Super Island Tycoon-Chapter 476 - 475: Overbearing

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The sound of pages turning echoed in the conference room as everyone was thoroughly focused on the documents, determined not to miss any detail.

While they were still engrossed in the files, Jiang Cheng spoke up again, "Our negotiation this time is very straightforward. All my cooperation requirements are on the document. If you can accept them, then we will have a pleasant collaboration.

If you find anything unsatisfactory in the terms of cooperation, I'm very sorry, but we won't be able to collaborate this time. We'll have to wait for another opportunity in the future."

Jiang Cheng's words were firm and delivered with an unwavering tone.

Here, I must emphasize one thing: none of the content on the document will be modified. If you want to collaborate, you'll have to follow my terms. I do not accept any negotiations. The final cooperation plan is written on the document.

If there is anything you disagree with, you can leave now. My bottom line is the content on the document, and there will be absolutely no changes today!

His words shocked everyone, rendering them speechless as they stared at Jiang Cheng in disbelief.

Nobody anticipated that Jiang Cheng would be so domineering, leaving no room for negotiation.

Negotiation is nothing but a process of mutual compromise, but Jiang Cheng completely eradicated the notion with his approach.

Jiang Cheng directly sealed the final outcome, arrogantly shutting down everyone's thoughts, leaving the executives of the cinema companies utterly dumbfounded.

Jiang Cheng didn't even give them a chance to negotiate. He simply set a rigid demand, turning the original negotiation into a straightforward choice.

This collaboration is either agreeing to Jiang Cheng's terms, officially starting cooperation, or turning around to leave, abandoning the negotiation.

This is the first time these people encountered such a situation, leaving no room to maneuver.

There are only two paths to take: accept or reject. There is no third option for them to choose.

Originally, these people were prepared to rely on their negotiation skills to fight for benefits in front of Jiang Cheng.

Unfortunately, Jiang Cheng didn't play by the rules, leaving them no room to deploy their strategies.

These individuals had initially analyzed all of Jiang Cheng's actions, gaining deep insight into Jiang Cheng's character and mindset.

They were prepared to use this insight to probe Jiang Cheng's limits and profit heavily from the collaboration.

All the preparations they made are now useless, leaving them utterly astonished.

The cinema executives in the conference room quickly recovered from their shock.

Many of them had been through countless storms, so their ability to weather such situations was quite strong.

The shock Jiang Cheng brought them didn't last long before they readjusted themselves.

Once they composed themselves, they immediately started to make a commotion.

"President Jiang, isn't your method of negotiation a bit too domineering? You've set the cooperation plan outright without allowing us to discuss. I've never heard of such a negotiation method before."

"That's right. If negotiations don't allow for discussion, how is it called a negotiation? Cooperation should be built on mutual willingness, President Jiang. Are you planning on forced deals here today?"

"President Jiang, don't you think it's too domineering to leave no room for modification in the cooperation plan? Are you not concerned at all about the feelings of our companies?

Everyone is here to earn profit. There's no need to make it so tense, right? President Jiang, isn't there room for negotiation? We can talk if you have any requests. Deciding on the plan like this may not be very appropriate, right?"

The conference room became instantly chaotic, starkly contrasting the earlier silence.

These executives, despite seeking cooperation with Jiang Cheng, found his method to be overly domineering.

There was no negotiating space at all: either agree or leave. This was not a commercial negotiation at all.

They all felt that Jiang Cheng was threatening them, as if not agreeing to his terms meant being shown the door immediately.

Jiang Cheng's attitude deeply provoked everyone present, making them feel that Jiang Cheng was insulting them.

These normally high-standing individuals couldn't stand such treatment, and each one began shouting loudly.

They all thought that Jiang Cheng didn't regard them at all; otherwise, he wouldn't negotiate in such a manner.

And they were not wrong, Jiang Cheng indeed did not regard them highly.

A group of high-level executives who outside would be considered impressive figures.

The companies represented here were not minor entities; they were significant players in the movie industry.

If a company only had a cinema or two, it wouldn't have had the qualifications to be present here.

Although in the eyes of ordinary people, these individuals had impressive personal strength and social standing.

In Jiang Cheng's view, these things were mere illusions, making them no different in stature from beggars on the street.

Just a group of slightly stronger ants, utterly insignificant compared to a giant.

Of course, Jiang Cheng, the giant, wouldn't take notice of ants, and they were merely insignificant to him.

Would a swarm of ants raging concern Jiang Cheng?

The answer is, of course, no, so Jiang Cheng didn't fear their anger because of this.

If anyone disagreed with Jiang Cheng's ideas, they were free to leave; nobody would stop them.

"Everyone, quiet!"

Seeing the scene showing signs of spiraling out of control, Jiang Cheng shouted at everyone, immediately silencing them.

Once everyone quieted down, Jiang Cheng continued, "All my terms are laid out here. You can say I'm domineering, which doesn't matter, but no matter what you say, the terms will not change, period.

With these words, Jiang Cheng turned and pointed at the conference room door, speaking with a cold tone: "The door is right there. If you're unsatisfied, you can leave at once—I'm not going to stop you."

Jiang Cheng's arrogant gesture further angered everyone, making the normally composed executives incapable of maintaining their cordial smiles, each of them glaring fiercely at Jiang Cheng.

Even Sicong, who hadn't spoken much until now, couldn't help but address Jiang Cheng.

Looking at Jiang Cheng calmly, he said, "President Jiang, don't you think such actions are rather tyrannical? We all came here with sincere intentions to collaborate. President Jiang should also show some corresponding sincerity."

Sicong's words lacked any tone of anger, sounding quite cultured, and surprisingly composed—almost unlike something Sicong would ordinarily say.