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Chapter 1661 Not Willing to Hear Your Disparagement of Women

However, as soon as Elisa said that, they were taken aback and immediately fired back at her.

"What? Are you kidding me? It's not even close! Throughout history, men have handled external affairs while women have handled domestic matters. Yes, you may be the chairwoman of the Benett family now. Still, there are certain areas where we cannot collaborate on equal terms. But if Mr. Wickam is here, we could achieve a win-win situation through his involvement."

"Mr. Chariot has a point. Besides, there are intricate details in certain matters that you, being new to the business world, might overlook. Having Mr. Wickam by your side guarantees success, don't you think so?"

"Any idea when Mr. Wickam will sober up? We don't mind rescheduling the meeting to the afternoon to have him join us."

Although the three business partners expressed their sentiments in different ways, their underlying intention was the same, which was to wait for Gareth's presence before discussing cooperation. Their expressions clearly conveyed their belief that Elisa, as a woman, could not engage in business discussions, and they preferred negotiating with Gareth.

Their claim of connecting with the Benett family was merely an excuse.

Elisa was tempted when Gareth offered to help her establish a foothold in the Benett family. However, she was unwilling to enter a cooperative relationship that required her to compromise her principles and self-respect.


In response, Elisa swiftly refuted their pompous mindset, "I beg your pardon. There is no such thing as men exclusively handling external affairs and women solely focusing on household and childcare. Women are equally capable of achieving greatness. Look at the legendary Joan of Arc, Queen Elizabeth I, and Marie Curie examples. They are perfect role models of successful female leaders throughout history!"

Often, these arrogant men clung to their outdated mindset, believing they were inherently superior and more capable than women.

"Ms. Benett, I see where you're coming from, but let's not ignore that men have held positions of power throughout history, such as kings and patriarchs. Why are women expected to fight battles while men dominate the business world?" Mr. Chariot retorted, his tone laced with irritation.

His words struck a chord with Elisa. She refused to accept the notion of male superiority and was determined to challenge such stereotypes.

She declared in a solid and assertive tone, "I came here today to discuss potential collaboration, not to endure your derogatory comments about women. If you prefer to negotiate directly with Gareth, then go ahead. I, Elisa Benett, refuse to be a pawn and will not partner with pompous people like you who seek to gain favor through manipulation!"











"Plus, if you truly have what it takes, you wouldn't need me as a conduit for your collaboration with Gareth!" Elisa spoke candidly.
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