Chapter 123 A Kind Gesture
The Camerons, however, commanded respect even though they lacked the wealth and resources of the Adams.
More crucially, the Gamerons‘ reputation left much to be desired.
In recent times, the Camerons navigated a blurred line between right and wrong, with rumors circulating about their willingness to go to any lengths to achieve their goal,
even at the cost of lives.
The main issue with partnering with such a family lay in the unequal sharing of benefits.
However, once aligned in interests and goals, many complications dissolved.
After a moment of contemplation, Shawn turned his gaze towards Maggie, his expression now devoid of a smile and rather grave. “Are you really representing the Camerons? What can they bring to the table?”
“Of course I am! I can match the Adams’s price for the goods. Besides, since this would be our first collaboration. I’m willing to add 2% to whatever the Adams are offering you,” Maggie stated coolly, having pondered this in advance.
This proposition caused Shawn to frown, revealing his discontent.
The Adams would always order a huge amount and distribute their goods from the Adam Group’s headquarter in Aquapolis. Hence, Shawn offered them considerably low prices due to his desire for long- term cooperation.
However, the scenario would be different with the Camerons.
“What is the Camerons‘ purchasing capacity?”
“Mr. Lewis, we’ll take whatever you can supply,” Maggie responded, her tone serious as she maintained eye.
contact.
Shawn was taken aback momentarily, not anticipating such a response.
Soon after, he erupted into laughter, remarking, “Ms. Adam, you’re quite bold!”
Maggie raised her glass, offering a smile. “Let’s toast to a fruitful partnership.”
Shawn rose to clink glasses with her again before adding, “However, Ms. Adam, you must understand that handling such a large volume of goods entails risks. According to the regulations, the Camerons have to pay a 30% deposit upfront.”
Maggie remained silent, evaluating the situation in her mind.
A 30% deposit equated to tens of thillions, a bold request from Shawn.
For any entrepreneur, such an uncertain investment posed risks. Unfortunately, the Camerons had little choice but to take the gamble.
Unbeknownst to the Camerons, Maggie was well aware that this investment was a lost cause.
The greater their investment, the more substantial the Camerons‘ losses.
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Chapter 123 A Kind Gesture
It wouldn’t be long before Shawn would be caught, resulting in the loss of both goods and deposi
“What about the timeline? How soon can you deliver the goods?” Maggie inquired.
After a quick estimation, Shawn replied, “I’ll have the first batch ready within two weeks. The total goods will be divided into four or five shipments from different ports.”
Maggie deliberated briefly before nodding. But that’s too slow. I’m afraid it falls short of my father’s expectations.”
Shawn furrowed his brow, displeased with the term ‘too slow‘. After all, smuggling goods overseas was time–consuming, not to mention the complexities of arranging connections and manpower.
“Alright, Ms. Adam. You should discuss this with your family,” Shawn stated, assuming Maggie aimed to negotiate a lower price.
After nodding, Maggie rose and stepped into the corridor to call Ronald.
“Maggie, how did it go?” Ronald inquired eagerly.
“Shawn is interested in collaborating with the Camerons, but it appears he leans more towards the Adams. It seems he plans to utilize the Adams for whitewashing and establishing long–term cooperation,” Maggie said, lying through her teeth.
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