Chapter 700
Bane waved a hand dismissively. โLet me make one thing clearโIโm not helping Rhodes Corporationโs Pharmaceutical Division out of pure goodwill. I expect to get what I want when the time comes. I trust you wonโt be stingy when that moment arrives.โ
Tiana chuckled softly. โDonโt worry. Youโll have access to all the resources and funds you need.โ
The meeting room was filled with Rhodes Corporation executives. Besides Bane and Michael, Andrew, Lauren, and Marcus were also present.
However, the three of them sat on the sidelines, largely ignored. Nobody came over to chat or engage with them.
Meanwhile, Michael stood at the center of attention, surrounded by a crowd of managers, all enthusiastically congratulating him.
They were not there just for idle flatteryโthey were hedging their bets. After all, the ongoing power struggle between Michael and Lauren would decide who got the CEO seat.
Judging by the current situation, Michael seemed like a guaranteed winner. And in corporate politics, knowing which way the wind blew was a survival skill these managers had mastered.
Michael smiled modestly, but his gaze swept toward Andrew and Lauren with a mocking glint.
โLauren, Mr. Lloydโฆ you two look a bit down,โ he said with a fake smile. โWhatโs wrong? Did Mr. Lloydโs magic formulas not turn out as expected?โ
Laurenโs expression remained cold. โOur products are just fine. Theyโll be hitting the market soon. You donโt need to worry about us.โ
Michael laughed condescendingly. โLauren, youโre being way too impatient. Sure, Glorious Pharmaceuticals is backing you, but the heart of a product lies in its quality and performance. If Mr. Lloydโs formulas turn out to be garbage, then launching them will only burn through resources and drain your energy for nothing.โ
Marcus frowned. โMr. Rhodes, you donโt even know what our products are. Isnโt it a bit arrogant to make assumptions like that?โ
Michael sneered. โWhy would I waste time learning about your products? Tell me, Mr. Chapman, would you care what the janitor on the street is having for lunch? Of course not. Because the gap between you two is too vast to bother.โ
Marcusโ face turned red with angerโMichaelโs words were beyond insulting.
โMr. Chapman,โ Andrew said suddenly, his voice calm but sharp, โwould you waste your breath arguing with a dog?โ
Michaelโs expression darkened instantly. His lips twisted into a snarl. โAndrew, you just donโt know when to quit. Fine. Letโs see how far your so-called miracle products go. Iโll enjoy watching you crash and burn.โ
Andrew smirked. โMichael, do you remember what I told you before? I said Iโd strip away that smug mask and bring you back to reality. Donโt forget that. And from where Iโm standing, your products are the real garbage.โ
Bane snorted. โKid, big talk like that can make your tongue snap in half. If my products are garbage, then yours are less than trash.โ
Andrewโs gaze shifted to Bane, filled with disdain. โBane, you whipped up three formulas in record time. What do you think you are? The legendary founder of the Advanced Medical Institute? You might have everyone else here fooled, but I see through your tricks.โ
Baneโs face hardened. His voice dropped to an icy growl. โWhat the hell are you implying? Are you questioning my medical expertise?โ
Andrew shrugged. โIโm not questioning itโIโm outright dismissing it. Your formulas are nothing but a haphazard mix of tonic herbs thrown together under pressure. Sure, they might give people a quick boostโstuff a bunch of Root of Resilience, Emberhorn Stag, and Sunberry Bush into someone, and theyโll feel like a furnace for a few hours. But real medicine is about more than a temporary high. Itโs about affordability, accessibility, and consistent, reliable results.โ
The room fell into stunned silence. Many of the executives looked pale, suddenly uncertain about the products they had been so eager to praise.
Marcus clapped his hands, nodding with approval. โWell said, Mr. Lloyd! Thatโs what you call integrity and vision!โ
Even Tiana glanced at Andrew with surprise. She thought, โThis kidโฆ maybe he actually knew what he was talking about.โ