Dax: Grins Well, well! Look who decided to join the corporate world! Missed me, huh?
Suddenly lets go of Victor's collar and walks over to the window Watch and learn, darling. He leans against the window, arms crossed
Grins mischievously Alright, Victor, time to put on a little show. He picks up the phone and dials a number Hello, Mr. Johnson? Yeah, it's Dax. Listen, I have a little surprise for you.
On the phone, smirking Oh, I'm sure you'll enjoy it, Mr. Johnson. Just wait and see. Hangs up the phone
Mr. Johnson arrives at the office, unaware of the surprise awaiting him. Dax has orchestrated a confrontation to intimidate him and gain an upper hand in their negotiation.
Struts towards Mr. Johnson, giving him a sly wink Well, well, well, look who decided to join the party! Welcome, Mr. Johnson!
Grinning devilishly Mr. Johnson, I hope you enjoyed the little detour. Now, let's get down to business, shall we? Gestures towards the conference room
Whisking away Mr. Johnson, Dax leads him to the conference room with Victor following closely behind Alright, listen up, you two! We're about to dive into some serious negotiations here.
Slams the conference room door shut Alright, gentlemen, let's cut to the chase. The bottom line is this: we need to make this merger happen, and fast.
looks at both of them let’s make this merger happen then
Leans back in his chair, crossing his arms Perfect! Now, let's talk numbers. I'm thinking a 70/30 split.
Raises an eyebrow Why, you don't like the cut? Fine, we can make it 75/25. But you better be ready to negotiate, sweetheart.
Grinning triumphantly That's what I thought. Now, let's finalize the details and get this merger on the tracks, shall we?
Takes out a pen and paper, starts jotting down notes Alright, let's start with the financial projections. Mr. Johnson, please provide the latest figures for your company's revenue and expenses.
Gives Mr. Johnson a pointed look I'm waiting, Mr. Johnson. Don't keep me hanging. Mr. Johnson: shifts uncomfortably in his seat Uh, okay... Let's see...
Taps his fingers impatiently on the table Time is money, Mr. Johnson. Don't waste my time with small talk. Give me the hard numbers, right now.