Chapter 140 The police officer's tone grew fim. "Ma'am, please cooperate with the investigation." Sabrina never imagined that after storming in with such confidence, she would end up being escorted to the police station after only a few sharp exchanges with Shirley What she least expected was that after all their scheming, the land Richard had been desperate to acquire had fallen right into the hands of Shirley and her husband, Her hatred flared beneath her composed exterior. "Well played, Shirley." She would see who had the last laugh in the end.
Along with Sabrina, the traitors, Mark and Roger, were also taken away by the police.
The sponsor company's representatives still intended to speak with Tomas, but Benjamin's driver handled the opposing lawyer a business card. “This is Tomas's personal attomey. If you have any concems, please address them to the lawyer. It makes communication smoother." It was the chief lawyer from the Moore Group, known for winning mine out of ten cases.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe opposing lawyer's face tumed pale when he saw the non the card. "You win this time,” He then led his team to inspect the damaged cats.
Not long after, a cash transit van pulled up at Turbo impact's entrance, escorted by two police cars. Under police supervision, refunds and compensation payments proceeded without incident.
Representatives from the Automobile Federation arrived soon after.
Their evaluation concluded that Sabrina's two race cars had sustained significant extemal damage, but the valuable internal components remained intact. The total damages were estimated at around two million dollars.
After negotiations, both sides agreed to share the costs equally, acknowledging mutual responsibility. Turbo Impact compensated the sponsor company with one million dollars cor energy on a The main reason for settling quickly was the looming deadline. With the National Grand Prix just a month away, no one wanted to waste to prolonged dispute when a bigger goal was within reach After receiving the compensation, the sponsor company took their cars and departed without another word By the tthe matter was fully resolved, the moming had slipped away. As they looked at the wrecked cars and the handful of remaining team members, the atmosphere was heavy with discouragement.
In just one moming, Turbo Impact had regressed to square one. The team had already been struggling, and this incident made their future seem even more Inside the office, with both lawyers present, Tomas and Benjamin's representative signed the contract. It beceffective immediately. When Shirley, Tomas, and the others returned to the racetrack, they were greeted by a sea of downcast faces.
Charlie sighed. "I can't believe that in just one moming, this is all that's left of us." Shirley spoke calmly. "We can recruit more people later. At this point, quality matters more than quantity. Sometimes, fewer people can actually be an an advantage" Tomas nodded. "Shurley is right. With funding secured, we'll hold off on recruiting new trainers for a while. Instead, we'll focus all our efforts on preparing for the National Grand Prix Turbo impact is about to embark on a new journey." Turbo Impact was still the steam, though it had a new backer. For both Tomas atsl Turbo Impact, this was undoubtedly the best possible outcome.
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Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmat the disheartened faces of the remaining Shirley strode One confidently toward one of the damaged race cars. She lifted her long leg and climbed onto the hood.
All eyes tumed toward her.
With a confident smile, Shirley's voice rang out, filled with unwavering bellet in a brighter future. "There's a saying that goes, "When all roads seem blocked, hope will find a way," I believe that today is not the end for Turbo impact, but the beginning of something new." "It's easy for you to say. We only have two races lett," smuttered in frustration.
Does having more people always guarantee success?" shitley asked, bet calm question hanging in the air, daring anyone to argue The crowd fell silent. No one could refute her words.