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STANDOFF AT THE DOCKS
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Marvin walked toward the scene, his mind was buzzing with uncertainty. The dock area was tense, filled with shouting and confusion.

His staff, visibly upset, stood in a group, arguing with the law enforcement officers and AETC representatives.

The solar components, which had been expected for their production projects, were surrounded by heavy machinery and armed police, with the situation looking more like a standoff than a simple shipment arrival.

Oliver Grant stood to the side, his arms crossed, clearly frustrated as the tension in the air thickened.

Marvin’s eyes narrowed as he took in the sight of the AETC representatives and their unyielding stance.

"These solar components are ours!" One of Marvin’s staff members was saying, his voice was sharp with anger. "There is no legal agreement that says the AETC can claim them. We’ve been waiting for weeks for this shipment."

A tall man in a black suit, one of the AETC’s representatives, sneered. "If you don’t comply, we’ll seize the
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