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The Retired Mercenary's Great Retaliation
The Retired Mercenary's Great Retaliation
Author: Washing Wheat

Chapter 1

Author: Washing Wheat
The workshop was hot and stuffy, like a sealed can. The heat on the machines lingered, while the air was filled with the smell of machinery, oil, and rust. There was even the smell of burning from welding work.

A gigantic fan turned slowly on the high ceiling, but it did nothing to take away the heat. At the end of the workshop, there was a half-opened roller shutter to a door leading to the warehouse, which was filled with rows of metal boxes containing spare parts.

Some of the boxes had been pried open. The metal chains had fallen to the ground, and the seals on the boxes had been shredded into pieces. A core asset worth over three million was gone, and every person in the workshop had been summoned.

Dozens of eyes fell onto me with looks of curiosity, suspicion, and even gloating.

The boss, Tony Chapman, was in his forties and had a big belly. He walked out of the crowd with his gold-rimmed glasses to look me up and down. There were daggers in his eyes as he scrutinized my old worker's outfit, which had lost its color from being overwashed, and the oily canvas shoes I was wearing. His gaze paused at my hands, which were filled with calluses and small cuts.

"You?" He scoffed at me, his tone full of sarcasm. "You're Jason Leigh, right? Human resources informed me that you're only a high school graduate. Do you really understand all this?"

"I used to be a mercenary," I corrected him in a calm but clear voice.

Tony was taken aback, but he quickly laughed out loud. His laugh was so loud that it echoed throughout the workshop. The people standing next to him laughed along.

"What's a mercenary doing here as a stockkeeper? Who would believe you, Leigh?"

"I'm not joking," I replied calmly to Tony, looking at him. "I can find the man who stole from the warehouse." I looked past Tony toward the entrance of the warehouse. There were several marks on the ground indicating something had been dragged away. Several faint footprints were found by the metal boxes that had been pried open, along with a metal net that had been bent under pressure.

Tony eventually stopped laughing. The fat on his cheeks jiggled as the look in his eyes turned dark. "All right. Good for you." He clapped his hands. "I've checked the security footage and the door entry records. Even the police were here, but no one found anything." Tony approached me, and his short, thick fingers almost touched my nose. "You're just the new stockkeeper, yet you claim you can find the thief?"

"Yes, I can." I did not back away. "Anyone who enters and exits this place will definitely leave a trace."

There was silence in the workshop as Tony stared at me for a few seconds before sneering. "Fine." He suddenly waved his hand. "Let's make a bet."

The crowd started to get excited as Tony spoke slowly. "A crucial spare part worth $3.6 million was lost. If you can find the thief in three days and get back the stolen item, I'll give you a reward of $1 million."

Everyone inhaled sharply. $1 million was a lot of money for a stockkeeper.

Tony's expression suddenly turned dark. "But if you can't find the thief and the item…"
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  • The Retired Mercenary's Great Retaliation   Chapter 15

    However, everything had changed now. One night, I received a call from Samantha. Her voice was trembling with excitement on the other end of the call. "Dad! Dad! You're famous now!""What do you mean, I'm famous?" I was puzzled. "I shared your story of recovering the lost warehouse items and apprehending the real culprit behind the theft on our university's forum as an essay, and it started to trend! More than 100,000 people have clicked on it, and even our dean has read it!"My lecturer gave me full marks and told all our coursemates to use it as reading material. He said that this was the best example of real-life work experience combined with a strong sense of responsibility." She sounded happy and proud, a side of her I had never seen before. I started to tear up as I held the phone. The feeling of being admired by my own daughter was more fulfilling than earning hundreds of thousands of dollars or being promoted to a higher management position. That weekend, Samantha mad

