The standoff between Freddie Hogan and Homer Martin is essentially a confrontation between capital and labor.
After Homer Martin finished speaking, Freddie Hogan turned his gaze towards him, and a hint of pity unexpectedly appeared in his eyes.
Homer Martin was initially full of confidence, but his heart sank when he saw Freddie Hogan's expression.
What kind of expression is that?
Freddie Hogan quietly said, "Martin, you will regret this!"
Although Homer Martin was momentarily shaken by Freddie Hogan's gaze, that feeling didn't last long.
He always believed Freddie Hogan was bluffing.
"Everyone!"
Freddie Hogan's gaze moved past Homer Martin to look at the group of still passionate strike protesters behind him.
His voice wasn't loud, and those noisy people barely heard him.
Seeing this, Freddie Hogan had no choice but to take the loudspeaker from a person beside him!
"Everyone!"
The booming voice suppressed the noise of the crowd.
Everyone turned to look at Freddie Hogan.
