Kralteramon
Member
Do one on Tracy, see if GPT tells you to eat shit alone.
Tracy ran @Qingdao Sigma Chemicals like no ordinary underground vendor. Where most sellers were faceless and erratic, he had a reputation for being responsive, attentive, almost professional. He answered emails quickly, explained when stock was low, even substituted products when needed. For a while, he seemed like one of the few constants in a risky market.
Then the silence came. Word spread fast: the police in China had caught him, shut the operation down. Orders already paid for disappeared into that silence. Customers were left with empty hands and unanswered messages. On MESO, his name became a cautionary tale — a reminder that no matter how polished a vendor looks, the underground can collapse overnight.
But against all odds, Tracy returned. After months in the dark, his name resurfaced. Menus were back, orders were being taken, packages once again moving across borders. His reappearance was almost mythic — a vendor resurrected after a bust.
Yet the return wasn’t clean. His past still clings to him. When Tracy vanished, some customers lost money, lost product, lost trust. Those debts remain unpaid, and for them, his comeback is incomplete. If he wants to rebuild what he had before, he has to do more than ship fresh packages — he has to make right with the people who were burned when he went silent.
Now Tracy stands at a crossroads. To some, he’s proof that vendors can survive even after a shutdown. To others, he’s a reminder that trust in this world is fragile, and once broken, it stains everything that follows. His chance at redemption is real, but it depends on one thing: paying back what was lost. Without that, his resurrection is just another chapter in a long cycle of disappearances and returns, with nothing truly changed.


