Jasper arched a brow when he heard the chubby man speak.
‘Easy Media?’
‘Isn’t that my company?’
As the largest entertainment company in the mainlands, Jasper had no idea that his company’s business scope had spread to involve partnerships with a small CD rental shop.
At that moment, Bax replied furiously, “There’s no way I’d give you the money!”
“We want official cassette tapes, but instead you’re giving us pirated ones. Most of the tapes can’t even be played. Forget the tapes being completely returned by In y customers, I even lost a few long-time customers because of this. I lost money and reputation, so be grateful that I didn’t seek you out for compensation!”
The few men were infuriated when they heard Baz.
The burly man who spoke just now suddenly pushed Baz, causing the latter to stagger backward. If not for the wall-mounted shelf that was filled with CD and cassette tapes, the man would have fallen straight to the ground.
“What the f*ck did you just say?”
“We’re from Easy Media! Why would we sell pirated cassette tapes, huh? Keep spouting nonsense and I’ll kill you!”
Baz flushed in anger and roared, “You still have the shame to say that? Everyone in Legends that works in this industry knows that you took our order and secretly bought pirated cassette tapes to placate us, Ulric. We know you’re abusing your power as Easy Media’s small agent in charge of the Legends District. I’d rather not do business at all than pay you any money!”
Baz revealed the group’s mental scars.
Ulric, the leader of the group, glared fiercely. In utter fury, the man scolded, “F*ck you, brat! Shut up!” Then, he raised his hand to slap Bax across the face.
The hand was raised, but it never came down.
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