Chapter 2026 In a swift move, Karl grabbed Cyrus by the throat.
"Your behavior towards Maggie was caught on camera.
What do you think would happen if the police saw that?" Cyrus, caught off guard by the attack, struggled to breathe.
He grasped at Karl's hand, wheezing.
"Let... go! Let's talk!" "This video will stay with me," Karl growled.
"Another rude word to Maggie, and I won't hesitate to throw you in jail!" If not for protecting Maggie's reputation, Karl would have thrown this creep straight at the police.
With a final disgusted glance, he loosened his grip and stalked away.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtCyrus clutched his throat, coughing violently.
That gigolo was strong! He almost choked him out.
One thing was certain: he had to tell his aunt about Maggie's return! Maggie trailed Vinson up to his office on the third floor.
"Miss Shear, what brings you here?" Vinson inquired as he prepared coffee for her.
Maggie wasted no tgetting to the point.
"I'm here about the production line you stopped.
The fabric it produced was unique and in demand. Why not consider restarting it?" Vinson nodded, understanding Maggie's concern.
"Letcall Rodney Barrett, our workshop manager, to provide sinsights," he suggested, reaching for the phone.
Rodney, a seasoned veteran in his forties, arrived promptly.
Upon hearing Maggie's inquiry, he explained, "Restarting the production line isn't as simple as flipping a switch. The equipment is outdated, and continuing production would yield subpar results and little profit.
We halted operations for multiple reasons.
" With twenty years of experience at the factory, Rodney prioritized product quality above all else.
He even recommended removing the production line entirely, citing the inability of the existing equipment to maintain standards.
Sensing the tension, Vinson intervened, urging Rodney to consider accommodating Maggie's request. "Rodney, let's discuss this further.
Mr.
Robles' assistant emphasized the importance of meeting Miss Shear's requests.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHowever, Rodney remained steadfast.
"No, restarting the production line isn't feasible unless we invest in new Che eix equipment, he asserted firmly.
Vinson attempted to intervene, but Maggie interjected with a direct m question cutting through the tension. "Is it possible to restart the production line with new equipment?" "Absolutely," Rodney affirmed.
"However, procuring and installing new equipment isn't a simple task.
It requires a substantial initial investment, which, as Mr.
Ruiz mentioned, is currently lacking.
" The need for financial resources becevident, leaving Maggie deep in thought.
"Miss Shear, this situation... Vinson's expression reflected hisembarrassment.