"Of course, Mr. Ryker. I'll go with you!"

Abel nodded and said, "Alright, we need to get this done as soon as possible. We can't waste even an hour!"

"I agree, Mr. Ryker!" Vice President Bennett left the president's office to get the secretary to book the earliest flight ticket available.

Abel sat in his large office chair and frowned.

Why did this issue come up at this particular time? What a coincidence for several business partners to announce a temporary suspension of operations. Although the contract allowed a brief suspension due to uncontrollable circumstances such as pandemics and weather, their timing is suspicious.

I desperately needed their payments to alleviate the danger of Ryker Group’s capital chain rupture.

They somehow run into difficulty right now, is that right?

Abel became more convinced that something was wrong as he gave it more thought. He needed to identify the root of the problem and find a quick, effective solution. Otherwise, how could he revoke his grandfather's military order?

Meanwhile, at Ryker's residence, Oscar was listening to Adam's nonsense due to Abel's military order.

Adam said, "Grandad, this news is 100 percent trustworthy. Our overseas business partners have suspended their operations, and it will take months to resume production. Our group's capital chain will be in grave danger if we don't get their payments soon."


Oscar remained silent but nodded gravely.

Adam complained, "Abel must take responsibility because he signed the military order with you. He’s such a disappointment. How could he put the needs of our family aside in favor of saving that little witch?"

Oscar remained silent, but he appeared gloomier. He grunted, "Hmph!"

Adam was pleased with his achievement. He continued to add fuel to the flames and stated, "Anyway, I don't trust Abel's work ethic, the same goes for many of Ryker's top executives."

Oscar frowned, "Our executives don't trust him? It doesn't seem right."

Adam suggested, "Why don't you give the Deputy General Manager of the Finance Department a call? He is a former subordinate of yours."

"You mean Doug?" Oscar asked.

Adam nodded, "Yes, he's one of them. There are others, but I shouldn't say."

Oscar said, "Let me ask Doug first. My vision has become blurry, call his number for me."

Adam complied and gave Douglas a call.

Adam had already given Douglas a script and an enormous payment in advance for his response. Douglas would identify the other executives if his grandfather asked about them. Of course, Adam also bribed these people.

Oscar had a conversation with Doug. The latter, as one might expect, had plenty of complaints against Abel. He was accused of being a dictator who misled the populace and was overbearing.

Doug said, "Old Mr. Ryker, I'm not the only one who is unhappy with him; there are several people who share my opinion. It shows the collective wisdom and judgment of the masses are accurate and reliable."

Oscar responded solemnly, "Hmm, I get it now. I'll deal with this."

After ending the call with Douglas, Oscar massaged the center of his forehead and leaned back on the sofa. He looked somewhat weary.

Abel is the best candidate to take over the company. I have personally chosen and trained him. Why is he such a letdown?
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