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The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family novel Chapter 1746

Jaime had his thoughts on this.

In the Schulz family's opinion, Machi had two advantages compared to Yahiko. Firstly, he was willing to destroy and get rid of the Ito family, and secondly, he was willing to reduce his shared profit margin to twenty-five percent.

Hence, when facing Yahiko, Jaime felt that Yahiko would have to be on par with Machi on the first point, and he would have to offer an even better proposal than Machi on the second point. 6

The first point was to get rid of the Ito family. This was already a very extreme request. 3

No matter whether they were asking the Takahashi family to get rid of the Ito family, or vice versa, as long as one of those families was gotten rid of, then it would simply be perfect. 5

Therefore, even if Yahiko were also willing to join forces with him to get rid of the Takahashi family, he would only be on equal footing with Machi based on this point. 3

This way, unless Yahiko would give them a few more favorable terms than Machi on the second point, there would be no need for the Schulz family to consider the Ito family. 3

This was the reason why Jaime offered Yahiko a

twenty percent stake in the shared profit-margin. If Yahiko were to agree to his proposal, he would convince him to join forces with the Schulz family to get rid of the Takahashi family. In that case, he would have already gained another five percent interest for the Schulz family. 3

However, Yahiko could no longer control and hold back his emotions as soon as he heard about the profit -sharing margin's twenty percent stake. 5

He was furious and frustrated, and he secretly thought to himself:

'I am asking for a thirty-five percent stake in the profit -sharing margin, and you are actually countering my offer... around twenty percent? Moreover, you will not consider any offer that is more than a twenty percent stake. There is no room for bargaining at all. Isn't this way too much?!'

'Not just that, you will be taking advantage of my domestic port, and I will be allowing a foreign capital investor like you to come in and make money. And even when it comes to that, you only offer me a twenty percent stake in the profit-sharing margin? Aren't you taking too much advantage of the weaker party then?’ 4

As he thought about this, Yahiko could feel the rage rising within him.

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