Chapter 220
Man With Super Medical Skill (Matthew)
âWhy do you keep asking this? Did anyone ask you to fork out a sum?â Samuel retorted fretfully.
âIs it not true then?â Matthew chuckled. âSo do you mean that we donât have to contribute anything at all after joining?â
âHow is that possible?â asked Samuel with a trace of anger in his voice. âIn order to enjoy the benefits, youâll have to contribute something. If everyone doesnât contribute and only enjoys the benefits, how could the Union continue to operate?â
âSo what I want to know is, what do we have to contribute?â Matthew repeated.
Furious, Samuel questioned him, âW-What do you mean by this?â
âWe just want to get a clear picture. Isnât that a legit question?â Matthew continued, âHow could we simply join when youâre not telling us what we have to contribute?
Itâs as if you went shopping and someone told you how awesome a product was, without telling you the price. Would you buy it, then?â
Blood rushed to Samuelâs face as he finally began to take Matthew seriously; the young man in front of him was not an easy fool at all!
Taking a deep breath, he replied, âYouâll definitely have to contribute something after joining the Union.
Everyone must share a portion of their sales. In other words, youâll get to enjoy the profits of others!â
Sashaâs face fell when she finally understood Matthewâs concern.
Sharing of profits? Cunningham Pharmaceuticals just clinched a three billion deal. How much would they get back if they had to share this profit? Putting it bluntly, wasnât this just sharing the profits of Cunningham Pharmaceuticals?
âSo how much do we have to fork out?â Matthew asked.
âAccording to our usual regulations, the new member would have to submit fifty percent of their profits, but as a special treatment for Cunningham Pharmaceuticals, youâll just need to submit forty percent!â
Sasha was close to lashing out at him when he finished. For Cunningham Pharmaceuticals to submit forty percent of their three billion sales, that would be 120 million.
In other words, even before they could enjoy any benefits from joining the Union, they would have to first fork out 120 million for others.
It would be fine if it happened to the old Cunningham Pharmaceuticals when their sales were low; forty percent would be a mere ten to twenty million and then it would even out when they received some benefits from the Union. However, if they had contributed 120 million now, she estimated that they would be making a loss of 1.1 billion!
It made sense now why Matthew kept stopping her; he must have known about this beforehand. âIâm sorry, Mr. Hughes,â she said immediately. âCunningham Pharmaceuticals wonât be joining the Eastshire Pharmaceutical Union for now!â
Samuelâs face turned stone cold. âPresident Cunningham, you have submitted the application and weâve approved it.
In order to allow you to join, we even screened out others who were qualified. But now, youâre saying that you want to back out. Are you taking us as fools?â
âThe application was submitted last year,â Sasha began, clearly annoyed. âYou didnât approve it when our sales were merely tens of millions last year.
Yet, you came right away after we just signed a three billion deal. Mr. Hughes, tell me if you donât know whoâs taking the other for a fool now.â
Embarrassment crept over his face as she had hit a nail on the head. They only eyed the business from Eastshire after seeing that the pharmaceutical industry was profitable, and it was only recently that Cunningham Pharmaceuticals had caught their attention.
So they dug out their application from last year, slapped an approval stamp on it and came straight here. Simply put, they dashed here for interests and there was no screening done at all. Still, how could they bow down to others when they were used to being arrogant?
âSasha Cunningham, what you just said is an insult to the Union! Hmph, how dare you insult the Pharmaceutical Union of Eastshire when youâre in the same industry!
That just means that youâre the enemy of the whole pharmaceutical industry of Eastshire! Mark my words, if youâre not joining the Union but are still able to continue your operations, it means that I, Samuel Hughes, is incapable!â