"The first method is a bit slower. We send someone to a large towel factory to learn the jacquard weaving process," Adrian Hawthorne said.
Aston Marsh frowned slightly. "Where would we go to learn? Every company keeps new technology like that under wraps. It'll be difficult."
"Then there's the second method: poach someone directly. Go to a big factory and lure away one of their technicians." A decisive glint appeared in Adrian Hawthorne's eyes. He also preferred the second option—it was fast, ruthless, and precise. The turnaround would be short, and the return on investment high.
It wasn't exactly an honorable approach, but business wasn't about being some chivalrous hero. All that mattered was making money. The process was irrelevant; the result was everything.
Tang Xiaonan pursed her lips into a smile. She and Adrian Hawthorne were on the same page. The best method was to poach someone. No one in the world could resist temptation—unless they were a robot.
