People of Somer descent were really stupid people with a lot of money.
However, Conrad was extremely satisfied. After he rejected Damond’s invitation to stay back for dinner, he left the office with the patent licensing agreement.
In his car downstairs, Conrad flipped through the documents he was holding as he said calmly, “So, this is what Jasper Laine wanted so badly?”
A look of deep hatred flashed through Conrad’s eyes when Jasper’s name was mentioned.
His previous defeat had been so painful he would probably be depressed now if it were not for his strong will.
He had only managed to snap out of it in the shortest time possible when his father related to him a piece of news.
According to a reliable source, Jasper was just about to head to Coreana to negotiate for a patent for MP3 players.
That proved why Jasper had spent so much money taking away the right to represent the electronics industry from the Hanks family.
Admittedly, it might be to defeat the Hanks family. However, there were plenty of ways to defeat the Hanks family. There was no need to pick the most costly one.
More importantly, Jasper had even increased his investment in electronics after the Hanks family was defeated.
“JW Electronics spent 60 million dollars in a week to purchase four product lines. Preparations for the plant, equipment, and its employees are in full swing right now, and it’s all for this?”
Conrad smiled as he pinched the documents in his hands.
He would take everything Jasper wanted from him. He wondered what the expression on Jasper’s face would be like when he made the long trip here and realized that Conrad had been a step faster than him.
His assistant, who was sitting in front, turned and asked confusedly, “Mr. Monty, Damond Golding knows he’s committing daylight robbery on us. He sold his patent to other countries for half the price he offered us, and yet you still agreed to it?”
Conrad said calmly, “I don’t mind giving him a little more money. After all, these problems can all be solved using money.
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