Chapter 397 The Final Blow
The tension in Metro Pacific's boardroom had reached a fever pitch. Manny Pangilinan sat at the head of the table, his face a mask of frustration as his executives scrambled to explain the latest setbacks. Reports of client defections, negative press, and plummeting investor confidence piled up in front of him, each one a stark reminder of how far his empire had fallen in just a few weeks.
"This can't continue," Pangilinan said, his voice low but sharp. "Reyes Corporation is dismantling us piece by piece. We need a decisive response—now."
One of his senior advisors leaned forward, speaking cautiously. "Sir, we've exhausted our options in telecommunications. PLDT's corporate clients are switching faster than we can replace them. Even our offers to undercut Reyes on pricing haven't been enough."
Another executive chimed in. "The media narrative is against us as well. Every article highlights Reyes Corporation's superior technology and customer service. Public trust in PLDT is eroding faster than we anticipated."
Pangilinan slammed his hand on the table. "What about Meralco? Is there anything we can do to reinforce our position there?"
The head of the energy division hesitated. "Meralco is holding steady for now, but the regulatory pressure is increasing. Reyes' media campaigns have amplified concerns about our compliance. If we face any major disruptions, it could destabilize the entire division."
Pangilinan exhaled sharply, his frustration mounting. "Then we focus on damage control. Reinforce our key accounts, secure new contracts, and tighten our operations. We need to stop the bleeding."
But even as he issued his orders, Pangilinan knew the tide was against him. Michael Reyes wasn't just winning—he was redefining the rules of the game.
At Reyes Corporation, the atmosphere was triumphant. The operations center buzzed with activity as Juliet and Bridget coordinated the final stages of their campaign against Pangilinan's empire. Michael stood at the center, his eyes fixed on the live data streams that showed their progress.
"Juliet," Michael said, turning toward her. "What's the status on our acquisition talks with PLDT's remaining corporate clients?"
Juliet glanced at her tablet, her tone confident. "We've secured commitments from three more of their top accounts. Negotiations with two others are nearing completion. At this rate, PLDT's corporate division will lose over 40% of its revenue base within the next quarter."
Michael nodded, satisfaction flickering across his face. "And Meralco?"
Bridget stepped forward, holding a report. "The pressure is mounting. We've amplified coverage of their compliance issues, and it's starting to resonate. Investors are growing nervous, and their stock prices are reflecting the uncertainty."
Michael's expression hardened. "Good. But we're not done yet. Bridget, I want you to focus on Meralco's major projects. If we can delay or disrupt them, it'll further erode their credibility."
Bridget nodded, already formulating a plan. "Consider it done."
The next few weeks saw Reyes Corporation unleash a relentless series of moves. In telecommunications, they completed their takeover of PLDT's most profitable corporate accounts, leaving the division in shambles. Public perception of PLDT shifted further, with consumers viewing the company as outdated and unable to compete.
In energy, Reyes Corporation targeted Meralco's key projects, leveraging partnerships with local governments to introduce delays and obstacles. Regulatory agencies, spurred by heightened media scrutiny, launched investigations into Meralco's compliance practices, creating a cloud of uncertainty that rattled investors.
Manny Pangilinan watched helplessly as his empire crumbled around him. Every move he made to counter Michael's offensive was met with swift and decisive retaliation. His once-unshakable confidence was replaced by a growing sense of dread.
Back at Reyes Corporation, Michael convened a strategy meeting with his core team. The latest reports painted a clear picture: Pangilinan's empire was on the verge of collapse.
"PLDT is finished," Juliet said, her tone matter-of-fact. "Their corporate division is effectively gutted, and their consumer base is losing trust. They won't recover from this."
Bridget added, "Meralco is teetering as well. The regulatory investigations and project delays have taken a toll. Investors are starting to pull out."
Michael leaned back in his chair, his expression calm but resolute. "Good. Then it's time to deliver the final blow. Juliet, I want you to prepare an offer for PLDT's remaining assets. Make it clear that we're willing to acquire them on our terms."
Juliet's eyes gleamed with determination. "Understood. I'll start drafting the proposal."
Turning to Bridget, Michael continued, "And for Meralco, keep up the pressure. If we can push them into a corner, they'll have no choice but to negotiate."
Bridget nodded, already making notes. "I'll coordinate with our legal and PR teams to ensure everything is airtight."
The news of Reyes Corporation's offer to acquire PLDT's assets sent shockwaves through the business community. Analysts described it as a masterstroke, a move that would cement Michael Reyes' dominance in telecommunications. For Pangilinan, it was the final humiliation—a public acknowledgment that his empire had been defeated.
At the same time, Meralco faced mounting pressure as regulatory investigations deepened and investor confidence waned. Pangilinan's advisors urged him to negotiate with Reyes Corporation, arguing that it was the only way to salvage what remained of his legacy.
Reluctantly, Pangilinan agreed. The negotiations were swift and brutal, with Michael's team dictating the terms. By the end of it, Reyes Corporation had secured key assets in telecommunications and energy, further expanding their reach and solidifying their position as the dominant force in the industry.
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Back at Reyes Corporation, the mood was celebratory. Michael stood in the boardroom, surrounded by his team, as they reviewed the final agreements.
"We've done it," Juliet said, a rare smile crossing her face. "Pangilinan's empire is effectively dismantled. Reyes Corporation now controls the lion's share of the telecommunications and energy markets."
Bridget added, "And public sentiment is overwhelmingly on our side. This isn't just a victory—it's a statement. We're untouchable."
Michael's expression remained calm, though a glimmer of satisfaction shone in his eyes. "This is what happens when you challenge Reyes Corporation. But we're not done yet. There are other targets, and we need to stay ahead."
As the meeting adjourned, Michael returned to his office, gazing out at the city below. The battle with Manny Pangilinan was over, but Michael knew there would always be new challenges on the horizon.
"They thought they could stop us," he murmured to himself. "They were wrong."
And with that, Michael Reyes turned his attention to the next phase of his relentless campaign for dominance.