For a businessman, business trips were a part of life. Cecelia Archer knew he had let work pile up recently while taking care of her, so she was very understanding.
That night, Shane Grant was in the study, making one phone call after another.
The company had already borrowed from every bank in Veridia, big or small, that would approve a loan. There wasn’t much credit available to begin with, and now with Damien Vaughn’s interference, even fewer were willing to negotiate. So, he decided to look to other cities.
He had contacts in Corvane’s business circles who had worked with him before and could pull some strings. Shane Grant decided to head to Corvane first.
True to his word, he was in Corvane the very next day.
Arranging dinners, getting to know bank executives, building rapport, going through the motions—Shane Grant spent his days shuffling between various social functions, drinking until he threw up every night.
Yet, he managed to secure very few loans.
Perhaps because Damien Vaughn was pulling strings behind the scenes, every bank claimed to have plenty of business and was reluctant to promise him a loan.
After a week of this, Shane Grant had drunk himself into a gastritis flare-up and had only managed to secure a paltry twenty million in loans.
On this particular day, his assistant absolutely refused to let him go out again.
"President Grant, you were spitting up blood last night! The stomach pain kept you up all night. You absolutely cannot drink again today, or something terrible is going to happen. Let’s go to the hospital first. We can deal with work once you’ve recovered."
Shane Grant wanted to insist on going to the dinner, but a sharp cramp seized his stomach the moment he tried to stand. Left with no choice, he had to go to the hospital.
Meanwhile, back in Veridia, a major accident had occurred at a construction site run by one of the company’s subsidiaries during the week Shane Grant was away.
A construction worker lost his footing while climbing a scaffold, fell from a high place, and landed head-first on a pile of bricks. He died on the spot.
To cut costs, the construction crew had illegally hired a worker under the age of eighteen. The victim was that very boy.
The boy’s father, who also worked at the site, had a volatile reaction upon seeing what happened to his son. He demanded an immediate explanation from the company.
The matter was urgently reported to President Lee, the project head. But President Lee was managing several projects simultaneously and was currently out of town, unable to return immediately. To keep the situation from escalating and damaging the company’s reputation, he ordered his subordinates to handle the funeral arrangements while he rushed back.
The project manager gave the boy’s father one hundred thousand yuan, telling him to arrange the funeral and that further compensation would be discussed once President Lee got back.
The boy’s father, thinking the company was trying to get out of paying, was devastated by the loss of his son and utterly disappointed. He called the police.
The police quickly descended on the site and uncovered numerous violations.
Not only were they employing underage workers, but they had also hired people over the retirement age of sixty. On top of that, they frequently withheld wages, which had even led to physical altercations when workers demanded their pay.
The construction site was immediately shut down and ordered to rectify its practices. By the time President Lee returned, the project was not only halted, but he was also facing a one-million-yuan payout for the accident on top of a massive fine.
President Lee was livid. He immediately summoned all the project managers for a meeting, tore into them, and then ordered them to fire every worker who didn’t meet regulations to prevent any future disasters.
He assumed that with the compensation paid and the project delayed, the matter would be over.
But the next day, a headline story shot to the top of the national trending topics.
Grant Properties Exposed: Illegal Hiring and Firing, Chronic Withholding of Wages, and Unscrupulous Operations!


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