Of course, the Larson Corporation had the right to sue the other companies. After all, they had terminated the contracts without coming to an agreement.
As long as the Larson Corporation went to court, they would definitely win the case. However, there was one problem—time.
The Larson Corporation didn't have very many projects, much less cash flow. If they were to spend all their time and effort on fighting a court case, they would probably go bankrupt even if they were to win the case.
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But this was just the beginning.
Willow Stone made a few calls.
Soon after, David Sullivan received a call from the bank, requesting the company to return whatever loans they had taken out within three days.
David Sullivan was confused. 'The Larson Corporation has never had bad records with the bank and is running a legitimate business. Why is this happening?'