<h4>Chapter 306: Promotion For Two</h4>
Trantor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
The party at the cabin was a huge sess. Big Quinn’s barbecue skills had exceeded the expectations of Li Du. The police officers who had tasted all kinds of barbecue meat were full of praise for him.
Cape Town roastmb, Moran grilled venison, rosemary venison roast, Oaxaca venison rolls, peanut powder roast veal cutlet, and so forth. There was a wide assortment of choices to choose from.
Big Quinn got the most out of the dinner party. He had a vicious-looking face that had given him a bad reputation. But after eating his barbecue, everyone who hade to the cabin had gotten the opportunity to get to know him better.
Besides the mouth-watering barbecued treats, the Amish’s organic, pesticide-free vegetables were a hit as well.
The Amish’s vegetables, whenpared tomercially-nted vegetables using machines, had a much better taste, and the nutritional value was much higher.
Some of the police officers had been able to discern a difference in the taste of vegetables with just one bite.
After having their fill of the food and drinks, the police officers went back to their homes.
Rose acted in ordance with Li Du’s advice by personally seeing them off. She also gave them some venison and organic vegetables as gifts. These were inexpensive, but they could earn her some goodwill and poprity.
When Alison was leaving, Rose secretly gave her a watermelon.
“The Amish’s watermelon?” asked Alison.
Roseughed cheerfully and said, “Yes, you can let Jerry and Millie have it. This one tastes so much better than watermelons from the store.”
“Aww, you’re such a sweetie.” Alison beamed with joy; she and Rose had be very close.
The night was deep and quiet; when Rose walked back into the cabin, Li could hear her footsteps. “Saw all of them off?” he asked.
“Yes. Thank you, Li, for helping me today.” Rose’s smile was unrestrained, wide and cheerful.
A tipsy Hans popped his head out from the second floor and said, “How will you thank him? If I were you, I’d give him a good time. He’s still a virgin—”
“Scram!” both of them yelled in unison.
After Rose yelled at Hans, she also wanted to go up the stairs to teach him a lesson. Li Du hastily stopped the violent girl. “He’s drunk, spare him his life.”
“He has to thank me for being in a good mood tonight,” said a fuming Rose. “Otherwise, I wouldn’t care that he’s drunk.”
Even though she said that, she poured a ss of lemonade and ced it on Hans’s bedside table.
Li Du and Big Quinn had prepared the food while Hans, who had the gift of gab, took care of the social aspect: entertaining the guests. He knew how to make the guests feel good and had kept the atmosphere very fun throughout the whole night.
He’d gotten drunk because he’d been busy livening up the dinner party. The party’s sess was also partly due to Hans’s ability to make everyonefortable and merry. Thirty percent of the credit was owed to him.
Godzi and Hans stayed in the cabin. Li Du, Rose, and Big Quinn went back to their homes.
Just before he left, Big Quinn stretched his head out from his pickup. “Boss, I will need to get my resignation settled so I won’t being in tomorrow. Can I officially start work the day after?”
“You can follow your n. We’re not in a rush here,” said Li Du. “There aren’t any good storage units to tidy up over the next two days.”
“Okay, thanks Boss.”
“Let’s go.”
When Li Du went to the cabin on Monday, he saw a red Ferrari parked by the side of the road.
He knew that the yboy must be here. Sure enough, when he reached the cabin, he saw the yboy dressed in cool, light clothes, drinking a chilled beverage under the shade of a tree.
“Morning, Akkalou,” Li Du nodded.
“Morning, Li. You’re up early,” the yboyughed. “What happened to that dude inside? He’s slept like a tranquilized pig!”
Li Du shrugged his shoulders and said, “Let him sleep, he had a long night.”
“How many girls was he fooling around with?”
Li Duughed a mischievous chuckle. “No, he was fooling around with a bunch of men.”
The yboy grinned like the Cheshire Cat. He raised his eyes in disbelief and said, “That dude must have had a good time.”
The two of them were joking around when Hans walked out of the cabin, yawning. His was tottering down the path, his eyes were dull andckluster—he was in a terrible state, suffering from his hangover.
“What’s up?” said Hans in azy tone. “If there’s nothing, I need to get back to bed. I went to bed tootest night. I need to make up for the loss.”
The yboy replied, “Nothing important. Your purse was sold for 320,000 dors, how about that?”
Hans jumped upon hearing the sentence. He immediately perked up, now full of vitality, eyes sparkling. “Sold at 320,000 dors? Who’s the moron that bought it?”
The yboyughed in amusement. “Lucia Laurie, a socialite in Phoenix,” he disclosed. “I went to her as she became close to a mysterious tycoon recently and has plenty of cash to spend.”
Hans fist bumped him and eximed, “Awesome, Akkalou! You’re really awesome! You’re worthy of being a Hundred Thousand Club member—you have great connections!”
As if stating a fact, the yboymented, “You both will be joining the Hundred Thousand Club very soon.”
Li Duughed bitterly. “The road to join the club has been rough, but maybe this time we will be able to enter it sessfully?”
Hans shook his fist and said, “Definitely, brother, we are all members of the Hundred Thousand Club!”
Li Du waved his hand to calm Hans down. “If I were you, I certainly wouldn’t want to attract too much attention and be in the limelight,” he said. “I will personally be more prudent before we join the Club.”
Hans blinked and sat down. Indeed, a phobia after the two failed attempts to join the club lingered in him.
After washing up, Li Du went back to retrieve the purse and the three of them drove to Phoenix to close the deal.
The journey was smooth, as the yboy served as a guide. They entered a mansion, where a sexydy with a curvaceous figure received them.
Thisdy had a heart-shaped face, long legs, a full chest and voluptuous hips that curved very widely.
Hans secretly swallowed a mouthful of saliva when he saw her; Li Du threw him a warning re, reminding him that this was not a ce they could behave rashly.
Lucia Laurie examined the purse, took a few shots with her phone, and sent them to a friend. Not long after she received a call.
After she ended the call, she had a satisfied expression and dered, “This purse is genuine. I like its style. So let’s deal ording to the agreed price, 320,000 dors?”
“Of course,” the yboy nodded with poise. Li Du and Hans concurred with silent smiles.
A wallet that was sold for more than 300,000 dors—Li Du would not have been able to imagine it in the past. He could get a small vi in gstaff with this amount!
Such was the luxury goods world. In the United States, bags were often valued more than clothing, shoes and jewelry in the fashion industry. This was why prices of the top designer bags were steep!
They said goodbye to each other after getting the money. Hans paid ten percent of the proceeds to yboy as per their agreement. Then they went straight to the Association of American Treasure Hunters, Phoenix branch.
When the duo walked into the building, the plump girl, Valerie, handed them the application form that she had prepared in advance.
“Congrattions,” said a smiling Valerie, “on joining the Hundred Thousand Club together. This is a happy asion.”
Some of the staff gave the two men a round of apuse. They were warmer to Li Du and Hans than they were to the other Hundred Thousand Club members. This goodwill was earned by Li Du because his friendship with Hans was what made people envious, not the title of a Hundred Thousand Club member.