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My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter 1542
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Chapter 1542 Nothing To Talk About "Rosie's part of this research is the technology. The medicinal materials given

by Lancer Corporation were just for this batch. If you aren't happy with the division of profit, it doesn't matter. We

can divide the profit for this batch of drugs produced using your materials by the percentage you're satisfied with.

However, the research institute also has the right to only sign the contract of this batch of drugs with you.”

Then, Byron continued slowly, 'This means that after this batch of drugs is sold, Rosie can take the technology to

seek cooperation with other suppliers of medicinal materials. What about Lancer Corporation? Where else can you

find an institute that can make it?"

He was implying the status of the research institute was higher than Lancer Corporation in this project.

Rosalie did not need Lancer Corporation.

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Instead, Lancer Corporation needed Rosalie to get the drug produced.

The party leading the project should be the research institute instead of Lancer Corporation from the beginning.

As for Xander, he could choose short-term interests or long-term benefits through this matter.

Xander did not expect Byron to threaten him like this. He glanced at Byron coldly but still chose to speak to Rosalie

instead.

"Are you sure you want to cooperate with Lancer Corporation in such a business-like method, Miss Jacobs? Is

Lancer Corporation so worthless that you can dump it after using it?"

Rosalie glanced at Byron. She felt secure with Byron's confident nod. Thus, she chose to remain silent as an answer

to Xander’s question.

Byron answered on Rosalie's behalf naturally, 'There are no friends in the business field. I’m sure you understand

this more than Rosie does, don’t you? The division of profit is always the toughest part of a corporation.

Aren't you also using the strategy of making use of your friendship with Rosie to get her to compromise?"

Xander was not as good as Byron at negotiating, and Byron's words made his face ashen.

After a moment of silence, he spoke word by word, "I can't accept the distribution of profit you’re proposing!"

Byron said, "Maybe I can show you how Lawrence Corporation's profits were distributed with partners when we

occupied technology stocks.

Seeing those figures, you might be satisfied with the share you can obtain now."

He was trying to tell Xander if he were to set the distribution, Xander would get a lesser percentage than this.

Xander's plastered friendliness shattered, and he glared at them gloomily.

"We can sign the contract now if you accept the terms. If you aren't satisfied, our research institute is also willing to

invite professionals to evaluate the early investment of Lancer Corporation and pay compensation at ten times the

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price."

Rosalie pushed the contract to Xander.

Xander picked it up, tore it in half, and threw the papers back on the table without even looking at it.

Rosalie was startled upon seeing that.

Before this, Xander had been behaving very gentlemanly before her. He was the heir of a family with a high status

in the world of traditional medicine. Rosalie always thought he would care about etiquette.

Unexpectedly, Xander acted so impulsively this time.

The atmosphere in the office suddenly became cold.

Xander said, "If I’m not mistaken, we agreed to share the patent equally when we first decided to cooperate on this

project. I don't think we need to negotiate anymore since you're going back on your word."

Rosalie responded, "Young Master Xander, you also said you would give me medical books for reference. I was

willing to share the patent equally with you because of that, but I didn't get any books. I produced the drug after

solely researching it myself, so I don't think it's necessary for me to give you equal shares of the patent."