Chapter 588 Both Played By HerĀ
The Mercianna Cathedral was massive, and it was built in the 5th century. Over the years, it has undergone countless renovations and reconstructions. Still, the one thing that remained unchanged was the faith within its walls.Ā
Will and Jaime strolled through the cathedral.Ā
It was May, and the weather had warmed up. The garden burst with vibrant blooms under the bright sun.Ā
Jaime was well into his old age, while Wiliam was still ill. In contrast to the weather, they seemed to lack vitality.Ā
Jaime and Wam knew each other. Although they rarely kept in touch, they shared a bond that transcended age.Ā
Jaime glanced at William beside him. Over the years, William had become increasingly distantĀ
āYouāve changed. You were much happier the last time we met three years ago. It looks like youāve been through a lot since then. But you still like wearing all black, just like back then,ā Jaime said.Ā
William replied indifferently, āWell, people change.āĀ
āDid you tly from Cedonia because I refused to sell SAM to you? Coming all the way to confront me? Youāve become quite petty,ā Jaime said.Ā
Willam didnāt confirm or deny it. Instead, he asked, āDidnāt you swear you would never sell SAM? What made you change your mind and willingly join the Filo Group?āĀ
āAt first, I didnāt want to sell. I was prepared to go down with all of you,ā jaime said,Ā
William smirked, and jaime hutted indignantly.Ā
āHey! Iām being serious. Over the weekend, I went to Nivendale to visit my parentsā graves, I was going to ask for their forgiveness for my actions. I didnāt expect that girl from the Filo family to tag along,ā Jaime saidĀ
As Jaime mentioned the girl, he couldnāt help grumbling. āYou wonāt believe it. Thut that Cedonian girl was so rude! I could practically be her grandfather. Yet when wĀ
we first met, she called me foolish and dumb. I almost lest my temper!āĀ
William lowered his gaze. He didnāt ask about the woman, he only simply listened to Jaime speak.Ā
āIāve never met such a rude girl. But she told me she understood why I didnāt want to sell SAM.ā Jaime paused.Ā
He softened his tone as he repeated Emelieās words that day in the cemetery. āCapital doesnāt care about your oldāschool brands that take pride in craftsmanship and heritage. Youāre just pieces on a chessboard, pawns making profits. When capital parchases something, itās all about squeezing out its value.Ā
āMarketing and promotion will make it widely known. But once it gets overexposed, and no one wants to pay for the product anymore, it will be tossed aside by the market. It doesnāt matter if the brand has been around for a hundred or two hundred years. Capital will treat it the trash.Ā
āWhatās worse is that people will forget what it once was. They wonāt care when it disappears because itās become worthless. After all, who mourns a cotten apple?Ā
āYou didnāt want to sell SAM because youāre afraid that one day it could end up like that. Youād rather let it fade away now and become a part of history. That way, at least people will remember it. They might even say something like, āWhat a shame. It was such a great brand.āāĀ
It was better to be a small gem than a big rock. Stubborn craftsmen often behave that way, and Jaime was no exception.Ā
William halted in his tracks and turned to Jaime, his expression unreadable:Ā
He said, āSo, just because she hit the mall on the head, you agreed to sell SAM?āĀ
āShe said she understood me, and that she would help protect SAM. Sheāll make sure it wonāt become a castaway,ā Jaime replied.Ā
William lifted his brow and said, āArenāt you worried that sheās giving you an empty promise? That she was just sweetātalking you into selling?āĀ
Jaime shook his head, struggling to find the right words to express his feelings. āSheās different. I believe that sheāll keep her word.āĀ
Williamās hands were behind his back, and he was absentāmindedly fiddling with his ringĀ
āApart from what she said, I was also thinking about something when I was standing there in the cemetery, I realized that if recklessly destroy SAM, I might regret not giving my future descendants achance to know it. My parents passed SAM to me, and I havenāt passed it on,ā Jaime added.Ā
Helted his gaze and glanced at William before continuing, āAlso, youāve been putting pressure on me. If I refuse the FB Group, SAM will end up getting acquired out by you.ā William replied coolly, āWas it better being taken over by the File Group than by me?āĀ
āYou run a cedonian company. There are too many risks if SAM joins you For example, will my employees be able to adapt to your Cedonian way of doing things? And can you manage the Valantis market effectively? Jaime said.Ā
He continued walking as he said, āIf I want SAM to survive, I have to choose the side with the better odds. So, of course, Iām going with the Filo Group,ā Jaime added.Ā
William silently walked a few steps before suddenly chuckling A lingering question had finally clicked into placeĀ
Jaime was confused. āWhat are you laughing at?āĀ
āTin Laughing because weāve linth been played,ā William said..