Molton did not expect Hart''s attempt to steal his deal. Moreover, Hart was being disrespectfully honest. They were all from the collectibles industry, so Hart''s attitude made Molton feel very ufortable.
Molton looked displeased seeing Hart walk over, saying, "We''re all businessmen, Hart. Aren''t you crossing the line by defaming me?"
"Am I crossing the line?"
Hart sneered coldly and said, "It may seem like a bit much to you, but to me, not at all. The customer is always right, after all. My customer has the right to know everything about their purchase. Moreover, three hundred million dors is not a small sum. Dasha is a famous nation, after all. If I allow you to close the deal and destroy Rostead''s reputation, it will undoubtedly be a disaster."
Hart looked at Molton with seriousness, then asked, "Do you know how many people from Dasha would visit Rostead to shop and travel, Molton? If I allow you to ruin Rostead''s reputation, I don''t dare to imagine the profit we will lose. I think you should quit while you''re ahead, Molton. I can give you a deal worth around five million dors. Consider that my apology. How about it? Are you willing to back down?"
"Five million dors? Hah!"
Molton scoffed coldly with a sh of coldness in his eyes. He asked, "Do you take me for a beggar, Hart? Are you seriously trying to convince me with merely five million dors? Do you think it''s possible that I will let you have a deal worth three hundred million dors?"
Hart shrugged and replied, "Of course, I think it''s possible. You know your situation better than I do, after all."
"Damn you!"
Wilbur quickly stepped forward to separate them because they were getting tense. He said, "Alright. Since this is a businesspetition, we should follow the business rules. You two want the same deal, so how about we alle inside and tell me what each of you can bring to the table."
Hart and Molton would not back down. They followed Wilbur into the room and sat at the same time. Wilbur said, "Alright. Now, who wants to start first? How about you tell me about what you can offer?"
"I''ll go first."
"I''ll go first."
Wilbur pointed at Hart and said, "Let him go first. Save it forter, Molton." "Alright."
Hart smiled at the oue, then said, "Mister Penn, I think what I can offer is obvious. The Jackson family has jade mines. The estimated jade storage capacity reaches one million tons. Moreover, aside from having our own jade mines, we also have our own jade processing factories. Jade can be processed into earrings, pendants, nes, and bracelets at the factories ording to the needs of the client. I think different products will have different target markets, and the wide range of products is also a very important marketing route."