Clara Bennett carefully examined each item on the list and, in the end, only kept a few that she believed would be beneficial for the upcoming strategy.
She stood up, crossed her arms, and said, "Firstly, I'm not interested in the content from the R&D department you've brought back. If Samuel Grant's R&D department really had any solid technical capabilities, his enterprise wouldn't have fallen into such a pitiful state as it is now."
She paused for a moment, then continued, "The truly valuable information, on the contrary, is the list of collaborating companies, the prices at which deals were struck, and the detailed contract contents. Once I've assessed the value of these things, I'll pay you ten million in exchange."
Upon hearing the words "ten million," Daisy Stone could hardly believe her ears.
"Ten million?"
She repeated the question, her eyes wide open, adding a sentence filled with dissatisfaction and doubt, "Just ten million for me?"