Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 340: Investigate the messenger

  Chapter 340 Investigate the Instigator

   "Get in the car and talk." This topic is very sensitive. After Winston reminded, the three of them interrupted the conversation and got into the car silently and rushed towards the Nak Weaving Factory.

"Comrade Andrei is right. Only other factory owners have motives to target us in this area. But this is a light industrial area, and there are dozens of factories of all kinds. How can we find the instigator?" ?” Benedict sat in the co-pilot, turned his head to discuss with Andre and Winston sitting in the back.

   "It's hard to say." Winston didn't have a clue. "We can't rule out whether there is a combination of multiple factories. If it is a collective test by them, it will be more troublesome than a single factory."

   Benedict raised another possibility: "Could it be someone from the government? Because the counterfeit gang or the new system we promulgated caught their attention, so they arranged this hand to test?"

  Andre said: "Didn't you do the aftermath of the counterfeit gang? You should be much clearer than us whether you have been alerted and tracked down by the government."

   "Probably not, but what if..." Benedict was also a little unconfident in front of such a major event.

"If the government is aware of the abnormality in our factory, it will be even more dangerous, because our various behaviors cannot stand scrutiny on their side. However, this disturbance does not seem to be something that the government can do. Their With great power and many methods, if you want to test us, you won’t be able to hire a few gangsters to fight with our workers.” Winston analyzed, “Of course, this is just my personal inference. There is no lower limit for the government. We will really take such an approach... In short, we have to go back as soon as possible to formulate countermeasures for all possible possibilities."

   "Comrade, drive faster." Benedict urged the comrade in charge of driving.

  —

  Twenty minutes later, the three returned to the Nak Weaving Factory. Among them, Andre and Winston went straight to the office, and Benedict went to the factory to call Verak.

"What's the situation?" Verac heard Benedict give a general idea on the way from the factory to the office, but he was still a little confused on the whole, "Are you sure that those gangsters did this under the instigation of others, not to shirk responsibility? ?”

"They have no reason to fabricate lies. Now no one knows the identity of the instigator, and they have the same responsibility for saying or not." The door was locked, and then the curtains were drawn cautiously.

  Villac realized the seriousness of the problem from Winston's behavior: "In other words, it may be the government or the factory owners of other factories who ordered these gangsters?"

   "Yes, we have no way of confirming who it is. I have asked Sheriff Schneider to investigate this matter. He has collected money and should be more careful." Andre stood in front of the sofa.

"If you dare to target us, you must have taken sufficient precautions. It is impossible to find out only by those who have a vegetarian meal in the corpse. And if it was really done by the government, who can guarantee that the sheriff has known about it for a long time and is setting us up? ?” Veraker didn’t expect the slightest bit from that kind of thing, “This matter can only be verified by ourselves.”

"I think the most important thing now is to concentrate our efforts to prepare for these two different situations. If the government really targets us, hundreds of workers in the Nak Weaving Factory, and even the Kip City branch, and Comrade Keating's clubhouse construction will be in danger," Winston said.

  As the person in charge of security, Veraker knows the importance of everyone's safety: "We can proceed in two ways, preparing for the response and investigating the instigator at the same time."

   "Then we have to seek support from Comrade Melen and Comrade Keating." Andre said.

  There are so many things to be prepared at the moment, the four of them are absolutely overwhelmed, and both defense and investigation need to be mobilized in as many ways as possible. Such a mobilization will inevitably affect the sub-station and the club school.

  Verak did not try to be brave, and nodded: "Inform them, but don't let them come forward, we will call temporarily."

   "Hmm." Andre came to the desk and picked up the phone.

   "Do you want to investigate?" Winston looked at Verak.

   "Yes, at least reduce the scope. Other factory owners and the government have to exclude one, otherwise how can we operate the factory while guarding against their two forces." Verak, like everyone else, stood in front of the sofa and sat down unintentionally.

   "Do you have any ideas now?" Winston asked.

   "No, give me some time." Verak closed his eyes to reduce his perception of the outside world, so that he could concentrate on finding out the way to find the instigator behind the scenes.

  On one side, Andre dialed the phone number at the temporary site of the warehouse: "Hello, this is the Nak Weaving Factory. I am Andre. I have an urgent matter to find Comrade Melen."

   "...Hello, I'm Melen." After a while, the old Melen's voice came from the other end.

"Comrade Melen, I'm Andre, and this is what happened..." Andre made a long story short, without missing any important information, "...Now we have decided to seek support, split into two groups, and find out the identity of the instigator along the way. Identity, prepare a response plan along the way."

  The impact of this news seems to be greater than the appearance of the counterfeit gang.

  Old Melen was silent for four or five seconds, and then said in a deep voice, "This matter concerns the collective safety of the pilot plant, club school, and sub-station. Just tell us what kind of help you need."

   "If the government is probing, they probably haven't noticed the branch station and club school. You can contact Comrade Keating to meet and gather our strength."

   "Now we can't easily go to join you, and you can't leave the factory at will, can you?"

"Yes, people from the government may be staring at us in various ways right now, we can just call for a while, so that even if something happens here, it will not affect you, and it will not completely disrupt the layout of Kipu City. " said Andre.

   "Has this matter been reported to President Boyne?" Old Melen asked.

  Andre looked at Verak. Verak is the person in charge of security. Whether the matter is serious enough to notify the president needs to be judged by him: "Verak, do you want to notify the president about this matter?"

"No need for now." Verac thought that Boyin was so tired, if he was still in self-guessing for a few more days, he might fall ill and cough endlessly, "I feel that the possibility of being ordered by the government is very low. Low."

   "How to say?" Benedict couldn't wait to understand the basis of Verac's judgment.

