Upon seeing Donald enter the conference room, Andy Caldwell from Genesis Electromechanical's Business Unit knitted his brows. “Who are you? Did you come to the wrong place?”
Before Donald could speak, Harry stood up and introduced, “Mr. Caldwell, this is the vice president of Dragon Fide Corporation, Mr. Donald Campbell. He heard about our situation and came here specifically to help us resolve the issue.”
“Vice president?” Andy scrutinized Donald from head to toe, showing no sign of respect on his face.
“I'm surprised to see how modest your vice president dresses. If you hadn't told me, I would have mistaken him for a janitor who got lost,” he remarked with a lack of reverence.
Donald felt a flicker of curiosity upon hearing Andy's words.
If Genesis Electromechanical has genuine intentions to collaborate with Dragon Fide Corporation, they should not have displayed such an attitude regardless of how I dress.
After all, Harry had already informed them of his position. How dare he, a mere manager, look down on me?
A suspicion started to form in Donald's mind.
Sitting on the chair, he asked nonchalantly, “Where did the negotiation stop?”
Harry immediately replied, “We maintain that if Genesis Electromechanical genuinely intends to terminate the contract, it should be done through a peaceful resolution. However, they're continuously insisting on seeking compensation for breach of contract.”
Andy interjected, “It was your company's personnel who provided us with incorrect dimensions in the drawings, resulting in us purchasing the wrong equipment. Now we can't install these devices, and we cannot return them either. Shouldn't we seek compensation from Dragon Fide Corporation?”
Donald waved his hand, signaling Andy to remain silent.
He then turned around and asked, “Who was the person in charge before this?”
A young man in his early twenties stood up, looking nervous. “It was me, Mr. Campbell.”
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