Isaac's schedule for the week is chaos, he has no time to think about what happened yesterday, or he's really pretending to not think about it. A merger negotiation in the morning, press prep in the afternoon, internal audits clogging up his inbox. He barely has time to breathe, and the staff know better than to bother him with anything short of catastrophic.
That's why Emily is surprised when Mina shows up at Isaac's door holding a slim folder.
"Sir," Mina says carefully, "I think you should see this."
Isaac doesn't even look up from his laptop. "Give it to Emily."
"I did," Mina replies, her voice still chipper but steady. "But I don't think it's a routine matter. There's a discrepancy in the shipping invoices for the Daegu branch. Three of the totals don't match the original signed contracts."
That makes him glance up. "And?"
