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client, but they're scared because they know I still have the competitor, and they know that
in every way, we're still superior to them in the USA when it comes to securing contracts
and licenses, just like they've been slowly frozen out of the Russian market," Andrew
interjects again.
"I know something is wrong. Remember, the Saudis can think too. He snagged my father's
biggest client, but they're scared because they know I still have the competitor, and they
know that in every way, we're still superior to them in the USA when it comes to securing
contracts and licenses, just like they've been slowly frozen out of the Russian market,"
Andrew interjects again turning towards Iben and say.
"The big talent is dad, and what Edward Jains can't figure out is how to deal with politicians,
so now he hopes he can make dad insecure. It's psychological warfare."
Samantha lets out a short laugh and repeats softly so as not to offend them.
"Psychological warfare."
Jonathan interjects as if to support them both—they are his cheerleaders, and he enjoys
showing his slightly rougher sides of his personality freely. Neither Andrew nor Samantha
are bothered by his coarse behavior.
"It's real warfare from my side,"
he says, casting a quick glance at Samantha and with a diabolical smile.
"By detours, I've been told that Edward Jains is also going to take his sailboat out today. I
hope to give him a surprise and a lesson so he can really have a swing in his little sailboat."
Andrew says with a tolerant, skeptical smile.
Although he's going sailing, it's not certain you'll meet him; there are hundreds of boats out
today. How will you teach him a lesson? Jonathan looks at his son for a few seconds and
replies, "Wait and see, Andrew, but I promise you he'll stop acting smart." Samantha
chuckles softly. "Hey, come on, Jonathan! You sound completely out of it and crazy."
Jonathan smiles disarmingly and responds, "Yeah, yeah, let's see. I was just told he's going
out, but it's true, I don't know when. It doesn't matter now; we just need to have a great
trip." They reach the front of the restaurants, where their large new boat is docked. Those
dining outside the restaurants cast long glances at the small group. The crew member who
prepared the boat sits on the deck with an energy drink in hand. As he sees them, he