"Workers who work hard all day may not know my face, and factory owners who only count money all day may not know it, but people in the government can recognize it at a glance. If they set their sights on Nak Weaving Factory, Why didn't you notice me? If you noticed me, why didn't you just send someone to arrest me instead of instituting gangsters to make trouble?" Verak lowered his worries after deliberation.

"It makes sense. Apart from not having been to the police station, Verac has been involved in many other activities. If the government really pays attention to and suspects this place, it should find Verak, and use it to sit directly with the Shinac Weaving Factory. The Equality Council has something to do with it, so send people to surround this place." Benedict clapped his hands, and a smile appeared on his tense face.

   "Then..." Andre didn't know whether he should continue to seek help from Melen and Keating.

   "Just in case, please ask Comrade Melen and Teacher Keating to stand by. The president is not in a hurry." Veraker arranged.

   "Okay..." Andre and Melen started talking again.

"Your analysis is very pertinent. It seems that the possibility of the government is indeed very slim." Winston also felt that the sense of crisis has receded a lot, and poured a glass of water for himself. "If it is really a one-ten-thousandth possibility, If the government knows that you are still doing this here, then they are probably setting up a big game."

"If that's the case, no matter how many precautions we take, it won't help. We can only inform Comrade Melen and Mr. Keating that they should evacuate Kip City as soon as possible." Verak roughly determined that other factory owners were causing trouble, so he refocused his energy on Think about how to find the troublemakers from the dozens of factories in the light industrial zone.

  Verak never thought that other factories would target them, even if they were targeted, it shouldn't be at this time. Because they are walking a road that no one has ever traveled. Once this road is cleared, it may open up a more profitable model. Those factory owners should not take any action, so they don’t need to pay any price. Experiment with the Nak Weaving Mill.

  Nack Weaving Factory failed, just pretend nothing happened.

  Nak Weaving Factory succeeded, which gave them another choice in the future.

   No matter what, it's not a loss, so why would someone come to make trouble? Could it be that their interests were affected in other matters?

  Villac first became suspicious of those factories that were also engaged in the textile industry.

  Their production growth is terrible, and other weaving factories are worried that they will steal customers and orders, so they specifically hurt their workers to affect production, which is logically justified.

   "The weaving mill..." Verac recalled the other weaving mills in the light industrial area.

  Before they acquired the Nak Weaving Factory, they visited many factories here, and talked with several of them about the acquisition, so they knew the situation very well.

Kip City has a well-developed textile industry, and many of them in the light industrial zone are engaged in the textile industry. Among them, 'Wifred' is the largest and most profitable weaving factory in Kip City. Next, the goal that Nak Looms will go beyond.

  In addition to Wilfred Weaving Factory, Rodney Weaving Factory and Jeffrey Weaving Factory are also doing well.

   These colleagues who are currently on top of the Nak Weaving Factory, if they feel that the rapid development of the Nak Weaving Factory will affect their income, there is a certain possibility that they will secretly play tricks.

   But this is just a speculation, how to prove it?

  If it wasn't them, which factory would it be, and with what motivation?

   Or, as Winston estimated, several factories grouped up to attack them?

   "How do you think we handled this fight?" Verak suddenly asked how the three-person fight was handled.

Andre hung up the phone just after talking to Melen: "Our people and those who helped us were rescued. The former was recuperated and recuperated, and he was not fired nor affected his normal attendance. The latter's medical expenses are paid by us. We also got our thank you money for payment, and we will give priority to hiring in the follow-up recruitment... Everyone in the factory works harder, and outside the factory knows that we are willing to protect workers, and no one dares to take the initiative to provoke them. No matter how you look at it, the effect is good. of."

   Benedict added: "And it's useless for those troublemakers to play rogues without money. We will let them work to offset compensation."

   "Then if you were the emissaries, would you still take action in such a situation?" Verak asked deeply.

   "This..." Benedict hesitated, "It won't happen if I change it. It is obvious that Nak Weaving Factory has a perfect response. If this continues, it will only ask for trouble."

"I think it depends on what my original motivation is. If I just want to test it out for fun, there will be no next time. If I have a certain purpose and that purpose has not been achieved, then I will find a new one." The method continues to target." Andre expressed his views.

   "And you, Winston."

"I can't substitute..." Winston shook his head helplessly, "It's hard for me to understand why we are targeting the Nak Weaving Factory. We are obviously developing a new model to strive for a win-win situation. It can also make the factory owners earn more, and also Why are workers being targeted when they are treated well? Don’t other factory owners want to make more money? Don’t other workers want to be like the workers in our factory?”

Verak also didn't know the answer: "I guess it may be that we have touched their interests in some aspects. For example, our production has increased rapidly recently. When the supply exceeds demand, the price of the product will drop, and they will naturally make less money. So many more products out of thin air may also take away the customers and orders that they had contacted with them. So we all know that our factory treats workers well, and the factory whose interests have been shaken thought of affecting our output by hurting our workers Or wear us down."

   "Do you suspect that something happened in other weaving factories?" Winston's thoughts became much clearer after Verac said so.

   "There is such a possibility, and at present, we can only try to explore along this direction."

"But our production has reached the bottleneck, and the main orders are also in Laizein. No matter how much the threat is, it is very limited, right? Because of this benefit, they dare to provoke us?" They are from Laizein, with mysterious background and rich money , It made the people nearby extremely fearful, which is why Sheriff Schneider respected them very much. Winston didn't understand why other factory owners dared to sabotage for such a little conflict.

"So they didn't come out on the surface, but secretly ordered a group of unknown gangsters." Verak connected the logic, "I feel that the matter is not over yet, and they will arrange a second trouble sooner or later. This is of course also in line I think that as long as he arranges more, it is easier for him to make omissions and be caught by us."

  (end of this chapter)

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