Saskia smiled. "The Roche family needs inns and casual restaurants that can accommodate 600 people."
Hearing this, Wagner was overjoyed. "We must accept the Roche family's business. Reply to them quickly!"
Saskia nodded and immediately tagged Dima in the group chat: [Mr. Dima, the Loyd family just so happens to have 12 newly renovated inns that can accommodate about a thousand people.]
Miriam frowned. "The Roche family owns all the top hotels in Munford. Shouldn't it be easy for them to host 600 people?"
Wagner took out his phone and scrolled through the chat records, his expression darkening. "They want their employees to experience hardships, so the budget is likely very low.”
Sammy's and Miriam’s expressions immediately darkened. "I knew you had bad intentions. You‘re trying to push a losing business onto me,” Miriam accused.
The situation meant that not only would they have to entertain the Roche family and their employees with a smile, but they would also have to offer discounts. Their newly renovated inns would be making a loss on their first business venture, which would be off-putting for anyone.
Saskia laughed gleefully. “You can't say that. It’s the Roche family we’re talking about. Haven't we always wanted to establish a connection with them? Once we have our first cooperation in the bag, there'll surely be a second,” she said while casting a gloating glance.
Wagner thought about it for a moment and nodded. "Saskia makes a good point. Accept the business."
Miriam was furious. She was about to burst when Sammy grabbed her hand and smiled. "Grandfather, Auntie Saskia, we'll take this business!"
"Sammy, you’re being foolish!" Miriam's eyes reddened. She thought her daughter was truly naive.
Saskia simply smiled. "Sammy has a business mind. Remember, in business, you must think big. Don't neglect customers just because you're not making money!"
Saskia would be surprised if they did not end up losing a lot of money.
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