Chapter 657
Sarah's lips curved into a slight smile. "Oh right, | almost forgot to tell you. I'm moving to the dormitory near the
factory today, so you won't have to worry aboutanymore."
"You're moving out?" Charlie's eyes widened in surprise.
"No way." After processing what she said, he rushed over and forcefully grabbed the suitcase from her hands.
"What are you doing?" Sarah glared at him angrily. "Giveback my suitcase."
Charlie laughed coldly. "I can give it back, but nothing in this world is free. You've lived here for so long-you
should at least pay srent."
Hearing this, Sarah calmed down. "How much do you want?"
Charlie thought Sarah had agreed, so he quickly held up five fingers. "At least this much."
Sarah asked, "Five thousand?"
Charlie shook his head. "At least fifty thousand."
Sarah covered her mouth and laughed.
"What's so funny?" Charlie threw the suitcase to the floor, angry and impatient. "I'm telling you, don't think I'm
joking. Today, if you don't pay up, you're not leaving."
"Is that so?" A gruff male voice cfrom the doorway. "Then maybe you should also pay the six million you
owe the factory right now."
Charlie was the type who only bullied the weak. He immediately changed his tune, claiming he was just joking
with Sarah.
In the end, Sarah moved out of the rundown house.
As she left, she gave Charlie a knowing smirk and told him to take care of himself.
After she was gone, Charlie was so angry he smashed everything breakable in the room.
Thinking of Sarah's smug expression, he wanted nothing more than to tear her face apart.
Now, Charlie's chest heaved violently, his eyes filled with malice.
He had nothing left to lose; his only way out was to keep gambling.
But he had no capital-even eating was a problem now.
Since fate had been so cruel to him, what did he have left to risk?
Charlie had already formed a vicious plan in his mind.
He intended to kidnap Sarah and threaten her father. Once he got the money, he would flee. Even if they tried to
track him down afterward, they wouldn't find him.
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Sarah had no idea of the danger that awaited her.
She was currently inspecting the various equipment in the factory. Besides the newly introduced machinery, she
was checking the older machines.
As expected, many of the devices had deteriorated. Workers would only fix them when they broke down, but
repairs always wasted considerable time.
Sarah asked several workers why they hadn't requested replacements from headquarters.
Everyone gave almost identical answers-there was someone in the middle siphoning off the funds meant for new
equipment.
Who that person was, everyone knew all too well.
And now, that person would never return to the factory.
This time, she was here.
Since she was overhauling everything, the reforms needed to be comprehensive.
Sarah connected directly with factory headquarters, requesting that new machines be shipped as large items
from their place of origin. She would pay a deposit first and the remainder upon delivery.
This approach might reduce trust between both parties, but it would also prevent unnecessary waste of money.
After handling the equipment issues, Sarah gathChapter 658
Even when mealtarrived, not a single worker put down their tasks.
"Alright everyone, take a break. Today I'm treating you all to something special," Sarah called out, clapping her
hands as she walked through the doorway. Several food carts loaded with sandwiches, pasta, and fresh salads
followed behind her.
The delicious aroma of hot food drifted through the air. Only then did the workers realize how hungry they were.
They jumped up excitedly, shouting, "Thank you, Miss Sanders!"
Seeing the joyful atmosphere in the factory, Sarah felt the tension she'd carried all day begin to ease.
She wasn't very hungry, so she decided to step outside for sfresh air.
While looking around aimlessly, she unexpectedly spotted a pair of timid eyes peering at her from behind a rock.
Sarah walked over curiously.
Behind the rock was a little girl with a dirty face and clothes that had been torn in several places by tree
branches.
"Hello there, little one. What are you doing here?" Sarah crouched down. Seeing the girl flinch, she quickly
softened her voice to reassure her.
The girl sniffled. Perhaps deciding that the woman before her didn't seem dangerous, she hesitated before
answering, "I'm lost."
The factory was in a remote location, and the girl was young, so it made sense she couldn't find her way home.
Sarah didn't think too much of it. She stood up with a smile and held out her hand. "Con, sweetie. I'll take
you home."
"Will you really takehome? Mom says there are kidnappers outside and | shouldn't trust strangers," the girl
said fearfully, shrinking back while honestly expressing her concerns.
Sarah suppressed her urge to laugh, not wanting to frighten the child. She cleared her throat softly and
continued in a gentle voice, "Sweetie, do you think I look nice?"
The girl nodded.
Sarah found her utterly adorable. What a sweet child.
"Well, lettell you a secret-kidnappers all look super scary. So don't worry, I'm
one of the good guys," Sarah told her with a straight face.
By coincidence, Zachary, who had cto check on Sarah secretly, witnessed this scene.
He was hiding around the corner of a wall, with a particularly meaningful expression on his face.
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Zachary followed unhurriedly behind them.
The route becincreasingly strange.
Looking at the uphill path, Sarah asked the girl for the third time, "Are you sure your his up on the
mountain?"
She had been in the village for quite stbut had never heard of anyone living up there.
A flash of conflict crossed the little girl's eyes, but she quickly steeled her resolve and nodded firmly. "Yes. |
remember our house is on the mountain, but | can't remember exactly where."
Seeing the girl's trembling shoulders and cautious gaze, Sarah reassured her, "Don't be afraid. We'll find it
together."
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As they made their way along the mountainside, Sarah remembered to ask, "How did you get lost?"
The little girl quickly replied, "I was playing today when | saw a rabbit. | followed it down the mountain, and then
| got lost. | walked and walked until | ended up at that factory."
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The workers, competing for substantial bonuses, began working harder than ever.