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Son In Law Madness novel Chapter 81

Chapter 81 Trade War Plotters

“I believe that everyone has a duty to protect and not eat wild animals!” Reina spoke with integrity. “I think everyone is concerned about the cost right now. I’m thinking of turning the scarlet swan into a luxury edible that I can sell for one thousand per five hundred grams. Each one has a dedicated logistics channel that provides door-to-door delivery.”

One scarlet swan weighed about four kilograms. That would cost around seven thousand to eight thousand.

Ordinary people would find it extremely pricey, but for those who were curious, the cost was completely within their means.

“It’s a gift designed to entertain guests,” Reina stated, using Pollerton Television as a platform for advertising.

The netizens were stirred again, and the reporter’s face was filled with resignation.

They were supposed to be here for an interview. How did it turn into an advertisement?

“Just one more thing! It’s open for reservations!” After Reina finished speaking, she left the camera’s range.

Upon watching the broadcast, Nigel’s face turned gloomy, and a storm was brewing in his heart.

“Good one. That’s really a good one. I don’t believe you came up with this idea yourself, Reina.” Nigel was stunned.

What a textbook example of a corporate warfare!

At that moment, someone knocked on the door. Nigel knitted his brows and said, “Come in.”

It was Susan, the manager of the Wilson family of Tayhaven.

“I’m not in a very good mood right now. Strip it off yourself.” Nigel stared at Susan.

Even though Susan was shocked and felt that she was being wronged, she took off her clothes obediently and let Nigel take charge of her body.

Half an hour later, Nigel lit a cigarette, looked at the charming Susan, and asked, “What do you think of Reina’s move?”

Susan replied, “Reina most certainly did not plan it herself. She does not have the ability to do so yet. The person who devised this method has a good understanding of people’s hearts. It may appear inconspicuous, but if a segment fails, it will be game over.”

Nigel nodded. “That’s right. In particular, when talks about her ex-boyfriend surfaced, public opinion took a new turn.”

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