Wilbur waved a hand. "Come on and sit down. Don''t get too emotional here. You need to believe that Mister Forsythe will keep his promise."
"I believe him! I haven''t got a shred of doubt in me!"
Wesley wiped away his tears, sitting down as his chest warmed with emotions.
He knew that none of this would have happened without Wilbur.
The Divine General was truly a force to be reckoned with, and he was even more powerful than the rumors made him out to be.
Wesley raised his ss, and the three men had a drink together before Marc started chatting with Wilbur.
Wesley did his best to calm down, dining on some of the food at the table as he listened intently to the conversation.
To Wesley, these two men were immensely powerful.
Wesley felt like his life would change if he were to understand what these two men were talking about.
Everyone had a few more drinks, and Wilbur said, "Well, the Department of Paranormal Research and Defense won''t get involved with this. You can handle the case on your own."
Marc heaved a sigh of relief at once, nodding profusely.
If the Department of Paranormal Research and Defense were to get involved, that would mean that Northseecher would be informed of the case as well, which would be terrible for Marc.
Wilbur''s words made him rx a great deal.
Wilbur then said, "But Vale and the others need to be dealt with. A big shift ising for the Exodus Province business industry."
"You''re absolutely right. We need to be careful about this," Marc said, nodding solemnly.
Wilbur smiled. "How about this? Have you heard of Cape International before?" "Yes, of course I have. It''s the biggest consortium in all of Kardon Province, and quite reputable around the country too," Marc smiled.
Wilbur nodded. "Well, how about you let Cape be an investor, joining forces with the government to take care of the mess that''s been left behind? You''d have a much easier time dealing with things that way, and Cape would benefit from this as well. What do you think?"
Marc pped the table in enthusiastic approval. "I didn''t know you had ties to
Cape too, Mister Penn! That''s a wonderful suggestion, I couldn''t agree more with
it."
Marc seemed overjoyed.
This was a win-win for both parties.
It was important to note that after Vale and the others were sentenced, the
Exodus Province business industry was bound to take a hit.
Cleaning up the mess left behind would take arge amount of capital, which would put a lot of pressure on the government for sure.
With Cape as an investor, that problem would be solved with nothing much left to worry about.
Besides, Wilbur was also a member of the Department of Paranormal Research and Defense. Marc was more than happy to have connections to such a department, and this seemed like the perfect solution.
Wilbur smiled at Marc''s approval. "You''ve got a deal, then. Someone from Cape will be here soon to talk about it in depth with you."
"I''ll be sure to see to it personally. Don''t you worry!" Marc let out a boomingugh, clinking sses with Wilbur.
Wesley''s mind was racing then.
He had truly seen it all now.
That had seemed like such a casual conversation, but the two men had just resolved the provincial business industry and the fate of its economy.
Inparison to that, Vale and the others were hardly anything.
All they were good for was abusing their power to steal from the less powerful to reach their goals.
Unlike these men, who had gotten to a solution over some friendly banter.
After that, Wilbur and Marc moved on to chat about more trivial things.
Wesley understood as well that everything had been settled now.
Everything else would be handled by the other people assigned to these tasks.
This was what true power looked like, and Wesley was overwhelmed with emotion to witness it.
He would never have ended up here if he even had a tenth of Wilbur''s power, or perhaps even just a hundredth of it.
An hour and a half passed in no time, and the meal neared its end.