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Read The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 201 - Inside the factory office, Leon and Ariel met the
factory manager Guido Boyd. He was a slightly chubby middle-aged man and dressed himself up in a business
suit.
Guido had a hand in the factory’s day-to-day operations, overseeing many processes including production,
shipment, and quality inspection. He was part of the company’s top management, and might even be considered
one of the big shots.
However, Leon and Ariel were high-ranking individuals that the head office sent to inspect the factory, and they
were also the people in charge of cooperating with the Wick Group. Ariel, in particular, was considered a
powerful figure among the head office's top ranks, so Guido had to be extra careful around them.
“Miss Summers, Mister Wolf, letshow you two around the workshop,” Guido offered respectfully.
“It's fine, Mister Boyd. Mister Wolf and | are here on an informal visit. We're just going to have a look at the
situation here. You can proceed with your usual duties instead of taking us to the workshop yourself. Just have
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtsomeone take us there,” Ariel gave him a curt smile.
“I see... Well, that's fine too.” Guido pondered for a moment and then called the person in charge of the
workshop’s production management.
The person in charge’s nwas Stanley Wallace. At 37- or 38 years old, his medium build and slightly- tanned
skin made him look like someone with a lot of skill and work experience.
“Miss Summers, Mister Wolf, this is Stanley Wallace, the head of our factory's workshop,” Guido briefly
introduced.
“Stanley, these two right here are Miss Summers and Mister Wolf from the head office. Could you please take
them to the workshop forand let them have a look at the situation there?” Guido ordered.
“We appreciate your help, Mister Wallace,” Leon smiled politely.
“You're being too polite, Mister Wolf. This is my duty. Please cwith me,” Stanley replied respectfully. He then
brought Leon and Ariel to the workshop.
There were stringent requirements in place for entering the cosmetics production workshop. One would usually
need to wear a cleanroom suit, a hat, gloves, and a mask. It was the first tthat Leon ever saw such a thing,
and it took him seffort to put everything on.
After entering the workshop, Stanley led Leon and Ariel to see each process.
Since they were wearing cleanroom suits and the like, their identities were well-hidden. No attention was drawn
to them because no one knew who they were or what they were there for. After observing the entire process,
Leon had a general understanding of how the product was produced and refined, thus achieving the purpose of
their trip.
The three walked out of the workshop together.
Leon and Ariel took off all the protective gear and prepared to leave.
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“Wait a moment, Miss Summers...” Stanley called out but then did not continue his sentence.
“Is something the matter, Mister Wallace? Do you need anything?” Ariel asked curiously.
Stanley hesitated for a moment, but he soon appeared to have made up his mind to tell her and said
thoughtfully, “Miss Summers, there's something | need to let you know about. It’s regarding our raw materials...
The raw materials used in our factory are generally of very high quality, but it seems to have been downgraded
a little since the company replaced its new raw materials not too long ago. The rate of refinement for raw
materials was as high as seventy to eighty percent in the past, but the new batch of raw materials has declined
to only about sixty percent...”
He continued, “This doesn’t only increase the company’s production costs and causes a lot of unnecessary
waste. It also reduces our employees’ productivity, which then causes a decrease in our salary bonuses...”
Stanley explained the situation in detail, noting that the ten percent reduction of their refining rate caused a
drop to about 80 to 90 percent of the previous daily production efficiency.
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