The Almighty Lord Caspian by Cath Nitfisch
Chatper 461
Chapter 461 A Laughing Stock
At the signaling of his hand, Damon’s men rushed out. With a weapon in their hands, they smashed everything in the store.
“Stop it!”
“Please, stop! It’s all a misunderstanding! Please don’t do this. I beg you!” the store manager pleaded.
However, Damon and his men ignored him. Besides, they had come to mess with Southlake Corporation. There was no reason for them to stop now.
From the second floor of a café opposite the store, Ginger was watching everything.
She laughed at that sight.
“This is only the beginning, Caspian. There’ll be more to come for Southlake Corporation. Let’s see how you’ll save your sorry asses when there are quality issues at every store,” she murmured.
Ginger’s favorite pastime was to disrupt other businesses. She was willing to go to great lengths as long as she could drive Southlake Corporation out of Dhord City.
After all, she had already spent ten million dollars on hiring Damon.
The money was well spent, it seemed. Everything was within their control.
Once this matter escalated, Southlake Corporation’s products would definitely be hit with an unprecedented blow!
It would be hard for them to restore their reputation.
Ginger would then take this opportunity to contact the media sites to report on this matter.
Even if Willow were to come forward and give a statement, she wouldn’t be able to fix their tarnished reputation..
Willow rushed over as soon as she heard about the news.
“What happened?”
Willow became anxious instantly when she saw the wrecked store.
When she was about to go in, Caspian stopped her.
“Slow down. Let’s see what they came here for,” Caspian said calmly.
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“I want to make it clear, hubby. Our products would never have poison in them,” Willow said. anxiously.
Their products had quality control at every stage. It was just not possible that their products would be compromised.
They had to give a statement and clarify the matter as soon as possible. Otherwise, the loss they would have to bear would be unimaginable if the matter were to get out of hand.
“Not now. They won’t believe you even if you were to go in and explain everything.” Caspiant intercepted Willow when she tried to go over.
that someone had intentionally tampered with
had also arrived at
go in. If
Rebecca had seen all sorts of ploys people would use
just stand here and watch from afar, can we?” Willow was suddenly at a loss, not knowing what she
find the mastermind
the culprit, it would be impossible for them to reenter the market when Southlake Corporation’s reputation had
in with
Won’t Rebecca’s appearance make things worse?” Willow
a worried tone.
in Diatoran
the emotions
definitely be able to solve
are you willing to solve this
clue what Caspian’s plan
Caspian would protect her.
of you, be careful!” Willow said.
on Caspian now because she really didn’t know what
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“Refund immediately!”
I can’t believe Southlake Corporation sells such low–quality
kill us? Refund us
purchased their products were aggrieved. They
you! Stop
products are absolutely safe!”
pleaded nonstop.
wanted to believe them.
Caspian yelled as he walked
intimidating that everyone
the store that was just in
stared at him.
coldly, “Did you deliberately
trouble?”
are you?” Damon asked Caspian,
Is there any problem?”
a smile.
Corporation, huh? You came at the right time! My friend died from poisoning after using your
choices. One, compensate us. Two, we meet
for someone
“Compensate!”
them to court!”
right! I’ll have your reputation ruined!”
behind Damon were
Caspian’s face darkened.
man must be
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