Two days later, Li Qiang stood inside the warehouse reviewing security logs again.
The sabotage looked simple on the surface.
But something bothered him.
The target selection was too precise.
Only certain ingredient pallets had been damaged.
Not random inventory.
Specific shipments.
He narrowed his eyes.
Someone understood the supply routes very well.
But who?
One of the warehouse employees?
A competitor?
Or someone influencing the logistics network itself?
Li Qiang opened his notebook.
He began mapping supplier relationships across the district.
Slowly.
Carefully.
Looking for patterns.
Meanwhile, Chen Mo had already made his next move.
Strategic Insight had detected another vulnerable node.
A small transportation company responsible for late-night ingredient deliveries.
Their financial situation was unstable.
Which meant they were open to investors.
Chen Mo transferred ¥600,000.
[Capital Deployment Successful]
Transport Influence +24%
The network shifted instantly.
Delivery schedules began adjusting again.
Certain suppliers now received priority routing.
Others experienced subtle delays.
Nothing dramatic.
Just enough to change the balance.
Chen Mo watched the Influence Map update.
Li Qiang was searching for a saboteur.
But the real battlefield wasn't the warehouse.
It was the entire logistics system.
And Chen Mo was already controlling more of it.
