Chapter 1104
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Chapter 1104 Go Bust Arielle was profoundly moved by the sincerity that was palpable upon Jaredâs face.
She pursed her lips briefly before she replied, âIndeed, I do have another purpose for being here. I need to locate one specific individual.â
âYouâre trying to find someone?â
Arielle affirmed that with a nod. âI canât tell you any more than that, as it could be somewhat dangerous.
But rest assured that I will not hesitate to approach if thereâs anything that you may be able to help with.â
Jared nodded in acknowledgment, but he still seemed apprehensive. âDoes that have anything to do with that call you just made?â
It might have been better if he did not mention it. The fact that he did elicited a chuckle from Arielle.
âNo, it doesnât,â said Arielle with a subtle smile. âWould you be keen to accompany me to a free meal tomorrow, though?â
âA free meal?â
âYou heard that right. Not only is it completely free, but itâll also give us both who came in undeservedly through our connections a chance to get even. Are you in?â said Arielle with an enigmatic smirk.
âHell yeah, Iâm in!â Jared agreed in a heartbeat.
âGood. Then Iâll let them know that weâre coming.â
With that, Arielle sent Selena a message, short and sweet, to inform her of her own willingness to extend her aid.
Selena could immediately read between the lines. She did not reveal Arielleâs identity to Noah and merely passed the formerâs contact details along.
Across the shores in Horington.
In order to monopolize the supply chain in Horington and put pressure on Vinson, Trevorâs company had accumulated for themselves a large stockpile of building materials.
A week had passed since, yet they still had not heard anything from the representatives on Vinsonâs end.
In the beginning, Trevor was of the opinion that Vinson was just holding back out of pride and believed that it might take the latter a couple of days to respond. After grinding from dawn to dusk, day in, day out, coupled with the grief Cecilia had given him, he was terribly worn out. There were several days on the trot when he elected to put up at a hotel rather than go home.
Although he was willing to wait, his company could not afford to.
Turnaround for the construction supply company had always been slow, and this was only made worse with this maneuver to sever Vinsonâs supply chain. Not only had the companyâs cash flow been adversely compromised, but it had also led them to take on loans that landed them heavily in debt.
If its financial woes were not addressed soon, the company could find itself on the brink of insolvency.
âMr. Larson,â the companyâs chief financial officer said with his brow slick with sweat. âThe latest financial report released showed that the company cannot stay afloat for more than a couple of days.
You have to come up with something, or the other projects are going to be affected as well. If this is to persist, the companyâs going to go bust!â
âYou think I donât know that?â Trevor took a huge puff of tobacco and replied through the swirling spirals of smoke. âGo over the accounts carefully again and make sure you get every single figure right. I need to know exactly how long the company can hold out.â
âUnderstood!â The chief financial officer then exited with a considerable stack of charts in hand.
The unbearably flustered Trevor paced back and forth inside the office.
Past this many days since the commencement of the project, the existing batch of building materials in Lukeâs company should be close to running out. They ought to be looking to make new acquisitions by now, so how is it then that they havenât realized that Iâve already bought up all the available materials in Horington?
Going through one cigarette after another, Trevor had the entire interior of the office saturated with its effluvium.
An inopportune rapping then came upon his door.
âEnter.â
In came his assistant, Derek Sully, with some apparent glee. âWeâve received word that Vinson Nightshire has arrived in Horington, Mr. Larson!â
Trevorâs face lit up. âReally?â
âYes. Heâs just left the airport and should be on his way to the branch office. If my estimations are correct, he must have discovered that youâve monopolized the supply chain in Horington and therefore rushed down here to attend to it personally.â
âSplendid! This is just fantastic news! Our earlier effort has not gone to waste, after all.â Trevor was shaking with exhilaration. âSee to it that weâve booked a table at the finest restaurant. Vinson will soon come calling.â