How many people in Pollerton could do such a thing? Why is Reina being so generous? Is that because of Raymond's influence or for the respect she has for Donald?
Yerick was perplexed. He had just established an e-commerce brand, and he managed to secure a way to procure goods from Reina at a low price.
Reina glanced across the room before resting her gaze on Yerick. “I know you, Yerick. You just signed a contract with me.”
“Hello, Ms. Wilson. Yes, you're right. I'm Yerick.”
Yerick was flattered and thrilled as he didn't expect to meet the boss of Scarlet Swan Villa at that place.
Is this an indication that I'll be successful soon?
“I've made a decision to terminate our contract,” Reina sneered.
Her words left Yerick standing stunned while colors started draining off his face.
He knew how profitable scarlet swans were. The market price had reached 15 thousand for each of them.
An ordinary retail salesperson would never have the chance to deal with Reina directly. They would have to place their order in advance.
It was an excellent opportunity for a retail e-commencer like him to get involved and his role was an important one. He could sell one scarlet swan at the price of 18 thousand.
However, right then, Reina had abruptly decided to terminate their agreement.
What am I supposed to do with the orders I received? How can I explain this to my customers? I'll suffer a heavy loss and might be back to square one.
Yerick became panic-stricken. “Ms. Wilson, we've signed the contract!”
“No worries. Hundreds of thousands of liquidated damage is not a big deal to me!” Reina said indifferently.
Yerick's mother, who was a middle-aged woman, rushed forward. “No way! Why are you doing this to us? You owe us an explanation!”
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