Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 346: Eight-party cooperation

  Chapter 346 Eight-Party Cooperation

them?

   Someone else was involved!

   Very good at misleading the other party through ambiguous expressions, and then Verac, who showed his feet, snorted and said: "It seems that you know."

   "Since they told you, why do you need to ask me again?" Wilfred wanted to kill Rodney, and Jeffrey had the heart.

He just talked to these two people early in the morning and wanted to cause some trouble for the Nak Weaving Factory, but he didn't let them do anything. He just wanted to make an alliance first. Unexpectedly, they not only refused to help, but immediately turned to the Nak Weaving Factory to sell over him.

  Verak put on a fair stance: "You can't just listen to one side of the story, it would be unfair to you."

   "Fair..." Wilfred felt amused, "Just tell me what you want?"

   "You don't have anything to justify?" Verak asked with his head tilted.

   "Will you believe me when I tell you?"

   "Not necessarily, but if you don't tell, the result will be bad. Of course, the result will be worse if you lie."

  Wifred took a deep breath: "Okay, I said. A few days ago I called them to my factory to discuss matters, and I wanted to form an alliance against your Nak weaving factory."

   "Our conflicts of interest should be small enough to be ignored. Is it necessary to take action against us for these?" Verac didn't ask who 'they' were in depth, so as not to arouse Wilfred's suspicion.

Anyway, according to what he meant, the alliance should be those who also run weaving factories, and the factory owners who run weaving factories in the light industrial area have all been arrested. It's not a big problem to cheat.

  Wifred narrowed his eyes: "You don't need to pretend to be crazy about this. Does the Nack Weaving Factory really have only that little influence on us?"

   "What are you afraid of? Are you afraid that our new system will succeed, or are you afraid of something else?" Willak asked.

   "Then I want to ask you, do you have any other plans, what will you do after the new system succeeds?"

"On this point, I can tell you very frankly that we came to Kip City to test the feasibility of the new system in an environment that is easier to control. We only do this and have no other intentions against you. As for What will be done after the new system is successful, of course, is to promote it. Is it possible that you are afraid of the new system being promoted? Why? If it can be promoted, it must mean that this model can make more money than the traditional system. If you can earn more, why should you pay less? Earn?" This was the first time Verac chatted with other factory owners, and besides interrogating him, he was also curious about how other factory owners viewed them.

"Can you make a lot more money? Can you make 100% money?" Wilfred ignored the new system of the Nak Weaving Factory. It's a little too much of an impact."

"How to say?"

Wilfred's nervousness faded a lot, and the torture tools used for self-defense were also put aside: "I know you are doing well now, but this kind of success is really only achieved by relying on the new system? How dare you say that there is no external help ? Since there is, can other factories imitate and copy it?”

  Nak Weaving Factory did use various external forces.

  If there is no strong equal support behind to help solve various problems, they will not be able to pull such a shelf in the first place.

   Not to mention other factory owners, the large amount of funds required for transformation is a huge test for them, and other risks cannot be easily taken.

"You will definitely think, the big deal is that those who have the ability to implement it, those who are unable to maintain the status quo, or they will simply be eliminated and go bankrupt. Anyway, it is not you who went bankrupt. Anyway, it is better for them to go bankrupt, which can free up more markets for you to squeeze." Wilfred felt that he had seen through the minds of the Knack Weaving Factory and the consortium behind it.

   "No." Verak shook his head slightly, "We conduct this experiment to find out a win-win way, not to reshape the market and rule the market."

   "It's what you say it is." Wilfred spread his hands, his face indifferent.

  He didn't care what Verak said, because no matter how extravagant Verak said, it was just words.

  He didn't think it would be cruel that the consortium behind the Nak Weaving Factory promoted the new system and wanted to change the market. The factory under his name would inevitably be impacted.

  Everyone came this way, they all have a thorough understanding of this cruelty, and they have adapted to this environment.

  So he didn't yell at him, and he didn't intend to change the intention of Nak Weaving Factory and terminate this **** new system. He just sneered and made Verak's "hypocritical" rhetoric a joke.

