"Mr. Persvido, you must give us a precise answer..."
The employees were becoming more and more panicked. They didn't care about the conflict between the Western Suburb Branch and Disney; they only cared about whether their own interests would suffer losses.
"The closure isn't up to us, it depends on the Western Suburb Branch. As for how long... I can't guarantee it but rest assured, we will do our utmost to negotiate with the Western Suburb Branch," Persvido said, still with a helpless look on his face.
"If it could have been negotiated, it would have been done by now; now it's difficult to say."
"Exactly, even if we negotiate well, with the huge drop in stock price, as well as the funds forcibly taken by the Western Suburb Branch, I'm afraid the company might have no choice but to lay off employees."
"Vice President Okanji's attitude was very sincere previously, but the Director of the Western Suburb Branch, David, was so aggressive, it's like he's pushing us into a corner!"