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Chapter 1564 President Lawrence Taught You A Lot

"Let's take a step back, thirty-five percent for Lancer Corporation."

Now that Xander was losing his temper, Rosalie breathed a sigh of relief, and continued to lower Lancer

Corporation's share.

Xander had already lost from the moment he named his price first.

He looked miserable at this point, but he had to agree. "I’m impressed;

Miss Jacobs really knows how to make a deal.”

Rosalie's face was unchanging. 'I'm only laying out the actual situation, besides, we will purchase the medicinal

materials ourselves, so Lancer Corporation will not lose money."

Xander sneered. "It seems that President Lawrence has taught you a lot during this time."

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Rosalie did not entertain that line, and added, ’By the way, because the research institute and Lancer Corporation

do not have a long-term agreement, this profit sharing is limited to this specific drug. If there is another partnership

in the future, we can talk about it separately."

From her statement, Xander could not control his expression, and the smile on his face gradually turned cold. "How

entrepreneurial, you deserve to be the young lady of the Lawrence family."

Rosalie's complexion darkened when he kept entangling Byron's name with her. ’Mr. Lancer, if you want to talk to

President Lawrence so badly, I don't mind calling him over now." "Miss Jacobs, I just want to say that you’ve

changed a lot since you got together with President Lawrence."

Xander looked at her intently. "In my heart, Miss Jacobs is a doctor with pure intentions. Why have you become such

an unscrupulous businesswoman now?'

He implied to her that Byron was just using her for profit.

Rosalie could not help but find it ridiculous at his implicit meaning.

'If Xander knew that Byron had told me to agree to a 50-50 share to learn medical skills from the Lancer family, I

wonder if Xander would still be able to say such a thing?'

The change in her expression caused Xander's eyes to narrow slightly. He had a vague feeling that what she was

thinking right now was not what he wanted to hear.

Xander's face became a little colder, and he glanced at the burning incense burner beside him calmly, with a look

of coldness in his eyes.

He turned back and nonchalantly changed the subject. "How much do you plan to sell these medicines, Miss

Jacobs?"

Rosalie had considered this question seriously as well. She was about to speak when Xander spoke again.

"There are special medicines like these available in other countries, and while their efficacy is not as good as ours,

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they are sold for 700 to 1,000 dollars. The more expensive ones can easily cost tens of thousands of dollars."

His scorching eyes bore through Rosalie, profit was written all over his face.

Rosalie, as if she did not hear what he said, quietly said a number, "One hundred and twenty."

Xander's expression froze for a moment, and a look of disbelief flashed across his eyes. After a while, he asked her

with puzzlement, "One hundred and twenty for one pill?"

Rosalie frowned slightly, and confirmed, "One box." "What?"

Xander's face was full of astonishment. "Have you not done market research? Or did I not make it clear just now?

The market price for this kind of special medicine is more than three times your price!"

Xander burst out laughing as he remembered the number Rosalie had just mentioned. "Forget market price

comparison, just focus on the cost we invested. Do you know how much Lancer's medicinal materials are worth?

Don't you need money for the manpower and technology invested in your research institute?"

He sneered. "It seems that I overestimated President Lawrence, he taught you nothing more than that, you're

simply too naive."