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Chapter 159
“There’s no rush. Take your time.
Actually, your furniture looks great. Why don’t you just leave it and sell it to me? I honestly don’t have the time to shop for new stuff p>
“That works for us. Now that this business deal is locked in, we’re going to be swamped anyway.
You can move right in, and we can leave with just our suitcases p>
The wife was delightfully straightforward.
“How much should I write the check for p>
“Oh, put your checkbook away. You just handed me the deal of a lifetime and didn’t even ask for a kickback. I was trying to figure out how to repay you anyway p>
Mr. Blake laughed.
A few of the employees exchanged amused glances. *She’s the boss. Why would she need a kickback p>
“No, seriously, I can’t take it for free. Like I said before, just make sure the manufacturing quality is flawless. That’s all I care about p>
“The quality will be immaculate, but we still owe you p>
Mr. Blake turned to his wife. “We’ll head out tomorrow. Let’s travel light p>
They had another fully furnished house in the city anyway. Hauling everything over would just be a hassle, and they’d have to find a place to put it all.
“We still have to pack our clothes,” his wife pointed out.
“Leave the clothes too.” Connor waved a hand dismissively.
She shot him a withering glare. “What are you going to wear? The emperor’s new clothes? Besides, the poor girl can’t fit into our wardrobes p>
They were a hilarious couple. Mira and her team watched their banter with open amusement.
“Then you pack my bags. I don’t have time. I’m going to be buried in work now p>
His wife sighed and looked at the group. “My husband is a total workaholic. Once he gets going, the rest of the world ceases to exist.
I’ve been running the household single-handedly for years p>
Mira laughed. “I completely understand. Take your time packing, there’s no rush at all.
Just grab your clothes and valuables, and leave the heavy furniture. I’ll wire you the money for it p>
Mira made it a point never to take advantage of people.
The woman tried to decline again, but Mira held up a hand. She knew their finances were tight right now.
With the details settled, the couple headed back across the hall, visibly thrilled.
Only then did Owen finally ask, “What exactly happened down there p>
“My so-called mother and brother showed up. Things got a little physical p>
Mira sighed. There was no hiding it—anyone with combat experience could look at
the creases in her bodyguards’ suits and know they’d just been in a fight.
“How many guys did they bring p>
Owen asked, leaning his head against his hand.
“A decent amount. They even tried a diversionary tactic. Sent a wave to keep the Iron Wolves busy while a second group tried to grab me.
I just hit them with a can of mace p>
“The Mercer family is getting more underhanded. You need to put them in the hospital for good to teach them a lesson p>
“But we were right on the edge of the street. It was too exposed. If I’d gone any harder, someone would have called the cops p>
Moving on, they briefed Mira on the business negotiations.
Connor owned a massive, fully-equipped bicycle manufacturing plant that was ready to start trial production immediately.
The bikes would be painted a vibrant green and designed for maximum comfort,
with adjustable features to suit riders of all ages and heights.
As for the manufacturing cost, a hundred and fifty bucks was too steep, but thirty bucks would result in a flimsy frame that broke
instantly they settled on a ne
sweet
spot of roughly eighty dollars per unit.
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The GPS trackers and smart locks had already been designed and put through preliminary testing. The user app interface was finalized as well.
They just needed Mr. Blake to produce the physical prototypes so they could install and test the tech. Opce that succeeded, mass production would greenlight.
The marketing department had already launched preliminary market research, and the legal team was opening dialogues with traffic authorities and city government
officials.