"If you guys want to develop bioweapons together, then don't contact me, I'm not interested. But if you guys want to discuss drug sales, then I'll welcome the collaboration." Eddie said calmly.
This condition made everyone frown. Although not everyone has developed a bioweapon, so far, it is a weapon that is selling well in the market.
"The next decision is how to deal with Umbrella's legacy. After Umbrella's evidence was found, each of us has more or less cooperated with Umbrella, which is not a good thing to be known publicly even though we weren't involved ourselves. Eddie what your suggest on this?" Henry asked.
"Sorry, I can't make any suggestions."
This made Henry feel uncomfortable, so he ignored the man.
"*Cough*, we need to discuss business. As for your personal complaint, you can resolve it yourself. Please return to the main topic, thank you." Downing stood up.
Zili secretly glanced at Eddie. On the surface, the man looked careless. But actually, every move he made was able to make Tricell's higher-ups lose their momentum.
Using the threat of bankruptcy to frighten your opponent is wise. The Travis family needs money; if their company crashes and doesn't make any more money, will they keep trying to fight it? Of course not.
"Now we need to communicate with the Federation as well as officials in their respective territories. Tell them about Umbrella's cooperation and show them evidence that we are not guilty."
"At the same time, our private agency application will not directly manage the armed forces to combat the bioweapons. We will also pay for the damage caused by the bioweapon attack." Henry took the document and read it.
"I agree." Downing immediately agreed.
"I agree too." Zili nodded.
"All right, then that's the decision. Eddie, you have to pay your share, it's your responsibility."
"Pay the loss? I don't want to. I'll only pay the cost of establishing the anti-bioweapon agency, nothing more. Don't try to make me a scapegoat." Eddie said.
Henry gritted his teeth even more; this guy was acting up again!
"The next decision was to divide the market that Umbrella left behind. Tricell's Europe, Middle East, North America and Africa. Shen Ya's Asia and Europe market, Latin America and Australia belong to another company. What do you think?" Henry looked around.
"No problem." Zili looked at the document while reading it. She didn't really care about market share; after all, Shen Ya's business focused only on the Asian market.
"Wait, what about our WP Pharma? What about our market share?" Downing should reconsider.
"Don't you want the Vaccine market for the T-Virus? We've given it to you, nothing more." Henry sneered.
"I need to tell the boss about this." Downing picked up the phone, then nodded from time to time before hanging up. "Our boss agrees."
"The market share has been divided, now we can discuss other things freely." Henry was satisfied.
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"The original price of the drug will not change, I will give you the physical store sales rights, while the price in the online store will remain at a stable price."
"As for how you manage your offline business, that's up to you. Is anyone interested in getting one?" Eddie gave the first pass.
"No problem, we can talk about the specifics later." Zilli nodded.
"Generic drugs in South India are running rampant, have you heard of it?" Eddie asked.
"Are you worried that they will copy your medicine?" Zili's eyes lit up, and she smiled as the man tried to use this topic to play with her.
"No, of course not at all. Even if they manage to copy it, I can sue them with my patent. I just want you guys to help me when that happens." Eddie said.
"Of course, we WP Corporation will do our best to help you." Downing expressed his allegiance.
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part 5:
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