  Under the mask, Verak's brows were furrowed, and then gradually relaxed.

  He understood the crux of the problem.

  Everyone can say what they say, and what they hold in their hands is their own and true.

  I want these factory owners to be convinced of the new system, and I want everyone to warmly welcome the implementation of the new system. Only if the Nak Weaving Factory succeeds first, and then drives other factories to reform, everyone can succeed together.

   Nothing counts until success.

   "Sit down for a while." Verak got up.

   "Wait a minute." Wilfred's eyes became serious again, and his hand faintly wanted to touch the torture tool for self-defense, "How do you want to deal with me?"

   "I don't want to deal with you."

   "I didn't want to deal with it. I sent a bunch of thugs with guns to arrest me? And prepared so many instruments of torture?" Wilfried didn't want to believe a word of Veraker's words.

  Verak was silent for a while and said, "...Well, what do you want?"

Stared at by the masked man, Wilfred couldn't help feeling chills on the back of his neck: "What do I want to do... If you really don't plan to deal with me, you should let me go now. Could it be... What are your plans for the future? "

"You can leave in two hours at most." Verak looked at the time on the watch, "Also, I have already told you, don't worry, as long as you don't make trouble, we won't hurt you. If you really want to move You don't have to wait."

   "Then what else do you want to do? Haven't you already finished asking questions?" Wilfred couldn't understand the action of Nak Weaving Factory.

  Is this the behavior style of a large consortium?

   Really offended people who shouldn't be offended.

   "You'll know when the time comes. Sit here and rest and wait for the notice." Time was tight, and Verak didn't waste too much time on Wilfred alone.

  At this point, the most important thing is for them to hold a meeting to discuss cooperation. After seeing the attack of the Nak Weaving Factory, unless they don’t want to live anymore, or have a strong background, no one will dare to make trouble again.

   "Then what if I'm thirsty, hungry, or want to go to the toilet?" Wilfried asked again, but this time Verak ignored him and left the room directly.

   "How is it?" As soon as Verac came out, Benedict, who was in charge of maintaining security outside, greeted him.

"There are also factory owners who have formed an alliance with him. Fortunately, they should be among those who were arrested this time. I will interrogate them one by one later." Veraker is concerned about the situation on Winston's side, "Winston has not yet are you coming?"

   "No, I'm probably still working on the plan."

  Villac patted Benedict on the shoulder: "Tell him in the past that it is more important to let this group of people taste the sweetness first than the plan. They don't recognize things on paper, they only look at money."

   "Okay." Benedict left the workshop.

  Verak wore a mask and walked into the second closed room.

  —

   An hour later, Verak came out from the last room.

  After his ingenious interrogation, the people who allied with Wilfred were successfully picked out. They were Rodney Weaving Mills and Jeffrey Weaving Mills.

  The strength of these two weaving factories is equally strong, so it is not difficult for Wilfred to choose to form an alliance with them. It's just that this group of people is better than the other, forming alliances, and doing nothing else. They just waited for Wilfred to find out the truth, and finally waited for a few days until they were taken away by Nak Weaving Factory.

  In addition to finding out the two allies who were ruthless but not daring, Verak did not forget to talk to these six about the new system of the Nak Weaving Factory.

  Probably because these people who are also weaving factories have closely related interests, it is difficult for them to stay out of things like other factories and watch the battle leisurely.

  Being open and honest or hiding it, in short, all seven parties have deep worries.

Some are worried that the Nak Weaving Factory will not be well-attended because they want to eat up the entire market in Kipu City. Some are worried that after the success of the new system, the workers will shout loudly, and some uprisings and strikes will make their factories restless. Factories are all implementing new systems, and they are abandoned by the times because they cannot reform due to funding and other issues.

   These are very reasonable from their point of view. If Verac and the others want to drive everyone to change, they must also take their situation into consideration.

   "Verak." Winston finally came.

  Verak, who happened to be out of the seventh room, smiled: "How are you getting ready?"

