Chapter 415 - Fourth Master Swan Is Jealous
Pregnant With CEO's Baby
After that, she turned around and left, leaving behind everyone in the senior management meeting room angry but also speechless.
In fact, Jeanne was right.
The failure of the project had nothing to do with her personally. Everyone just thought she was rich, so it should be very easy for her to take out some money to help Lawrence Enterprise! However, it did not mean that Jeanne would definitely do it. In any case, why did Jeanne have to help the Lawrences? Was it just because she was also a Lawrence that she should help the company unconditionally? Legally, there was no such thing!
Alexanderâs face was already red from holding it in.
He said fiercely, âMeeting adjourned!ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
After that, he stood up and left angrily.
Joshua was also in the meeting room.
With Joshuaâs position in Lawrence Enterprise, he technically did not have the right to be here. However, because he was the Lawrencesâ successor, everyone had tacitly allowed his existence.
He looked at his fatherâs angry back and smiled evilly. Then, he followed the crowd and left the meeting room.
Upon returning to his office, he closed the door and quickly made a call to Eden. âAs expected, Jeanne and my father argued during the meeting. It was so intense that my father almost died from anger!â
The person on the other end of the phone sneered.
With his current understanding of Jeanne, he knew that she would definitely not be threatened by anyone.
That was why he made Joshua deliberately lead Alexander to think that Jeanne should pay for it if the project lost money. After all, Jeanne had money.
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As expected, Alexander really listened to him.
He thought that if Jeanne had money, he could get her to take it out. In fact, he, too, found the idea ridiculous.
âBrother-in-law,â Joshua called Eden. âCan you really kick my sister out of Lawrence Enterprise?â
âOf course!â Eden said firmly, âBased on Jeanneâs temper, she would never take out her money to make up for the losses if the project fails. Do you think the Lawrences will still allow Jeanne to stay in Lawrence Enterprise then?â
âThatâs true.â Joshua nodded, âBut I donât think Jeanne is as simple as she seems anymore. What if she finds out that we were the ones who did something to the pilot project?â
âIf she finds out, so be it. Iâve never thought of hiding it from her!â Eden was extremely calm. âTo put it bluntly, I purposely did it so that she wouldnât be able to profit from this project. Even if she knows Iâm targeting her, what can she do?â
âWonât your Fourth Uncle find trouble with you? After all, Jeanneâs married to him.â Joshua was a little worried.
âDid I say that I would do it personally? I can naturally find a gunman to help me with these things. You just need to help me keep an eye on Jeanneâs movements.â
âOkay.â Joshua agreed immediately.
Eden then gave some instructions before hanging up the phone.
He sat in his office with a cold expression.
No matter what, he would definitely drag Jeanne down!
That woman should not be so arrogant in front of him!
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Jeanne walked out of the senior management meeting room.
When she returned to her office, Amy followed behind her respectfully.
âGet the project team together for a meeting immediately,â Jeanne ordered
âYes.â
Once everyone sat in the meeting room, Jeanne asked, âWhat went wrong for the pilot project to have such bad results?â
Forrest said, âEverything was carried out according to your previous arrangements, President Lawrence. However, no one would have thought that while the pilot project was ongoing, an in-store bulk buying activity would launch locally. The prices of all the products were lower than the prices of the products on our e-commerce platform. Even our companyâs brand, Lawrence Electrical, and our own distributors were selling at a cheaper price in-store than whatâs online.â
Jeanneâs eyes narrowed. âDidnât the local distributors report their in-store activities to the local branch?â
âI specifically went to ask the branch over there. They didnât receive any response from the local distributors, so they didnât know there would be such a large in-store bulk purchase activity. They didnât even receive word from the local Chamber of Commerce in advance. It seemed like the activity just suddenly appeared out of thin air. And coincidentally, when our e-commerce project was officially launched for trial sale on the same day, their advertisements were everywhere.â Forrest explained, âBut at that time, we already had everything in place, including the merchantsâ discounts, prices, and the operation of the backend. There was no way we could make any immediate changes. I did some preliminary calculations. If we were to negotiate with the merchants about the prices, discounts, pricing, and so on, it would probably take two weeks later if things went smoothly. However, those two weeks had a huge impact on our e-commerce platform. Almost all of our sales came from the morning of the first day, and by the time the in-store bulk-buying campaign rolled out in the afternoon, we had close to no sales. Most importantly, we got tons of returns.â