Roxanne sat in the cafe for some time before returning to the research institute.
The result of the discussion was slightly out of her expectations.
She was under the assumption that as the heir of the Damaris family, Jack would prioritize a patient's survival regardless of how much he cared about making a profit. Also, she assumed he could accept the marketing strategy of increasing sales by reducing the financial gain margin.
To her surprise, Jack was very dissatisfied with the price she offered and even denied her the opportunity to negotiate.
“How is it, Dr. Jarvis? When will Damaris Group resume the supply of medicinal herbs?” Linda approached Roxanne the moment the latter stepped into the research institute.
Roxanne forced a smile and said to Linda in resignation, “I'm not making any headway for the moment. Please delay the registration process as long as you can. As for the factory... If they are impatient, you can offer them more money.”
Linda had served Roxanne for many years, so she could tell Roxanne was caught in a tight spot at that moment by taking in her facial expression.
“I got it. I'll handle these issues. However, our employees in charge of developing this medicine are getting restless.”
Upon hearing that, Roxanne slightly knitted her brows in anxiety.
Most researchers at the research institute hoped that the success of inventing that medicine could help them make a living. Now that the medicine had been developed, and they could finally be rewarded after the drug was marketed, the process was unfortunately stuck at the final phase.
At that instant, Roxanne couldn't help but doubt herself. Is Jack right? Am I too naive to assume the simplicity of this matter? Not everyone can regard a patient's survival with utmost importance like me, after all.
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