   "It's almost there. If they are willing, we can share experience and provide assistance in various ways, allowing them to try small-scale experiments in their own factories first, and then expand slowly." Winston said.

"No matter what, we have to give them some benefits first, otherwise they will never do what we say in vain." Verak recognized the key to promotion, "I think Boyin is also the same for this investment. Willing to give, after all, the war is about to start, and our own experiments and promotions are carried out at the same time, which can further improve efficiency and shorten time."

   "Well, what about your side? Have you found out who was behind the beating of our factory workers?" Winston knew what kind of heavy responsibility they were shouldering now.

"It was found out, and they were all among this group of people. Among them, Wilfred, the factory owner of Wilfried Weaving Factory, was the mastermind, and he planned this incident alone. Rodney, Jeffrey Weaving Factory The two factory owners have made a verbal alliance with him, but there has been no real action yet."

   "What are you going to do about it?"

"Let's take them here and lock them up in a small room." In fact, Verak wanted to make these people suffer publicly, but the reality did not allow him to do so. "We will talk about cooperation soon, and other things. It’s not easy to pursue it any longer, and writing off this matter is a bit of sincerity in cooperation, and it can also promote the three most powerful weaving factories to take the lead in reaching cooperation.”

  Andre raised a little question: "Is there any benefit in cooperating with them and providing all-round help, besides being beneficial to our experiment and promoting the new system more quickly?"

  Verak understood what Andre meant: "You want to ask, are there any interests that can be put on the table. If we seem to have no interests to follow, they are also unwilling to cooperate."

   "That's right, being unprofitable will only make them feel that we are plotting bigger things. Instead of making them think wildly, it is better to create some benefits and ask them for some benefits." Andre suggested.

"Okay, what kind of benefits are you asking for? You can propose it at the meeting later." This aspect is best handled by the experienced Andre, and Verac didn't pay much attention to it, "Benedict, Bring someone to invite all seven of them to the meeting room."

   "Okay." Benedict called the comrades in the sub-station to enter the room to pull people.

  Verak, Winston, and Andre entered the meeting room first: "You don't need to call me by my name at the meeting. The main thing is still dominated by the two of you."

   "Yes." Winston flipped through the proposal booklet.

  Andre sat on the main seat.

   Soon, the seven factory owners were brought in and arranged to sit down.

   Benedict and the two sub-station comrades stood in the meeting room, silently exerting pressure with guns in their hands.

  The moment the seven people saw each other, their expressions and eyes were extraordinarily rich.

After Verac's interrogation just now, Wilfred, Rodney, and Geoffrey all thought that the other party had betrayed them. Looking at it now, it is no accident that everyone was played by the Nak Weaving Factory. between.

"Good evening everyone, I am Andre, the owner of the Nak Weaving Factory." Andre said, "First of all, I would like to apologize for the abrupt behavior that brought you here an hour ago, and then we are ready to Let's go to the last part of today."

   The corner of Wilfred's mouth twitched, and Andre's apology was too casual and confusing.

  "Before the last session starts, everyone should introduce themselves whether they know each other or not. We have a basic understanding of each other, which will be very helpful for the content of the next meeting." Andre first pointed to Winston.

   "Hi everyone, I'm Winston, and I'm in charge of the finance and management of the Nak Weaving Factory." Winston got up and briefly introduced.

Verac didn't get up after Winston's introduction, but turned his head to look at Wilfried beside him, and Wilfrid had no choice but to stand up and said, "I am Rui, the factory owner of Wilfred's weaving factory. Ernest Wilfried."

"I'm…"

   After that, the six factory owners introduced their identities in confusion.

   "Okay, everyone must know each other, then let's talk about today's business, that is, we form an alliance with all parties to carry out in-depth cooperation." Andrei said after the last factory owner sat down.

   Form an alliance?

deep cooperation?

  The seven factory owners looked at each other.

   Staring at their heads with a gun in front of their feet, they were taken over and locked up for more than an hour, and now they are talking about cooperation with a smile on their faces?

  What exactly does Nak Weaving Factory want to do?

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  (end of this chapter)

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