Chapter 796
Tracey looked directly into his eyes and answered without hesitation, "Of course. You purport to be
able, but I heard you''ve lost several cases recently."
Ramiro''s document covered it.
Tracey stroke a nerve there.
The clients he lost were all those who had longstanding cooperation with thepany.
They all refused to renew the contract with Ro.
In a word, they didn''t trust him.
Ro had gone frantic for these cases recently. His face twisted.
"You''ve done your homework, but it''s normal to lose cases. Everyone in business knows what I
mean. Other people lose their cases to me too."
"Don''t make a fuss," Ro said, sounding natural.
Tracey continued, "It''s normal to lose cases but it''s abnormal to lose so many old clients at the
same time."
"Have you ever considered why they all turned to otherpanies after you took the ce of my
mother?"
"Does it imply anything about your capability?" Tracey asked without much emotion.
Ro''s exasperation became visible under everyone''s questioning gaze.
"Ro, is it true?"
"Don''t worry. They are just small cases. I will win bigger deals in the future."
"Small cases?" Tracey''s voice rose.
"The small cases in question could have brought thepany millions of dors'' profit."
"Is that amount of money small? Why is it so hard for you to concede your ineffectuality?"
People speaking for Ro just now were wavering. They all held shares of thepany. Any
penny Ro had lost was their money.
Millions of dors were not a small amount for them.
"Who are you to use me? My contribution to thepany is recognized by everyone."
"Or they wouldn''t have let me take over thepany," Ro retorted.
He was very proud and any word denying his ability ignited his rage instantly.
Tracey was d to see him provoked. "You mean your contribution when Tina was in charge? Are
you sure you own the credit?"
"After my mother was hospitalized, you became helpless and you lost cases. Who''s going to ruin
thepany now?"
"You have a really sharp tongue, cousin." Ro sneered.
"I''ll take responsibility for the loss I caused. But throwing mud on me doesn''t make you in any way
graceful."
They fell out with each otherpletely, which was exactly what Tracey wanted.
She continued, "since neither of us could be convinced, I have a new idea."
"Business acumen can''t be feigned so let''spete fairly and transparently."
"If you win, you''ll be in charge of the family until I am qualified."
"But if I win, you must step down and relinquish your power. How do you like it?"
"It''s fair. What do wepete for?" Ro asked confidently.
"A deal worth more than a million dors. The one who signs the contract first wins."
"No problem. Everyone present is a witness to this bet." Ro looked around.
In fear that it was Ramiro''s conspiracy, Finnegan interposed, "I''d like to add one thing."
His eyes locked on Tracey.
"Go ahead."
"To make thispetition fair, the deal must be decided by us to make sure that no old clients are
involved."
"Sure, I''m okay with that." Tracey smiled in a nonchnt manner.
She had confidence in her victory.
This was the simplest way to defeat Ro fair and square.
"Do think you''re too conceited?" Ro asked, arching an eyebrow.
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"It''s called confidence. I can surpass you in any case."