“I will give you the check once I get my hands on the material.”
Emerson Lang chuckled. He knew that Jasper understood his good intentions.
20 million US dollars was a drop in the ocean for a company like Sentel Corporation.
Emerson could have easily chosen not to sell the patent rights for the MP3, but he had decided to do so at an extremely reasonable price. This was because he wanted to befriend Jasper, who seemed to personally know the princess of Sentel Corporation.
It was easy to deal with smart people. As long as they understood each other’s intentions, not everything had to be stated out in the open.
After both of them signed the contract, Jasper prepaid an amount of 10 million US dollars. At that moment, someone barged into Emerson’s office.
“Uncle, did Ms. Sylphie introduce a man to the company?!”
The person who barged into the room was a young man. Once he entered the room, he immediately fired a question at Emerson.
Emerson frowned. “Mr. Jonathan, this is the office of the group president. If you want to see me, you need to have a valid reason, and you need to make an appointment through my secretary!” He reprimanded the young man.
With his immaculate appearance, Jonathan Lang looked more like a pop star than a company president. He fixed a glare upon Jasper and grumbled, “What about him? Isn’t he the person that Ms. Sylphie introduced to the company? Did he make an appointment?”
“Mr. Jonathan! Remember your position!” Emerson voiced out. He was obviously angry.
“You’re just the president of one of the company’s branches. You don’t have the right to yell at me in the office of the group president. Did I teach you to behave in this way?”
Jonathan cast a vicious and envious glare at Jasper. He then lowered his head and apologized to Emerson. “I’m sorry, Mr. Emerson,” he said.
“Get out!” Emerson shouted.
Jonathan clenched his fists and continued to stand his ground. “I won’t go out. I need to know what is the relationship between him and Ms. Sylphie,” he said in a determined tone.
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