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An Understated Dominance by Marina Vittori

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“Ms. Welch, are you threatening me?” Greta’s face darkened at Eleanor’s aggressive tone, and her

eyes turned sharp.

The Dawson family had vast sales channels and significant influence in the pharmaceutical industry. It

was reasonable to offer a profit share of 40 to 50 percent in a partnership, especially given the quality

of the product in question.

But Eleanor was acting as if she was the one doing them a favor; she clearly didn’t understand the

capabilities of the Dawson family.

It was an insult to the Dawsons for Eleanor to offer only ten percent profit. Her behavior was akin to

trying to deceive the Dawson family, treating them as if they were naive.

“Ms. Dawson, please don’t misunderstand. Eleanor is just kidding. Ezra quickly attempted to defuse the

situation, making eye contact with Eleanor, who seemed to miss the cues,

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Damn it! Was Eleanor out of her mind? Earlier, they had agreed on a 30 percent profit, and now she

was trying to squeeze Greta down to just ten percent. This wasn’t a negotiation; it was downright

daylight robbery!

The Dawson family was one of the big players in the industry; they were way above the Welch and

Swanson family in many aspects. They were the undisputed leaders in the medical field; messing with

a giant like them was plain stupidity.

“Kidding?” Greta snorted, her gaze cold, “It doesn’t look like a joke, judging by Ms. Welch’s attitude.”

“Ms. Dawson,” Eleanor began, “Wise decisions are what make a successful leader. We’re generous

enough to offer you ten percent profit.

“Our Rejuvenaid is bound to become a sensation, and no one can stand in its way. You must be aware

of the potential losses the Dawson Family might suffer if you miss out on this opportunity.”

She thought, “According to our agreement, profits should be divided equally between our two families.

“Giving the Dawson Family 30 percent would leave only 35 percent for the Welch and Swanson family,

which doesn’t seem fair.”

Eleanor believed this offer was more than generous, considering the Dawson Family had yet to

contribute anything but sales. The miraculous effects of Rejuvenaid were certain to drive sales, so why

should she offer such a big amount to the Dawson Family?

In her opinion, ten percent was already a good offer: any amount above five percent was more than

reasonable.

“Since your Rejuvenaid is so exceptional, why come to the Dawson Family? You’re more than welcome

to seek collaboration elsewhere,” Greta retorted coldly.

“We’re offering you an opportunity, Ms. Dawson. Most companies would kill for the chance to represent

Rejuvenaid,” Eleanor replied, maintaining her arrogance.

Greta quickly declined, saying, “Thank you, but I’m not interested. I have other matters to attend to. I

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won’t see you out.”

“Ms. Dawson-”

“I said enough. Please leave!” Ezra was about to speak but was abruptly interrupted by Greta.

The Dawson Family had never been humiliated like this before. It was just a single medication, and it

was absurd. she would think it could threaten the Dawson Family’s position.

At most, it would cause a small loss, but it was a minor disturbance the Dawson Family could handle.

“This decision of yours, Greta Dawson, do you even realize the extent of the losses it will bring to your

family business? You should think long and hard,” Eleanor said with a slight frown.

This woman was utterly shameless, in Greta’s opinion.

“Even if the Dawson Family suffers significant losses, it’s none of your concern. If you expect us to be

your stepping stone, you can forget it!” Greta responded firmly, shocking Eleanor.

Eleanor had never encountered such rejection and was surprised that Greta preferred her company to

suffer loss rather than collaborate with them.