Before long, Andrius arrived at the cafe.
Rosalie did not even have time to talk to him about his insensible act to Mary last night.
“Are you the one who determined the price increase?" Rosalie asked, straight to the point.
Andrius shook his head, but he knew what had gone wrong.
He passed the management of this business to his sister. She must have had something to do with this sudden price increase.
Byron glanced at Andrius and did not ask further. He coldly told Andrius to investigate this matter.
Andrius nodded and assured Rosalie. “Miss Jacobs, I'll immediately deal with this matter. You don’t have to pay for the materials this time. I can take care of it.”
After saying that, he angrily returned to the Quirke family’s mansion.
As soon as he entered, he bumped into the well-dressed Andrea, who seemed to be heading out.
With a cold expression, he questioned her.
“Did you raise the price of the medicinal materials? We were given this business essentially so that we could safely earn profits. It was also to prevent others from coveting it. Why did raise the prices? Give me a good explanation!”
Andrea did not show much reaction. She even glanced at her brother with despise.
“Brother, business is business. We're just the integration of resources, the middle person. What can I do to control the price of the medicinal materials? I’m just passing on the cost. Isn’t that good? Why does the Quirke family have to bear the cost to provide Rosalie with the medicinal materials?”
She had already thought of a good excuse, so she was unafraid of her brother’s investigation into the supply price.
Most importantly, under her watch, this company could make more money.
In this way, the employees would be more loyal to her.
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