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Robert was astounded by how accommodating Eric was. He had only come to casually complain, not expecting Eric to offer up money to pay the salaries. What more could he say?

Robert's team quickly calculated the amount needed, and Eric, without hesitation, instructed the bank to transfer the funds.

Upon confirming the transaction, Robert promptly told his team, "Disburse the salaries immediately. I fear if we delay, someone might intercept the funds!"

He was particularly wary of Donald. With money involved, Donald would certainly have his eyes on it. Many departments in Salt City wouldn't receive their salaries for three months. Even if Donald secured the funds, he probably wouldn’t disburse them.

It was straightforward logic: in Donald’s position, if he declared that salaries wouldn’t be paid, they wouldn’t be—money or no money.

Otherwise, how would he maintain his authority? Declaring no pay and then paying would be like contradicting himself.

After profusely thanking Eric, Rober
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