium, cobalt, and diamonds, as well as uranium, manganese, chromium, and petroleum, among others.
Just then, in the chairman's office over at the Everest Foreign Trade headquarters.
Hannah Toya leaned back in her chair, looking nothing but worried and tired.
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