September 26th, 2025. At the SolaraTech Main Office at PSE Taguig.
While Michael was working, a system notification popped up.
[New Mission: Rival from Distant Region: The attempt to steal your technology from a foreign country sparked a new journey for you as a businessman. Your mission is to emerge victorious in an upcoming battle should your company clash with foreign companies.]
[Rewards: 150,000 System Points.]
Michael momentarily stopped working and checked his notification. It has been a long time since he received a mission from the system, and it has been a long time since he used it for his purpose. The reason was that he was becoming busy managing the day-to-day affairs of the company as well as his studies.
Since he had gained a lot of knowledge from the system thanks to its neuroenhancing features that allowed him to learn a lot of subjects in the field of science, engineering, and business, he found no reason to use it until he hopped on another enterprise, which is something he is planning the moment SolaraTech grew big enough.
He still has an ongoing mission from a system, that is the domination of the solar panel market. Maybe one of its objectives is to triumph over competitors, like CinkoSolar or any kind of companies that view renewable energy as a threat to their existing businesses.
Upon reading the notification, Michael waved his hand in the air, causing the holographic display to disappear in an instant. And as if on cue, Juliet entered the room.
"Sir...we have received an email from the CinkoSolar Corporation," Juliet said as she walked towards his desk, and sat a folder down containing the printed email. Michael turned his chair to face her, his expression serious.
. He opened the folder and began to read the printed email, which was a response from CinkoSolar Holdings to their cease-and-desist letter.
The email was carefully worded, denying any wrongdoing on the part of CinkoSolar Holdings and expressing a willingness to engage in dialogue to resolve the issue. However, it was clear from the tone of the message that CinkoSolar was not about to back down easily.
They requested specific details and evidence of the alleged cyberattacks, stating their intention to defend their company's reputation vigorously against what they deemed as unfounded accusations.
After reading the email, Michael looked up at Juliet.
"As expected, they'll act lofty against us. Well, who are we anyway? Just some upstart photovoltaic company that is rising on the world stage that just so happens to be based in the third world country, Philippines," Michael clicked his tongue in frustration. "But we know the truth, and we have evidence of their wrongdoing. They can posture all they want, but it won't change the facts."
"So how do we move forward from here? Mrs. Salonga?" Michael asked and continued. "The cease-and-desist wouldn't work without evidence so we are going to send them evidence?"
Atty. Salonga nodded, her expression serious. "Exactly, Mr. Reyes. We will compile and organize the evidence meticulously. Then, we'll draft a detailed reply to CinkoSolar's request, attaching the evidence that unequivocally links them to the cyberattacks.
This will serve two purposes: it will demonstrate our seriousness and readiness to pursue legal action, and it might also press them into considering an out-of-court settlement to avoid public embarrassment and legal repercussions."
Michael leaned back, pondering the strategy. "And if they decide to go to court?"
"We'll be ready," Atty. Salonga affirmed confidently. "We have a strong case. The evidence is compelling, and we have the legal framework to support our claims. Going to court will undoubtedly be a lengthy process..."
"Wait? Where would this court case even be held?" Michael interjected suddenly, a new concern dawning on him. "In the Philippines or China?"
Atty. Salonga, prepared for such inquiries, responded promptly, "Given that both companies operate internationally, and the dispute involves cross-border cyber activities, it's likely this case could be brought before an international commercial arbitration court.
However, we can push for jurisdiction here in the Philippines, given the cyberattacks were directed at us, impacting our operations directly."
"There is no chance that they'd agree on that. They might even push it to be held in China."
"There's always a possibility, Mr. Reyes," Atty. Salonga admitted. "However, international arbitration tends to be a neutral ground. If it does push through, we can argue for a venue that is mutually agreed upon and considered neutral. The International Chamber of Commerce or a similar arbitration institution could oversee the proceedings, ensuring fairness and neutrality."
Michael nodded, taking in the information. "Alright, let's prepare for that scenario as well. I want to explore all options, including potential arbitration venues, and understand the implications of each. It's important that we not only fight this battle on the evidence front but also strategically in terms of legal jurisdiction."
"We'll do a comprehensive analysis," Atty. Salonga assured him. "We'll look into the advantages and disadvantages of various arbitration forums and prepare accordingly. Rest assured, our preparation will be thorough."
"Excellent," Michael said, feeling reassured by Salonga's confidence. "Let's proceed with gathering and organizing our evidence, drafting a compelling reply to their request, and preparing for all possible legal scenarios. I trust in your expertise and judgment to navigate this situation."
Atty. Salonga nodded. "We won't let you down, Mr. Reyes. We understand the stakes and are fully committed to defending SolaraTech's interests."