Chapter 625

Mr. Lambert suddenly asked, "Do you notice anything?"

"The workers are predominantly older," she observed, noting most had gray hair.

In most factories, workers were typically young. Rarely did you see older employees.

These weren't just in their fifties - most appeared to be in their sixties. The production line also moved considerably slower than standard ones.

"Over the years, many factory policies have been discontinued, but one remains: this production line dedicated to the elderly. It's still running today. Your father established this rule to ensure they had income," Mr. Lambert explained.

He paused before continuing, "I've fought to keep this line operational. I'm telling you this because, while you needn't trust me completely, we can work together. I just want to preserve this line, which Manager Sullivan wants to shut down."

this production line. My father was right - if the factory uses West Ridge's land, it should help West Ridge's people,"

wasn't entirely false - he does care about the factory. But whether he's loyal to your father's factory or to Melvin's vision is

"You're suggesting he's

can't you guess?" Mr. Lambert

"Guess what?"

Sanders -

stunned. She never would have

he wasn't its true owner. Of course his mother would look out


Sarah

had happened, except the part

I agree to

seems Lambert is trustworthy. Remember, Sanders Corp

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