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Park Jimin's POV:

"Why they don't want to continue on this project?" I said more like scream as all of them stood still which made me more angrier.

"They found someone else paying them more." Kiara replied terrified.

"Seriously? This is why they stopped the work which was going on from the past 6 fucking months?" I cannot believe this, people really have lost their morals.

"We tried to persuade them boss but they aren't agreeing on the same pay."

"I cannot believe this! Pass my message to him that our dealership is over now and for forever."

"Okay boss."

She nodded and leaves the room with other team members.

I ruffles through my hair in agitation as anger bubbles inside me.

Over the past six months, our team had been diligently working on a project that was crucial to our company's growth and success. The project involved a significant partnership with a dealer who provided essential resources and expertise. Our collaboration had been progressing smoothly, and we had invested considerable time, effort, and resources to ensure it's success.

However, an unexpected turn of events disrupted our progress. The dealer, driven by financial incentives, decided to abandon our agreement in favor of a more lucrative offer from another party. It's still unbelievable that they stopped the project for this low-cheap reason.

This sudden decision not only stalled our project but also undermined the trust and professional relationship we had built over the past months.

Naturally, this turn of events incited a strong reaction from us. The dealer's actions were perceived as a betrayal and a breach of ethical business practices. Their willingness to prioritize short-term financial gain over a committed partnership hit hard, evoking a deep sense of anger and frustration in me. It wasn't just about the financial implications; it was a blow to our professional integrity and ego.

We do not conduct business with individuals who lack moral integrity and fail to honor their commitments. The message was intended to make it clear that we value ethical standards and reliability in our business relationships, and we would not tolerate dealings with those who do not uphold these principles.

"Sir, chairman wants to talk to you." Secretary Kang said walking inside my office with a phone in his hand.

I take the phone and began to speak, <Good morning chairman, how are you feeling now?

>Much better, thinking of visiting the company soon. He replied, his voice still sore.

<Take your time and do not rush, everything is fine here.

>I know, you are handling it better than I expected. I'm happy Park.

<I'm glad grandpaa, I mean chairman.

>Cut the formality now Jimin, be free with me.

<Yes grandpa, have you taken your meds?

>Yes yes I did, and I didn't call you so that you can question me about my health. I wanted to know about the company.

<As I said everything is going fine here.

>That's good. Make me proud son.

<I'll grandpaa.

>Okay I'll now hang up, will talk to you later.

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