Neither of the two companies in Sabin City specializing in industrial generators could have imagined that they were on the brink of bankruptcy, ready to pack up and leave. A city-wide blackout unexpectedly struck without warning.
Then merchants appeared outside their stores with trucks, discussing the matters related to purchasing generators.
In the center of the city at City Hall, the mayor was conversing with several city officials, including some merchants, among whom was Lynch.
"We need to ensure the city's operations are not affected by this major strike. I need you to talk with those strike advocates or leaders about how to resolve this, and the entrepreneurs must also cooperate properly."
"Other things can be set aside for now, but the enterprises related to basic city life must resume work as soon as possible."