The First Heir – Chapter 1666

“Mr. Luther, this is a very good bottle of scotch whiskey and I’ve always been reluctant to drink it. I brought it along today for you to try it.” Bernard signaled the waiter to bring over the bottle.

It was exclusively produced and one bottle was worth 180,000 dollars!

Bernard personally filled Hoyt’s glass and raised his glass in a toast. “The moment I saw Director Luther, it felt like I was reuniting with an old friend. Let me propose a toast to Director Luther!”

After saying that, Bernard immediately finished the contents in his glass in one gulp and turned his glass upside-down to show the crowd.

Everyone applauded and shouted, “Deputy Chairman Johnston can certainly hold his liquor well!”

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After three rounds of toasting, Bernard sat down contentedly and went straight to the point. He said, “Director Luther, I wonder if Martin Pharmaceutical still has a chance to cooperate with your chamber of commerce this time?”

smiled and said, “Deputy Chairman Johnston, to tell you the truth, we’ve sent people to inspect your company. The volume is okay but there’s no research and development going on. It can be considered a sales oriented company at best, and that’s not good enough for the Uppercreek pharmaceutical market. What

Hoyt

was cold and a little embarrassed. He never expected the Uppercreek Chamber of Commerce to investigate Martin Pharmaceutical. Their findings had

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Pharmaceutical had little research and development results. After all, it was

already hiring talents and have established our own R&D department. To put it

also approached the R&D staff from Beacon? I heard that a

is my niece. I know her very well. I’m sure Director Luther has also heard

said, “I’m not very clear about that. It’s your business

bankrupt soon. By then, everything they have will be merged with Martin Pharmaceutical. At

Bernard finished speaking, he narrowed his eyes and

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