“I have a plan, Mr. Monty, but I don’t know if it’d work?” Valentine suddenly spoke.
Conrad had been very pleased with Valentine’s performance all this while so he was very willing to hear the other’s plan. He replied, “Go ahead.”
Valentine smiled craftily and spoke, “According to what you just described, I think we can wait until after JW Electronics has manufactured their products. We could invite them to a press conference, and as long as their product is an MP3 player, we’ll be able to expose them in front of the press.”
Conrad fell silent for a moment, deep in thought. He soon got up and walked two steps before suddenly looking up. “There are two benefits to that plan. One, we can use the media’s power to solidify the fact that Jasper pirated our product. And two, it’s also free advertisement for Melody!
“By then, Jasper will truly have no chance to turn it around!”
Conrad suddenly patted Valentine’s shoulder and laughed aloud. “Good job. After all of this is over, I’ll think about promoting you to president of the company.”
Valentine replied excitedly, “Thank you, Mr. Monty.”
…
Elbert and his team were highly skilled and they managed to complete the technological design in the shortest time after Jasper gave them an idea.
The following day, Jasper bought Elbert and his team airplane tickets so that they could directly instruct the factory workers in Reed City.
On the fourth day, Jasper received a sample from Reed City. It was personally brought over by Chad.
Looking at the shining silver MP3 player that was no bigger than half his palm and it now came with a screen, Jasper broke into a big smile.
“Have you tested it? What’s the passing rate for manufacturing?” Jasper asked.
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