Chapter 75
This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr
Sonia pondered for a few seconds. âFor now, go negotiate with the presidents of these banks and see if theyâre willing to change their minds. Also, use that as an opportunity to get a grasp on whether Titus is the one pulling the strings.â
âOkay,â Daphne answered. Seemingly having thought of something, she asked, âShould I report this to President Lane?â
âNo.â Sonia shook her head. âCharles will be busy running his own company. I donât want to bother him.â
âAlright.â
After Daphne left, Rebecca from the finance department came. âPresident Reed, whatâs going on? I got a few calls from multiple banks. Theyâre urging us to repay our loans immediately. Havenât we just gotten them? Why are they telling us to pay when itâs not even time yet?â Rebecca questioned as she walked up to Soniaâs desk.
Sonia pinched the bridge of her nose. âCanât you see that weâre being targeted?â
âBy who?â Rebecca slammed her palm on the desk.
A chilly glint fleeted across Soniaâs gaze. âI suspect Titus is behind this, but I have no evidence yet.â
âThat will have to wait. We need to prioritize solving the crisis regarding our capital. The main funds that are supporting the operation of Paradigm Co. consist of the loans from those banks. The company will fall into bankruptcy the moment we return the money to the banks.â Rebecca sounded irritated.
Sonia pulled her lips into a thin line. Of course Iâm aware of the graveness of the situation.
âPresident Reed.â A knock came from the door again.
When Sonia glanced in its direction, she saw Daphne standing there while shaking her head regretfully. âI already tried negotiating with the banks. Those that have yet to offer a loan refused to do that no matter how I tried to convince them, whereas those that already loaned us money were adamant about us repaying our loans. What should we do, President Reed?â
Sonia clenched her fist before raising yet another question. âDid they tell you if Titus is behind this?â
âNope. I did ask, but none of them gave a clear response. It was as if they were fearing something,â Daphne replied.
âThese are national banks. As the presidents of these banks, they have no reason to fear the owner of a private company.â Rebecca furrowed her brows.
Sonia narrowed her eyes. âUnless itâs not Titus, but a government official who ordered them to do so.â
âPresident Reed, have you somehow offended any government officials?â Rebecca questioned solemnly.
At a loss, Sonia shook her head. âI have no idea.â She had to deal with an official from a relevant department because of the plot of land. However, she didnât recall ever offending that official.
âForget about it. Weâll think about that later. President Reed, we need to solve the crisis regarding our funding right now,â Rebecca reminded.
Sonia shut her eyes in exhaustion. âDaphne, contact the presidents of the banks that already lent us the loans. Tell them I will buy them a meal at Universal Hotel.â Iâll have to give up on the banks that have yet to offer us a loan. However, I need to convince those that already offered us their loans to change their minds, or else Paradigm Co. will be done for.
âSure.â Daphne nodded.
Then, Sonia glanced at Rebecca. âArrange the documents for the loans and come with me.â
âOkay,â Rebecca answered.
An hour later, they arrived at Universal Hotel. Belonging to Fuller Group, it was the only seven-star hotel in Seafield. The simplest meal there could easily cost a normal family a yearâs worth of their income, not to mention that Sonia had booked a private room to treat the presidents to a lavish meal that consisted of exquisite culinaries.
Since Sonia had shown her sincerity by providing the presidents with such deluxe treatment, they knew they had to at least disclose something to her. Therefore, they finally told her that the person who was targeting her was a Stryder.
âPresident Reed, from what I gather, thereâs only one prestigious family with that surname, and itâs the Stryder Family in Norfolk,â Rebecca whispered into Soniaâs ear while leaning close to her.
Sonia tightened her grip on her wine glass with a morose look on her pretty face. âItâs Melody Stryder.â Although she didnât have a feud with the Stryders, she did have a minor disagreement with Melody before.
âI knew it. But why is she doing this? Could it be because of what happened when you were playing cards last time?â Rebecca surmised.
Sonia took a sip out of her wine, her face devoid of expression. âPerhaps.â
âIsnât she being a little too petty if that is the case?â Rebecca smirked. âBesides, Melody is poking her nose where she is unwelcomed. How dare she, the daughter of a prestigious family in Norfolk, interfere with affairs in Seafield? President Reed, Iâll go make a call.â
âYeah.â Sonia agreed to it with a nod.
After getting up and leaving the room, Rebecca found a quiet spot to make a call.
âSay whatever you need to say!â A gruff voice came through the line.
Rebecca rolled her eyes. âOld man, I heard that the higher-ups intend to have the Hayes Family crack down on the Stryders because of how cocky they have been as of late. However, they never got to take action because they havenât gotten a suitable excuse to do so. Is this true?â
âWhy do you ask?â The man seemed impatient.
âSo I guess the rumors are true.â Rebecca lit a cigarette that she retrieved from her pocket to puff on it. âI called to bring you some good news, of course. Matthew Stryderâs granddaughter, Melody Stryder, is currently in Seafield, and had used her familyâs influence to interfere with the operations of the banks in Seafield in an attempt to give my boss a hard time. What about you crack down on the Stryders using this as an excuse?â
The manâs eyes lit up. âThis is good news indeed. Not even Matthew was allowed to interfere with the politics in other regions back when he was still the head of the family. His granddaughter sure has some guts to break the taboo.â
âShe sure does. Sheâs also stupid enough to give us something that could be used as leverage against her family,â Rebecca mocked after puffing out some smoke.
The last time when they were playing cards, Melody had offended her once, so she used the info she had of the Stryders to give them some trouble. This time around, Melody basically dug her own grave by getting her entire family into trouble. Rebecca couldnât help but chuckle at the thought of it.
Meanwhile, the man frowned. âWhat are you laughing at, you damned brat? Howâs progress with the search for the young master?â
The smile on Rebeccaâs face faded as she roared, âHow dare you even mention that? You told me that the young master had spent some time in Jordain County, but I found nothing when I got there! How am I supposed to make any progress?â
The man choked on his words. âAlright, stop yelling at me. Just make sure to find the young master as soon as possible. The old master doesnât have much time left.â
âI get it,â Rebecca replied reluctantly. After ending the call, she snubbed the cigarette and headed back to the private room.
While nearing the entrance, she saw the presidents of the banks coming out from within the room. Sonia saw them off from behind with a smile on her face. However, Rebecca noticed that her smile seemed forced, and there was a hint of melancholy to it.
âPresident Reed.â Rebecca spoke after the others left. âHow did the negotiations go?â
Sonia wheeled around to sit down on the chair in the room. âI failed. They refuse to continue with the loan. However, I did get a three-day concession, during which Paradigm Co. is supposed to repay all of its loans.â
âThree daysâ¦â Rebecca smiled. âThat works!â
âWhat do you mean?â Sonia gazed at her in confusion.
Rebecca answered merrily, âDonât you worry, President Reed. I can guarantee that the banks will stop collecting debt from you after three days, and those that have yet to offer the company a loan will approve of it, because the Stryders will soon be in big trouble.â
Upon noticing the cheerful look on Rebeccaâs face, Sonia had a realization. âYou pulled some strings, didnât you?â
Rebecca merely smiled without saying anything.
Still, Sonia was certain that she had to be someone prominent. The phone call she went out to make earlier must be the key to everything. Upon reaching that conclusion, Sonia stood to bow at Rebecca.
Taken aback by Soniaâs sudden gesture, Rebecca got up. âWhat are you doing, President Reed?â