As soon as they met, Jax went straight to the point and made a gesture in the air.
“Mr. Laine, I discussed this with the headquarters just now. As long as you admit that you plagiarized us and pay us a huge compensation, this matter will be over and done with.”
After hearing this, Jasper shook his head.
“What wonderful wishful thinking. Don’t you just want to crush the future of Lane Automotive Factory by asking me to admit to plagiarism?”
Jasper’s vision was unique, and he directly saw through the other party’s intentions. What was the most important thing in business?
Reputation, of course!
Imagine if Lane Automotive Factory admitted to plagiarism, it would mean that they would lose their reputation. Would customer spend their money on them if they lost their reputation?
Without the trust of customers, how could Lane Automotive Factory have a future?
Therefore, this matter was not as simple as it seemed.
“I will not agree to the two requests you mentioned. At the end of the day, you are just relying on your influence in the automotive industry to suppress us.”
Jasper narrowed his eyes.
“Since you know this, why don’t you pay up? Listen, Homer’s patience is limited. If you don’t admit to plagiarism today, Homer still has the ability to prevent your cars from ever entering the market.”
Jax’s voice was rough. He crossed his legs, lit a cigarette, and smoked like no one else was around.
Seeing Jax’s defiant attitude, Jasper’s expression suddenly turned cold.
Did they think that Homer was the only one who had finite patience?
At this moment, Jasper felt that it was time to give them a little blow. When he thought of this, Jasper took out his mobile phone and called Jake.
“Do it.”
After only two words, Jasper hung up the phone.
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