  • The Retired Mercenary's Great Retaliation   Chapter 14

    "Three times of $500,000 is $1.5 million. Please confirm that the final investigation report signed by Mr. Walsh is the final decision of the warehouse as well, Mr. Lowry."Percy was no fool. He saw how confident I was acting and the pale look on Greg's face, and he immediately understood what was going on. "M-Mr. Walsh, this…""I… I…" Greg was breaking out in a cold sweat. He pointed at me and yelled angrily, "Y-you're taking this too far! This is extortion!"However, I ignored him. I flung away my tools and took out a portable camera from my pocket to attach it to my phone. I reached the camera out toward the crucial pathway of the warehouse and the pallet tracks. The screen on my phone clearly indicated the drag marks, footprints, and the route where the goods were moved during the time of the crime. I raised my phone to Percy. "These tracks show that the provisions stolen had been moved from a warehouse zone internally using the pallet pathway, and someone had tampered with th

  • The Retired Mercenary's Great Retaliation   Chapter 13

    Greg reached out pretentiously to shake my hand. "I see you're here, Mr. Leigh. I've heard a lot about you. Let's do this together!"I did not take his hand and only nodded at him. After that, I started to look around the scene of the crime. The problem was simple. Someone had secretly raised the threshold of the warehouse's night security surveillance system, delaying the alarm by several hours. Also, the small footprint and tracks made by pushing the pallet pointed to a route that indicated an inside job.After long hours of observation and analysis, I discovered Greg and Simon's joint report had exaggerated the issue by indicating that the warehouse's management system had malfunctioned. They recommended replacing all the surveillance and alarm systems, which would cost several hundred thousand dollars. I immediately realized this was entrapment.Greg knew that I would discover how the theft was carried out, and he was sure that as someone who would take action right away, I woul

  • The Retired Mercenary's Great Retaliation   Chapter 12

    Simon was authoritative with me and treated me like I was still the subordinate he could order around. A former colleague who had been sidelined along with me by our former colleagues years ago gently tugged on my sleeve and said in a low voice, "Please help us out, Jason. The factory manager will cancel our bonus this month and penalize us with a fine if we can't find the provisions."I looked at his pleading expression and turned to look at Simon's annoying face. My subsequent silence frustrated Simon, and he got impatient. "What's this, Jason? Now that you've made it, you're starting to look down on your former colleagues?" He got increasingly loud, "Don't forget who helped you become the person you are today. You can't turn your back on us by being an ungrateful b*stard!" His words made me laugh. I stood up slowly and walked toward him. "I think you've gotten something wrong, Mr. Carter. I'm the one who made myself the person I am today, not you. Moreover, I remember how you ann

  • The Retired Mercenary's Great Retaliation   Chapter 11

    "All I need is 10% control over the internal departments, while you take charge of the rest, but I want full control over human resources, finance, and special projects. I want senior employees who possess real abilities and understand the techniques of the job to have a place where they can work with peace of mind, pride, and respect."Tony was taken aback by what I said. Aside from the look of astonishment on his face, there was also sincere respect. He understood that power and control were never what I wanted. What I wanted was respect and a platform to pass down a craft that would potentially be abandoned in this modern era.He was silent for a long time before giving me a deep yet solemn bow. "I'm truly in awe of you, Mr. Leigh."I became the person in charge of the company's newly established safety inspection and track analysis department, and news of it spread like wildfire throughout the industry. A low-level off-duty stockkeeper had become the most respected person of a p

  • The Retired Mercenary's Great Retaliation   Chapter 10

    All I found were minor scratches and some soil left behind on the door crack. I bent down and followed the track across the ground and around the corner of the wall, finally finding a very small piece of torn cloth. The cloth had been stepped on by the specific footprint and had oil stains on it. It was confirmation that someone who worked at the warehouse left it behind.This had been a success! I had used an almost unnoticed clue to find the true culprit behind this theft. My colleagues cheered."That's incredible!""You're really something, Mr. Leigh!""Unbelievable! That's amazing!"Everyone was hugging each other as if they had just achieved a great victory. Lynn's eyes were red as she ran over to me to grab my hands tightly with so much force that it felt like it could crush my bones. I pulled my hands away from hers and said calmly, "We shouldn't be celebrating so early. Locking down on the suspect is just the first step. We still need to continue tracking the culprit to ca

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