Chapter 733
Love Unbreakable by Bank Brook
Sitting up suddenly, Katie whispered to herself, "I can't just sit here waiting for the end!"
In the silence of the night.
An urgent alarm pierced the stillness of the detention center.
Accompanied by the hurried steps of the supervisor, who opened the door to discover Katie in a pool of blood.
The supervisor shouted for medical help: «The pregnant woman from 202... She has cut her wrists. "We need an ambulance now."
The supervisor tried to stop the bleeding with basic first aid, but blood flowed copiously from the deep cuts.
Paramedics soon arrived, placing Katie on a stretcher and rushing her to an ambulance as their sirens sounded.
As the ambulance left, Katie relaxed her tightly clenched fist and her lips curved into a slight triumphant smile.
When Raegan heard the news, it was already noon the next day.
However, overwhelmed by the problems of the study, she could barely spare a thought for the situation.
The entire supply chain, from raw material sourcing to production lines, had collapsed, causing significant delays in the fulfillment of a large batch of orders.
To make matters worse, the finished products stored overnight in the company's warehouse had been damaged beyond repair by two petty thieves who had broken in to steal.
Faced with numerous urgent requests, Raegan quickly created a joint after-sales service team to handle returns with customers.
However, returns alone could not solve all the problems. Some customers needed custom items for upcoming events and couldn't bear to wait for new production. Even offering double the original compensation failed to placate some of them.
Left with no other options, Raegan, along with her management team, including Elin from the executive group, committed to meeting in person with each affected customer. They apologized and proposed an increase in compensation, demonstrating the studio's dedication to repairing the damage.
Raegan decided to triple the compensation, which raised a request of one hundred million dollars to a liability of three hundred million.
Initial assessments valued the destroyed orders at $2.6 billion, which meant an expected outlay of $7.2 billion in compensation.
Considering that Crescent had accumulated a total gross profit of only $2 billion since its founding, bridging this financial gap seemed insurmountable.
The police had arrested the thieves responsible, but they were too poor to pay compensation and preferred imprisonment to payment.
Raegan quickly realized that these thieves were nothing more than pawns. The real architects were Alexis and his partners, who, after seeing their plans thwarted, were not going to let her escape their revenge lightly.
Erick, outraged, attempted to transfer all available funds from his business to help Raegan.
However, Raegan refused, unwilling to jeopardize Erick's company.
With no alternatives, he decided to use the money his mother had left him.
That same day, Raegan had been waiting outside a media company for almost three hours. In the scorching heat of summer, it became clear that the delay of the person Raegan was supposed to meet with was intentional.
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