Jennifer lifted her head to look at Bryan. “Mr. Garcia, you can tell us your conditions.”
Bryan laughed merrily and took out two bottles of red wine from the wine cabinet before pouring one glass each for Jennifer and Kevin. “Let's drink.”
He handed the glass that was filled to the brim to Jennifer.
She apologetically turned down the drink. “I'm sorry, but I don't drink.”
Pretending to be angry, Bryan huffed, “How can you not know how to drink in the business industry? Drink at least a little. Let's toast.”
After he said that, he clinked his glass with hers, creating a crisp sound.
Jennifer threw a pleading look at Kevin, hoping he would help her, but he pretended to not notice it.
Meanwhile, Bryan was satisfied with Kevin's attitude and drank a huge mouthful before paying attention to Jennifer's reaction.
Jennifer mulled over it and decided to put the glass on the table, then said, “Mr. Garcia, how about we go straight to the point?”
Bryan shook his head with a smile on his face and said. “Tell me about your thoughts.”
“I've made a purchase order for excavators. Within twenty days, they will be ready. The excavation rights at Shawsby Mountain shall remain mine per the original agreement,” Jennifer answered.
Bryan enjoyed his wine while leaning back against the couch. He admired the woman's sharp facial features and attractive figure. “What can you offer me?”
“Double the price. How does that sound?” She gritted her teeth.
Chuckling lightly, Bryan replied, “Sounds good, but it doesn't feel sincere. Pollerton Heavy Machinery Industry and Shawsby Mountain are both mine. In addition, the excavator sales and transportation channels are also under my control. I can raise my net worth to a billion from all these. Double the price will only profit me by tens of millions. If it were you, would you agree?”
Jennifer fell silent.
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