Chapter 3083
Meanwhile, at BayCorp, Patricia had already reached Ellar's office.
"Did the companies we planned to meet with arrive?" Patricia asked Ellar.
"Yes, they're here. My secretary showed them to the conference room," Ellar replied, standing up.
"Let's go."
"Okay," Patricia agreed, and they went together to the conference room.
Inside were four people, each with an assistant behind them.
Ellar looked at them and said, "Now that everyone's here, let's begin."
He sat at the head of the table and said loudly, "If you have doubts about my company's qualifications,
please check out these documents first."
The secretary handed out some papers, and the attendees started to read them.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"When you wanted to partner with our company, you liked that it was connected to Riddle Corporation.
Now, you're questioning my qualifications," Ellar said, looking around the room. "I understand. Legally,
it's a problem on my end."
"Mr. Riddle, some things were out of our control," one person tried to explain.
"I get it. Sometimes priorities change, which is normal," Ellar nodded, showing understanding, but his
words made others uneasy.
"Mr. Riddle, this isn't the only reason you called US here, is it?" another person frowned.
"Mr. Lane, don't worry. I didn't call this meeting just for that. The main goal is to fix the issue," Ellar
clarified, then turned to the others. "Mr. Yeaman,
Mr. Vickerman, Mr. Mikhailov, what do you think?"
"We're here to solve the problem," Jeremy Yeaman, Wiley Vickerman, and Boris Mikhailov replied.
"Okay," Ellar said, looking at the documents in their hands. "You've read through these papers. They
lay out the terms for ending our partnership. If you're okay with them, sign, and we'll wrap things up."
"Really?" Aadesh Lane raised an eyebrow skeptically.
The others glanced at each other before saying, "Let's not rush into anything."
"Why not? Our partnership is over," Aadesh said, reaching for a pen to sign.
Ellar's eyes narrowed, and he scoffed, "Fine. I'll have our legal team contact your company to finish
everything quickly."
"That would be best,” Aadesh said, passing the document to his assistant. He cautioned, "But
remember, if there's a breach, it won't be as simple as this time.”
"Mr. Lane, please, I have other things to talk about with everyone," Ellar said, smiling slightly, hinting
that Aadesh could leave and not hold up their meeting.
Aadesh sensed something wasn't right and sighed, "We came here together, so we'll leave together.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmPlus, I need to talk to Mr. Mikhailov."
He was curious to know what Ellar was really up to.
"If that's the case, you may stay," Ellar said, seeming unconcerned. He then turned to the others. "And
what about you guys? Are you planning to sign?"
"We're thinking about it. We've been working together for a long time, so it doesn't seem right to end
things like this," Wiley said, pausing.
"Our intention is not to cause trouble," Jeremy added, smiling.
"Exactly," Boris agreed.
Ellar smiled slightly. "Then, what do you suggest?"
"It's not a big deal, really. We just had to act because of increased scrutiny, " Wiley explained before
turning to Ellar. "Do you have any other ideas?"