Nobody saw it coming—the batch of ingredients the Walker family had sold off was now being recalled en masse.
Even the Walkers were blindsided.
Just a while ago, the Walkers were raising their glasses, dreaming of market domination. They had schemed to monopolize the ingredient market, leaving Cedillo Inc. stuck with unsellable stock and anticipating a massive loss of seven billion for Cedillo’s secondary division.
To turn things around, they needed to look for opportunities beyond their current scope. While Cedillo Inc. was preoccupied, the Walkers planned to strike, hitting Cedillo when they were most vulnerable, aiming to erase the shame of their past defeat by Andre.
“Mr. Walker Sr., congratulations. Looks like you're about to reclaim your throne in the market,” said an employee who had defected from Cedillo Inc. to join the Walker team.
The elder Walker raised his glass, “This success is all thanks to Mr. O'Ryan joining us.”
Just as they were about to celebrate, a phone call wiped the smiles off their faces.
Who had leaked that their stock was acquired through shady channels?
Mr. Walker Sr. hadn’t even taken a sip of his wine when he heard the news. His once cloudy eyes sharpened with fury. “Who reported us?”
Their dealings had been shrouded in secrecy, undetected at checkpoints. How could it be that now, after the goods were sold, someone had tipped off the authorities?
That morning, the Walker family had cleared their warehouse, and by evening, they were planning a thank-you party. But by afternoon, the police were at their door. “Mr. Walker, please provide the sales ledger for this stock, including the source of every ton.”
Bruce Walker, the eldest son, stood to parry with the police. “Officers, our goods are all lawfully procured and processed. What brings you here so suddenly? Of course, we will fully cooperate with your investigation. I'm quite good friends with Chief Wilson from your department, you know...”
“Bruce, you might have connections, but they won’t help you this time. The order for a thorough investigation comes from above, beyond Chief Wilson's reach,” a young officer stated with righteous indignation, as his team began their inspection.
Old man Walker sat in his executive chair, his cunning eyes sharp as a hawk's talon, filled with malice.
Only someone with serious clout could have instigated this, maybe the one sitting in the president’s office at Eldoria Cedillo Inc.
Mr. Walker clenched his fists, his knuckles whitening with tension. It seemed like Andre was still watching them!
If it were just a matter of tracing the stock’s origins, they would have time to spar with the authorities. By the time any action was taken, the clients would have already used the goods, leaving no one accountable.
But this time, the target was all the goods they had just sold.
If they had to recall everything, they would face hundreds, maybe thousands, of clients demanding compensation for breach of contract.
If they refused to pay, their reputation would be damaged. If they did pay, the Walkers didn’t even want to imagine the cost.
Either way, they were trapped.
Back at Cedillo Inc.'s president's office.
The head of the overseas division called Andre gleefully, “Boss, the market is starting to recall all of the Walker’s orders.”
Andre sneered, “Good. Keep it up.”
After the call, Andre switched on the office screen, tuning into overseas news to watch live footage from Eldoria.
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