In recent years, Luna's dedication and honesty had kept her company almost trouble-free. She believed in running her business ethically, and her commitment to quality had won the trust of her clients and employees alike. Because of her values, she was never one to fear unforeseen issues—if you do no wrong, you have nothing to hide. But despite her careful management, a problem had finally surfaced.
Taking a measured sip of tea, Luna broke the silence. "There's been a problem with a shipment from the factory in Nauru County."
Anos, usually indifferent to business matters, was attentive now. "What kind of problem?" he asked, his concern genuine.
"It's a batch of our high-end garments," she explained. "They're supposed to have Elemental enhancements, but these ones… don't. They've lost their properties and are basically regular clothes. And given the price we charge, it's understandable that customers are unhappy."