What Happens in Chapter 2040 – From the Book Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver
Dive into Chapter 2040, a pivotal chapter in Living With My Lady Boss by Blue Silver, written by Novel Drama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Wilbur nodded and said, "Well said. You're right. I'll have a wider target market if I have a bigger variety of processed jades."
Then, Wilbur turned to look at Molton and asked, "What about you, Molton?"
Molton replied, "Mister Penn, my jade collectibles only have two strengths. First of all, I can guarantee the quality. Second of all, if I can have the three hundred million deal, all my jade collectibles can be sold for half of the price."
"Half of the price? Hah!"
Hart shook his head and laughed when he heard that and asked, "Do you think you can fool Mister Penn? Molton, your jade collectibles are resold goods. It's higher than the market price even if you sell them for half the price. My jade collectibles have variety, and the price is surely lower than yours. Do you think you can compete with me?"
Molton was displeased and asked, "Why do you think I can't compete with you?"
"You should know your place, Molton. I feel like you're joking with me. Don't blame me for being unkind if you keep this up."
"Everyone can compete fairly in business. Moreover, this was Mister Penn's idea."
"Damn you!"
"Enough."
Wilbur tapped the table. Then, he took out two jade collectibles and passed them respectively to Molton and Hart. He said, "You both stated what you can offer. Now, I would like to tell you about my requirements for this deal. I purchased these jade collectibles from Mister Molton's shop. My request is simple: if you want to work with me, the jade collectibles have to be the same quality as these two right here. Otherwise, there's no deal."
Wilbur said, "Please don't joke around, Mister Molton."
Wilbur gave Molton a stern look, but he did not think Molton was joking. Molton looked displeased at that moment and said, "I'm willing to pay liquidated damages worth three times the price if I breach the deal. Is that serious enough?"
"Of course. I'll prepare the contract right now," said Wilbur.
"There's no need. I brought the contract."
A subordinate brought over the contract at that moment. Molton passed the contract to Wilbur. Hart snatched the contract to read it. It was true that the terms were stated as he described, he would pay three times the amount as liquidated damages if he went against the stipulations in the contract.
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