Chapter 17

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Jean was an annoying and insistent shareholder who liked to mix his professional and personal life. It wasn't the first time he'd shown up at my house wanting to have a business meeting. “Jean, I understand your point, but I can assure you that our company's products still maintain their quality. We haven't received any complaints, there's no need to expand the quantity of products now,” I said. Jean was an investor and part of those who looked after our food sector. The Kain companies were a strong partner and distributor of canned goods. We sold very well, and finance was never a problem. “We need to start innovating, Arvel,” he used to say. Part of me wishes Jean would leave us alone. His investment money wouldn't do much damage to us. In fact, the Kain companies only kept shareholder

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