However, the root of the Xavier Group was still in H Country. And the Xavier Group's clothing industry accounted for a large proportion of the whole country. As for its other industries, they were in someone else's territory anyway.
If they could introduce foreign big brands, it would be a thorough innovation even for the Xavier Group, which was also very important.
But Derek naturally wouldn't say that. At the same time, he also decided that no matter what, the Horton family would be the one to compromise.
Internationally renowned clothing brands were mainly produced in M Country and F Country. With existing access, the Xavier Group had already intended to import these brands even if the Horton Family didn't come to them.
Everyone wanted to have a share in the clothing industry of H Country, but the initiative was seized by Derek.
Unlike the Horton that came to them, the Xavier Group had more choices, so Derek was not in a hurry.
He was willing to spend time with Horton because it was Horton who took the initiative to come over.
After all, even if Derek had the right to make the decision, it still mattered which side took the initiative in asking for cooperation.
Derek's meaning was clear to Robert. Sitting there, this Caucasian's face turned all dark.
There was a terrible silence in the conference room.
Of course, this feeling was not felt by people in the Xavier Group. Derek was still smiling. He was not in the slightest hurry, and he also occasionally looked at the time on his watch.
This gave the impression that he didn't have much time to spend on this meeting, which made the Horton Family even more unhappy.
Judy sat next to Robert and saw that they were in a bad position, but she didn't dare to speak anymore. It was because Uncle Robert who was sitting beside her had an air of desperation.
"50-50," Robert said suddenly, breaking the silence.
50-50, half for each side. No one is gaining more. It seemed to be the fairest distribution method, but Derek's mood experienced no fluctuation. He still smiled and shook his head, his voice still so calm.
"40-60."
Nora could tell the anger in Robert's eye in the opposite direction, which was almost bursting out and making her very scared, but Derek seemed not to see it.
The conference room fell into silence again.
"Mr. Xavier, I need to make a phone call." Robert inexplicably calmed down and said faintly.
Derek nodded, "Go ahead."
After he finished speaking, he looked at Damian and said, "Sort out the documents that I need to sign for these two days."
Damian understood his meaning and said, "Yes, boss."
Nora: "..."
She swallowed her saliva. Was this guy going to work in front of the Horton Family while they were on the phone? Was that decent?
Robert's eyes dimmed for a moment. He snorted and went out without a word, leaving the rest of the Horton Family in the conference room.
At this time, the negotiation was suspended in the conference room.
But as time passed, Nora felt that Derek was very prescient, because it was not until half an hour later that Mr. Robert finished his call and came back.
Derek had just finished reading a document. After signing his name, he glanced at Robert.
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