Caroline, representing Ambray, offered a significant concession to win over Cui Chen. Cooper wasn’t about to back down and simply countered with a strategy: "Whatever you concede, I will concede too, but I’ll concede a little more."
Their exchange was tense, and the atmosphere was tinged with hostility.
At this mont, Bai Xiaosheng suddenly announced that he had "figured out a cooperation plan," which left Caroline and Cooper montarily stunned, looking at Bai Xiaosheng in surprise.
Having attracted everyone’s attention, Bai Xiaosheng didn’t rush to speak. Instead, he leaned in to whisper to Cui Chen with a smile, "In this setting, representing my company to announce a plan and join the competition, would that be okay?"
Cui Chen responded in a low voice with a smile, "Honestly, after today’s thorough review, your company has beco my top choice for collaboration!"
Cui Chen added, "After my family understood the situation, they fully agreed to cooperate with you!"
Cui Chen’s implication was crystal clear—it’s almost as if they’d already "internally decided" to go with Bai Xiaosheng. Even if Bai didn’t say anything publicly, he would secure the cooperation.
If it weren’t for the fact that this was a dical conference dinner, where it was inappropriate to act, Cui Chen might have already signed a contract with Bai Xiaosheng.
"It’s a great honor, but I think the cooperation strategies and terms I have in mind must be stated publicly, to show my sincerity." Bai Xiaosheng whispered with a smile.
Stating them publicly signifies a commitnt to honor the agreent without backing out—a gentleman’s deanor!
Cui Chen naturally agreed, nodding with a smile.
Beside him, although Cui Xuexue didn’t hear what the two were saying, she knew that Cui Chen must have inford Bai Xiaosheng about his intention to collaborate, and she couldn’t help but smile. The more she attended these etings, the more she appreciated Bai Xiaosheng. At least he was pleasant to look at!
Of course, if Bai Xiaosheng could stop boasting and talking big, it would be even better.
However, Cui Xuexue recalled that Bai Xiaosheng had already beco a major district head at the Zhenbei Group, with boundless prospects. Things like the International Corporate Alliance might not be unattainable for him in his lifeti—even if it’s just a goal, it’s far from boasting...
She felt that Bai Xiaosheng seed beyond reproach...
Everyone watched as Bai Xiaosheng and Cui Chen whispered to each other, both smiling, curious about what they were discussing.
Caroline observed this, unable to suppress her doubts.
That person was clearly very close to Cooper, and she assud he belonged to Cooper. How co he seed to have such a strong relationship with Cui Chen, almost like a friend?
If that’s the case, wouldn’t it an Cooper was assured of securing the cooperation, and arguing with publicly would be unnecessary?
Could it be that I was mistaken?!
A thought flashed in Caroline’s mind.
She seed to have jumped to conclusions without realizing it!
With that thought, Caroline scrutinized Bai Xiaosheng again, finding that this seemingly unremarkable young man had an aura about him in his deanor.
This aura was not the kind that ordinary people have!
Why didn’t I notice this before? Caroline wondered silently.
Cooper also watched Bai Xiaosheng, his mind in turmoil.
"Now that things have escalated with Caroline to this extent, there’s no way I can face those conservative old fogeys back at ho. To avoid bla, I must fight to the end and secure Cui Chen and his achievents!" Cooper steeled his resolve, willing to risk it all.
Bai Yuefeng and the surrounding enterprise representatives and academics also watched Bai Xiaosheng, their eyes filled with curiosity.
"This gentleman, since you have a suitable plan, and I see Mr. Cui Chen seems very satisfied, why not disclose it? If there’s no unexpected situation, I think Ambray would gladly accept." Caroline smiled as she raised her voice to Bai Xiaosheng.
No matter what, she wanted to hear Bai Xiaosheng’s so-called plan.
If it’s not too extre, it might be acceptable.
"Yes, I want to hear it too. If it’s suitable, our group would accept." Cooper asserted.
These two dared to make such statents, but the remaining enterprise representatives lacked such courage, yet they were eager to listen, ready to report to their superiors.
There’s always a chance for approval.
"Is that so? Since both of you have expressed such intentions, well, I’ll speak then." Bai Xiaosheng looked at Caroline and Cooper with a smile.
Caroline had been paying attention to Bai Xiaosheng, and eting his gaze, again, she had a silent sense of surprise, "His eyes are so profound and bright; he’s no ordinary person!"
Soone with such gaze and expression cannot be subordinate under Cooper.
Caroline’s gaze beca complicated.
She felt Bai Xiaosheng had a more intricate identity and background, and she kept finding Bai Xiaosheng familiar the more closely she observed him.
Where have I seen him? Caroline pondered, yet she couldn’t rember.
Bai Xiaosheng spoke slowly and with deliberation.
Bai Xiaosheng’s content originated from ideas ford during the journey with Cui Chen, later refined into a comprehensive cooperation plan.
While ensuring a certain degree of corporate revenue and Cui Chen’s team interests, the plan maximizes concessions to patients while implenting more innovative sales channels, conducting extensive communication and collaboration with governnts across various regions to reduce costs, compensating for low-profit margins of low-price dications with longer-term gains beyond monetary profits.
Bai Xiaosheng’s explanation left everyone present stunned.
Even Caroline and Cooper were at a loss for words.
Let’s not ntion how far-fetched those ideas might be—just the setting of dicine prices so low and the enormous labor and energy costs to cooperate with local governnts globally and sell dications cheaply to patients already went against their "concept."
What’s the difference between that and philanthropy!
After Bai Xiaosheng finished speaking, Caroline and Cooper looked at him as if he were crazy.
To earn less for the sake of cooperation is understandable, but is this matter of earning less?
"Are you sure this isn’t charity work!" Caroline questioned in a heavy tone.
"It’s better than pure philanthropy. Non-profit long-term benefits such as reputation and new channel establishnt, and policies can’t be asured with money," Bai Xiaosheng responded with a smile.
Caroline restrained her urge to curse.
Crazy!
When they could leisurely earn significant money, why bother with such laborious work?
The so-called long-term benefits ultimately need to be converted into money, don’t they? If so, why make things so complicated!
Her company, Ambray, simply doesn’t care for the so-called "benefits" in Bai Xiaosheng’s words!
The other enterprise representatives were also whispering among themselves, pointing and discussing.
Nobody agreed with Bai Xiaosheng’s plan!
He’s practically crazy, thinking he’s indulging in charity work!
Cooper felt the sa.
He now believed Bai Xiaosheng wasn’t helping him but setting him up.
"If there’s an enterprise willing to adopt such a plan, I’d be willing to collaborate with them." Beside him, Cui Chen said with a smile.
Caroline found it almost laughable as if hearing a fantasy, asking, "The key is, Dr. Cui, are there such enterprises?"
Cooper wore the sa expression.
Those enterprise representatives had more or less the sa reaction, shaking their heads.
"There is." Bai Xiaosheng affird, looking at Caroline and Cooper with a smile, "If you both think this approach is a loss, I do happen to have one."
Bai Xiaosheng’s words imdiately shocked Caroline and Cooper as they stared at him.
"Well, I’d be interested in hearing which minor enterprises dare do such things!" Caroline sneered.
Bai Xiaosheng smiled.
"Feisheng Biotechnology Pharmaceuticals—does that count as a small enterprise?" Bai Xiaosheng asked softly.
Caroline’s eyes narrowed in disbelief.
Feisheng Biotechnology Pharmaceuticals, currently among Europe’s top five pharmaceutical companies, and in this industry, they are their biggest competitors there!
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