<i>Chapter </i>30 Another Bet
<i>Nichs </i>couldn’t <i>help </i>but burst into roaringughter<i>, </i>then stared at Daniel like he was looking at a fool. “Two billion<i>? </i>Who are <i>you </i>going
to sell to<i>? </i><i>Who </i>would pay two billion for your junk?”
“The buyer is right in front of me.<i>”</i>
<i>“</i><i>Right </i>in <i>front </i>of you? Who? Who would be that stupid?”
<i>“</i><i>Of </i>course, it’s you, Smiley Nick.”
Daniel’s answer left Nichs momentarily taken aback. Then, heughed even louder.
“What did you say? You want to sell these three pieces of junk to me <i>for </i>two billion? Jessica, your assistant, did he escape from a mental institution? If his brain functioned normally<i>, </i>could he say such a thing? Expecting me to pay two billion for these three items? If you seed, I’ll kneel down to apologize to you!”
Nichs was confident; he hadn’t met his match in the art of
deception for decades. For a mere assistant to dare im he’d make Nichs pay two billion for what was essentially five million dors‘ worth of forgeries – the assistant clearly didn’t grasp the reality.
Brittany, standing by, couldn’t bear to watch any longer.
“Heh!”
She let out a scornfulugh and mocked Daniel. “Smiley Nick has been in this business for so long. These three antiques are forgeries worth about five million. Not only did Smiley Nick recognize that, but
so did others. You think you can sell something worth five million for <b>two </b>billion to Smiley Nick? Do you think his head is a water tank?”
“Even if Smiley Nick’s head was a water tank, he wouldn’t want these
three items for two hundred dors, let alone two billion. It is
precisely because of Smiley Nick’s profound cunning that he will
spend two billion to acquire these three items. Not to mention, like he just promised, he will kneel before me to apologize. But I may not forgive him.”
Daniel’s words seemed to irritate Nichs.This is property ? N?velDrama.Org.
“How dare an assistant speak in such a manner? If you can sell these three pieces of junk to me for two billion, I won’t just kneel and apologize to you. You can pick any antique off this shelf there!”
Nichs gestured towards a shelf filled with counterfeits, none of which were worth more than fifty thousand.
Adding to his offer, Nichs suggested, “Since I’ve put forward my wager, perhaps you should ce a bet as well?*
Nichs, the old fox, was not looking to bet with Daniel for his position – he wanted to use this bet to con Jessica again.
“What sort of wager do you expect from me?*
“You are Jessica’s assistant, a representative of TMO. It looks like you’re the one gambling with me, but in reality, it’s the organization you represent TMO – that’s betting against me. Thus<b>, </b>our wager should naturallye from TMO.
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The Windows Street property you’ve owned for three years without development – if you lose, TMO should transfer it to me at the
original price they paid.”
Upon hearing Nichs’s proposal, Brittany immediately panicked and rejected it.
“Transfer it to you at the original price? How could that be possible?
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Thend value of Windows Street has tripledpared to three years ago. transfer it to you at the original price, <b>we’d </b>not only lose out
on the investment but also the rued bank interest! That’s out of
the question. Unless Jessica is a fool, she would never agree to it!”
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