Others expressed their opinions that if the worker indeed got drunk on duty and caused the fire, then Blakely Group could be viewed as a victim too.

This perspective drew anger from many, accusing the commentator of siding with Blakely Group.

The administrative review process would require some time.

Meanwhile, discussions about the fire continued unabated. Numerous individuals anxiously awaited the final outcome.

Meanwhile, Blakely Group’s stocks plummeted, leaving the stock market in chaos, filled with murmurs of disappointment and muttered curses.

The company’s fraught atmosphere was palpable to Sabrina during her working hours. The incessant phone calls in the CEO’s office, mostly from media outlets seeking a scoop on the situation, kept the lines buzzing.

The secretary’s response to all queries was, “The matter is under consideration.”

called to request your avoidance of public appearances, particularly

relentless pursuit for ratings, Sabrina understood their

inquiring, “When is

answered,

originated was now cordoned off, and the employees had been temporarily Laid

from the elevator,

could ascertain Tyrone’s mood over the phone, but as Blakely Group’s senior executives,

out the French windows at the charred building with a coffee

entered the room, Tyrone gestured for them to take a seat on the sofa. In a composed tone,

branch, seemed a Little on edge as he replied, “Mr. Blakely, I bear the brunt for this incident. I should’ve been more vigilant. I was oblivious to the janitor’s drinking

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