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205、To seek perfection by barter

Norman Osborne was wearing a handmade custom-made suit that looked very expensive at first glance. His figure was upright and he looked very energetic.

He has a typical middle-aged European and American appearance, and his brown hair is meticulously taken care of.

Norman Osborne did not come alone. Next to him, there was a man wearing glasses and a black suit.

On the surface, this man looks gentle and there is nothing unusual about him.

But if you take another look, you can see that the man's right sleeve is partially empty.

Dr. Connors!

Although Russell had never dealt with Dr. Connors, when he asked the industrial espionage to investigate the Osborne Group, he did not forget to briefly investigate the future Lizard Professor Dr. Connors and the future Octopus Doctor Dr. Otto.

"Mr. Osborne, welcome!"

After seeing Norman and Dr. Connors coming to the office, Russell got up and walked towards them, smiling.

"Mr. Bradley, you're welcome!"

Norman Osborne answered with a smile on his face, and at the same time stretched out his right hand to shake Russell's hand.

After shaking hands with Norman Osborne, Russell turned to look at Dr. Connors and continued: "Russell Bradley, nice to meet you!"

After speaking, he stretched out his left hand towards Dr. Connors.

"Curtis Cote Connors!"

Dr. Connors introduced himself, and at the same time stretched out his good left hand to shake Russell's hand.

After saying hello, Russell introduced Betty to Norman Osborn and Dr. Connors.

"This is Dr. Ross, who used to be a professor of biological cytology at Culver University and is now one of the core members of the Octopus Monster Laboratory."

Betty came to Russell and shook hands with Norman and Dr. Connors.

After introducing Betty, the four of them sat down respectively.

Russell did not let the ambitious blonde secretary Ally stay and asked her to leave the office.

When Ellie left the office with her seductive waist swaying and high heels, Russell said to Norman Osborne: "I spent some time last week dealing with personal matters, and I haven't had time to meet until now. I hope Mr. Osborne

Don't be offended."

"Mr. Bradley, you are so polite. People who want to meet you can line up directly from here to Fifth Avenue. I am grateful to you for agreeing to meet. How can I be surprised!"

Norman Osborne said with a smile.

Although Russell is only in his early twenties, Norman Osborne is not one of those people who would look down on the other person just because he is young.

Putting aside the fact that Russell is a superhero serum, the orders Octopus Monster Industries has taken from the military in the past six months alone are enough to illustrate the problem.

A guy with only force and no strategy can't take the biggest share from the big cake of military orders.

"Mr. Osborne was joking. In terms of fame, Squidward Industries and I can't compare to Mr. Osborne and the Osborne Group."

"By the way, I wonder why Mr. Osborne came to see me this time?"

Russell had no intention of continuing his business promotion with Norman Osborne and asked directly.

"Since you asked this, Mr. Bradley, I won't hide it anymore."

"If you don't mind, the Osborn Group would like to purchase some alien symbiotes from you for scientific research."

Norman Osborne looked at Russell and said directly.

"For acquiring the symbiote, I wonder what kind of reward you can give, Mr. Osborne?"

Although Russell didn't know what Norman Osborn wanted the symbiote to do, as one of the giants in the biological field, it was not particularly strange for the Osborne Group to want to study the symbiote.

As for where he knew about the existence of the symbiote, it didn't take much to think about. It was either S.H.I.E.L.D. or Hydra.

"Symbiotes are alien creatures that have never appeared on Earth. It is difficult to accurately estimate their value."

"Mr. Bradley, you are the person who owns the most symbiotes. I wonder how you plan to price them?"

Norman Osborne put the question back to Russell.

Although this is a very common business negotiation technique, I have to say that Norman Osborne is right.

Symbiotes do have high scientific research value, but when there is only one seller, valuation is a very difficult matter.

Rather than being ripped off or offered an inappropriate price, it is better to hand over pricing power directly to Russell.

"I do own some symbiotes now, but I've never sold a symbiote before."

"Well, if you don't mind, Mr. Osborn, we will use the symbiote needed to strengthen a person as a standard unit."

"As for the price... let's use barter. One unit of symbiote in exchange for one project. What do you think?"

Russell has no idea of ​​working with SHIELD on the symbiote, but he doesn't mind exchanging the symbiote for something he wants.

For the hill-like Grendel, splitting off several second-generation symbionts is as easy as drinking water.

As long as it is not split in large numbers, such as tens of thousands of second-generation symbionts, there will be no problem for Grendel.

The worst case scenario would be to force Grendel to lose weight!

"Barter?"

Norman Osborne did not expect that Russell would implement such a transaction in advance, and an unexpected expression appeared on his face.

After thinking for a few seconds, he slowly said: "No problem, Mr. Bradley, I wonder which scientific research projects you want to exchange for?"

"I am very interested in your company's cross-species genetics and nuclear fusion. If Mr. Osborne doesn't mind, I am willing to use two units of symbionts to take over these two projects."

Of course, these two are not the only projects the Osborne Group is currently developing, but these are the only two projects Russell is interested in right now.

Moreover, he went to these two projects not specifically for the research results, but for Dr. Connors and Dr. Otto.

Even if Dr. Connors and Dr. Otto's project succeeds, it will at best be the icing on the cake for the current Octopus Monster Company.

But it would be completely different if Dr. Connors and Dr. Otto could be dragged into the Octopus Monster laboratory.

These two are both top talents in their fields!

"These two projects are still in the early stages and have no significant results. Mr. Bradley, would you like to consider other projects?"

Although Norman didn't know what Russell was planning, his intuition told him that things were not that simple.

There is something wrong no matter how you look at it, instead of leaving so many successful projects, we insist on two projects that have not yet been successful.

"No, I'm only interested in these two projects now."

"If you, Mr. Osborne, are willing to hand over these two projects to me, in addition to the two symbionts just mentioned, Octopus Monster Industries will also return all the early investment of the Osborne Group accordingly, and I will never let you

It’s all a waste!”

Please remember the first domain name of this book: ._


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