After listening, the General Manager increasingly felt that this case had an inexplicable similarity to a regular breach of contract case.
Although he had no evidence, he just felt that behind this, perhaps it was the same group of people.
And the reason was simple: revenge.
Although they delivered the grapes, it didn't recover much of the loss, but that was because the other party was a bank!
Through some channels, he learned that the bank made about 1.2 million in profit from the grape case, which, in other words, was the loss suffered by the other party.
If they delivered these grapes according to the contract, whether as spot goods or directly settling the contract, the money should have belonged to that buyer.
Could it be them?
Using this method to make up for the loss?
He was not sure.
At this moment, the Female Manager noticed him lost in thought for a while and couldn't help but gently ask, "What's going on with this contract?"