Chapter 255
Charlie laid out his plans in detail, and Aiden agreed to it and was willing to cooperate with him.
Charlie pointed out when they finished communicating, “Zachary, the police discovered that your pharmaceutical company is operating in violation of regulations. You and the company have equal responsibility for it despite Jeffrey being the culprit. I’d be abusing my authority for personal gain if I were to help you.”
Naturally, the brothers had to reach a verdict since they were ostensibly discussing it.
Charlie sighed. “What a pity it is for those legitimate drugs that have obtained patents and production licenses.”
He genuinely felt sorry for it.
Jeffrey had also developed numerous medicinal drugs in the
pharmaceutical company to cover up the fact that he was producing illegal ones.
It would be a grave loss for needy patients if the medicinal drugs and the company were banned.
Cecilia uttered, “The solution is simple. You can sell those drugs directly to other pharmaceutical companies with your patent, while the finished. products that have already been manufactured can be sold at the cost price.”
Of course, Charlie knew those drugs could be sold, but doing so required permission from the police.
Jeffrey had committed a felony, and it was nothing unusual for the police to seize his drugs.
The police could very well ignore Charlie’s request to reclaim the drugs since his identity as the pharmaceutical company’s boss was suspicious enough.
Aiden understood Charlie’s concerns. “I will inform the police about this. You may do as you see fit once it is confirmed that there’s nothing wrong with those drugs.”
While he’d intervened, the release of the drugs still hinged on the police’s investigative results, clearing him from being labeled as abusing his authority for personal gain.
Charlie breathed a sigh of relief. “I would have enough capital to start afresh if I managed to sell those drugs.”
He looked toward Cecilia and asked, “Cecilia, do you want to partner with
me?”
The partnership alluded to both of them joining Wolf Killer together. Cecilia caught on and immediately agreed, “Why not? The
pharmaceutical industry is extremely profitable, and I sure need the money.”
“Great. I’ll contact you once I’ve reopened the pharmaceutical company.”
He got to his feet at that. “It’s getting late. I’ve been busy the entire day and will be heading home to rest.”
Aiden stood as well since there was more he needed to ask Charlie.
“Let’s go. I need to settle some business downstairs, and you might as well talk to me about Jeffrey on the way.”
“Okay.”
Aiden whispered to Cecilia after Charlie had left, “Ceci, Jeffrey won’t live long if he doesn’t take the antidote. You should go to the laboratory and help him develop it. But withhold it from him for now and let him suffer first!”
Cecilia nodded. “Okay, I’ll check in on Grandma Elaine and finish feeding her the soup before going to the laboratory.”
“Okay, you can manage your own time. Jeffrey won’t be dying so easily anyhow.”
He left Evan’s ward and went with Charlie to take the elevator downstairs. Aiden avoided the surveillance cameras and used Morse code to inquire about the incident in which the members of Wolf Killer intended to use Cecilia to swap the antidote.
Charlie nodded in admission.
He had made the call while John conveyed the shareholders‘ intentions to him.
They didn’t care about its feasibility and only valued it as an extra chance to capture Cecilia.
It was a superb opportunity for Charlie, whereby he could logically get ahold of Cecilia without arousing the suspicion of the stakeholders. He’d chosen not to speak of it in the ward, as Hayden had wasted too
much time.
John would find it fishy if he kept going around in circles disputing about the issue of the pharmaceutical company.
Little had he foreseen Aiden bringing it up when he’d decided to broach the topic the following day.
Aiden refrained from going on a spiel and stuck to expressing his ideas due to time constraints.
The two brothers were on the same page and hit it off straight away. Aiden returned to Evan’s ward after Charlie departed from the hospital and revealed the outcome of his brief conversation with Charlie to Evan. Evan urged, “Aiden, this plan needs to be implemented quickly before it’s too late.”
“I agree. The stand–in will arrive in Ningham tonight. We’ll set the ball rolling once Ceci has verified him. But before that, we’ll need Charlie to gain the trust of the remaining two shareholders.”
Aiden whipped out his phone to dial the police chief of Hestrya once he finished speaking.
Hestrya was currently in a state of turmoil.
Hayden’s men incited rumors, which caused a large group of people who’d been Hayden’s beneficiaries to riot at the police headquarters.
The media portals also took advantage of the trending incident and widely spread news about how the police stripped Hayden of his human rights by forbidding his lawyer from meeting him.
Hayden’s lawyer was even more ruthless and sued Hestrya’s police chief directly.
Fortunately, the court case needed to be scheduled. Hence, the police chief only received a subpoena thus far.
While the police chief on duty steeled himself to withstand the pressure, doing so for 48 hours was challenging.
Receiving Aiden’s call was like seeing the light at the end of the tunnel for him.
He wiped the sweat from his head and questioned, “Commander Shaw, what can I do for you?”
Aiden detected the exhaustion in his tone.
“I bring good news. You need not withstand the pressure any longer. I
will give you a reason to arrest Hayden.”
A weight was lifted off the police chief’s shoulders at his words. “Commander, what steps should I take?”
“Just do this…”
Another major incident had taken place in Hestrya shortly after they finished their conversation.
The police cracked down on People’s Charity Organization, which was established by Hayden, and apprehended every one of its staff, from the janitor up the ranks to the person–in–change.
The police issued a notice just as the charity’s confused “beneficiaries” were about to demand justice on behalf of Zachary.
The notice stated that the philanthropist, Hayden, transported drugs via donations during the 20 years he’d been actively doing charity work.
He covered more than nine states and 20 cities with nearly 20 thousand victims.
Moreover, the whole charity organization was a major distribution center for addictive opioids, with an illegal profit of 1 trillion dollars!
The police even found up to eight tons of addictive opioids.
The numbers only included the ones that had been found out. Some still remained hidden or had been sold long ago.
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